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Times are prosperous, in the Marl-, borougn district. Wool cheques are large, milkf'-suppliers r are havmg a good season, and iriost people are considering in what way they can have.a more comfortable time with their increased receipts. One way iB improved ••methods of travel, viz., by owning .a motor-car. Most cars now have some kind of. self-starter, attachment and other refinements^ but to the ordinary person it is hard to choose which are the most reliable. The designers of the Chevrolet car have succeeded in giving absolutely the best results known; The price is right; It is the lowest; on the market for a fully equipped car. The weight is right, hence tyres run longer mileages; the •self-starter is a properly built-in reliable one, one of the most expensive makes on the market; the springing is on a new design, giving splendid riding results,: the Zenith carburettor is economical and'reliable; the engine is of the overhead valve type, so wellknown in connection, with'Buick cars, giving sweeter, running-vj-aiid extra power. Tlie who if car is of latest depien, well ; finished in every way, and fills the wants of v th# farmer motorist absolutely.. Ladies'can drive, as there are no st'arter/troiibles. Users in this district are delighted with theii choice. —Advfc. In these days, wl^en people .are being impressed .withjthe necessity for observin.s;'' 'the". ?.tridtest oconomy in the-matter "of foodstuffs, and when n shortage of flour is /imminent, it is -surprj«iug thob tlseVtomßiunity does not voluntarily resort to wholemeal bread, says tho Wairarapa Age. This is more wiiulcsome than white bread, and can he --pr-jdvicßd much more cheaply. In New ; South Wales the. Stato i)akcrv X burning out large o, ijfuvtiii.es ot' wi-i'./Wmesal. bread, which • is being snppiieci to Government institution^ mid tvi? {'<:? rv camps, as well■ ais to |he public. Why should not the inilitajy carnp^ in-. New Zealand be s/.ippljel^Avit.h ftli's flass of bread ? It woultj 2iTipt'oyf' ithe stamina of the nton./ntu! in a . consider-.' able'{ ; saT'ip.nr 'ifflßv exnenses^ of the ca^npy. Th^'.^^^in, also, might concider1' the de^frnSuu-.r' of purchasincc tbo Wl)Gape'r-•'; and more wholesome artirle. ■ -,. t r .',-.. .• • '-',!-':; ;-. \ ..... Bring along ynnr motor springs for repair or, ranpwol, We t have 4-leaf harrows fdr^ sale, cheap".-^J.-' Nicholas. —Advt -..;:: "

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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 83, 10 April 1917, Page 5

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