m. m jmm mm mm m i - m •• u Ift. t ! ; 1 ml Mill m /11 ’V 'H «S i mm MMt < * V v I,! / 1 This Advertisement authorised by the New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation Ltd. BOM CHRETIEN PEARS JBottlittq &Eaii J MS is probably the best-known and most popular Pear for either eating or bottling. In some places it is better known as the “Bartlett”, and under this name is regarded throughout the world as the most outstanding canning Pear. It is well to point out that canned fruits will probably be considerably dearer this year than ever before, and on account pf this there is a much greater need for home preserving and bottling. Supplies are now arriving, and the fruit is in wonderful condition. Ask for Dominion-Mark “Williams” or “ Bartlett ” Pears. You can then be sure that they will be fresh, tree-ripened and free from all bruises and blemishes of any kind—a most important factor in successful preserving. ’* . # Under the direction of The New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation Limited, a handsome free booklet, “ Fruit Preserving in the Home ”, is available in shops selling “ Dominion-Mark ” Fruit. This booklet is written by one of New Zealand’s greatest authorities on the bottling and preserving of fruits. Ask your Fruiterer for a copy, or fill in and post the coupon below to The New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation Limited. ■’ '1 AARKr FRUIT Coupon for Free Booklet on “ Bottling ”, I 1 | The New Zealand Fruitgrowers’ Federation Limited, | g G.P.O. Box 882, Wellington. | | Please send me copy of your free booklet “ Fruit Preserving in the Home.” | 1 : 3 ! v ■ I NAME _ . I I — \ ADDRESS. VV:-V (P 1 I I I -WgJ PN5.5.32".
rn 7 “A New Man After One Bottle” j Cast off the shackles of ill-health by following the example of Mr. Williams, who writes:— "I was just about run-down, I could not sleep at night. Clements Tonic made a new man of me after I took one bottle of it. I would advise anyone to take it, as I would not be without it if it was a pound a bottle. It would be cheap at that price.” F. 0. L. WILLIAMS, Clements Tonic The CANADIAN PACIFIC Route. TTNDOTJBTEDLY the most interesting U route to England. “Aorangi” or “Niagara” from Auckland (stop a few days if you wish at Honolulu, then proceed to Victoria or Vancouver by the “Empress of Japan”, or “Empress of Canada”—largest, fastest and most luxurious vessels on the Pacific). Canadian Pacific Railway across the continent through 600 miles of the world’s most marvellous mountain scenery, Lake Louise, Banff, Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. A magnificent “Empress” or regal “Duchess’’ liner to carry you'across the Atlantic—--2 days on the glorioui St. Lawrence River—only 3 or 4 on' the open sea. No bother, no worries this way. Let us send you literature and full information. Apply M.' A. Eliott, Ltd., or A. TV. Essex, Passenger Manager for N.Z., Canadian Pacific Railway, Maritime Building, Auckland.
ROVER The diagram below is based on the average dimensions of tires well-known makes of economy-cars in relation to the size of the Rover “Ten”; but only an' actual side-by-side comparison can adequately ■ demonstrate the overwhelming difference in the "TenV* f-your. •••A ItEAL VVLL—SIZED MOTOR CAR* • •VET LITTLE MORE THAN A “BAMV” TO BUT OR TO RON f»l > ~ ~«' g|T T WM mm ' ■ ■ < : mmm MWRWWWWtMMMMi ' V i?' .■■ m ifiVt The horse, power rating of the Rover u Family Ten” brings it into what is popularly known as the small car class—for economical running. In size and appearance it ranks in the medium car class, while its performance is the equal of many a big car. N.Z. built bodies of distinctive beauty are long and low, yet the interior dimensions are ample for the genuine comfort of all passengers. Only the Rover “Ten” can give you this ideal combination, only the Royer “Ten” can fully suit your motoring needs for 1932. tm 5*3/. rr T " ; y & THE ROVER COMPANY OF N.Z. LIMITED. FACTORY DEPOTs Box 1185, WELLINGTON. BROADWAYI MOTORS *£oSi Th® sectional illustration above gives the’ complete interior dimensions of -the Rover “Ten.” Ask for similar body details if cars costing two or three times as much to run. The comparison ■ ,, •sataaasiEd will amaze you. MOVED PERFORMANCE-PROVED ECONOMY-IMPROVED FEATURES-LOWER BROADWAY - PALMEBSTON NOKTH DISTRIBUTORS FOR MAMAWATU DISTRICT.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 49, 28 January 1932, Page 4
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