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■ if" ' Wft j W- Ute--as w te. it k ® * New The increased petrol allowance for private owners of 10 h.p. cars enables the fortunate Humber "Ten" owner to do upwards of 400 miles per month on his nine gallons—the 10 h.p. private allowance after June 1 st. Owners Report up to 45 m.p.g. Examine the Humber "Ten." Note its beautiful finish and commanding, dignified appearance. Try out its thrilling performance. Remember its low price and outstanding economy—and buy now. BUY TODAY-BEFORE PRICES RISE 37te Humber “Ten" possesses a host oi 4-door SALOONS features ensuring relutbilih/and motor- r .. . , ~ .. , L/7 comfort, features which are usually Fu,| y ec l ul PP ed ond dehvered obtainable only in cars much higher in anyw ere in . . 7»'iee. JO Removable'valve seat inserts; 4-speed ““ jW ..Oaii all-synchromesh gear box; all-steel fig m safety body; all-steel armour top roof; ® ® ® Cushioned power engine mountings; smooth-ride suspension; 4 big-car extra. . kh long springs; unusually wide track — IS-J- inches; box girder chassis frame; pressed steel wheels; wide vision icindscreen; safety glass; inagnificent luggage accommodation: full-width sufclii spring bumpers front and rear; wide section tyres. Send to your local dealer or to Humber Wholesale Division, P.O. Box 2002, Wellington, for free Humber Catalogue. H 9 I. Wagg & Co., Ltd. T jY M 1 T bu,or i m QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. b „ D ° Leslie Terry, Pahiatua. salc only -

TRAVELLING WITH CHILDREN* To or Through Wellington? IDEAL NURSERY AT RAILWAY STATION. J ARGE numbers of railway passengers, with young children, visiting Wellington or passing through, have felt warmly grateful to the Railways Department for the modern nursery at the Wellington Station. Trained nurses —cosy cots for infants—bright playrooms with plenty of toys for "toddlers" and others (up to 8 years of age). Open from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Monday to Thursday, and 9.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Fridays. 6d for the first hour, and 8d an hour after. The maximum charge is only 2 THE CHILDREN HAVE THE BEST OF CARE.

CONSULT KBRRISOI & GILBERD Ltd. OPTICIANS Also 48 Willis Street, Wellington. Queen Street - - - - Masterton

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1940, Page 3

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