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THE ECONOMY CAR for the TIMES! : 4-door SALOONS OVER jl fr ° m z -. ■ s Fully equipped — ““ [S' delivered free MILES PER GALLON anywhere in N.Z. On New Zealand, Send to TODD Australian WMWgjWMh - - MOTORS LTD., , c P.0.80x2002, ana English Wellington, for Official Tests. free catalogue, HI UH AN Minx 10 hp. Ml H ( JLL.

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■—l EVERY ST/FWTWSbWaw sWili a w K ” A v lw A wi ». $s & 'sß »• wF A WI ww &'» MgMl MOTORIST ■ , \A* , “h; / should insure his car with W..A.A.M.LC. because? -V «T © The W.A.A.M.1.C., established in I 9 I 5, is a Wairarapa organisation giving wider mutual benefits to Wairarapa motorists, existing for the mutual benefit of all its IX snYf'v'Vn members. ® The W.A.A.M.I.C. pioneered lower premiums. ® The financial solidarity of the W.A.A.M.l.C.'guarantees Ya" /" * A 5, e / , you generous, prompt and efficient service. fl ® The W.A.A.M.I.C. was the first mutual car insurance b> % f fl company in New Zealand and offers Wairarapa motor- ®“ 0 | ists an unequalled proposition. I'''4 , /""’klKllF \ ® The W.A.A.M.I.C. is your local company and has your IhACuiJ ® I interests best at heart—■l xou . '?‘Tw \ INSURE WITH THE it/i 1 M A BW J aJrolk MOTOAI ’NSURAKCS company tel The W.A.A. Mutual Insurance Company, Featherston | T 8 Please forward me particulars of your car j insurance policies. 1 I® J i R9wi ““ -— — ~ I ■WKMBafeMMNMMMWmMfcaL SEE YOUR A,A. AGENT OR CALL. OR WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS. TELEPHONE I 68—FEATHERS iON

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 November 1940, Page 3

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