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The Suffocation of ASTHMA RELIEVED IN 510 SECONDS There's no doubt about the efficacy of "EPHAZONE." Relief begins within 5 to 10 seconds because the "clearing" action of th« curative medicaments commence immediately the tablet is swallowed. The highly dangerwus and heart-straining coughing paroxysms ceas* and breathing becomes normal in a few moments. This gives rest to the tortured lungs, allows recuperation to start at once, builds up the strength and considerably lessens the likelihood of further attacks. The curative valut of "EPHAZONE" is positive and accumulative. No case is too bad for "EPHAZONE." It has not failed to give relief in a few seconds, and to end the attack in 10 minutes. WHY SHOULD IT FAIL IN YOUR CASE ? .LET | ' a 8 ra m t# egrates into ussages and "EPHAZONE" UtrifeiTELY ENDS NIGHT ATTACKS CHEST TIGHTNESS GASPING FOR AIR HARD DRY COUGH CHRONIC COUGHS BREATHIESSNESS CHOKING SENSATIONS CHEST WHEEZINESB HA* FEVER CATARRH "EPHAZONE" does not contain any poisonoui or harmful drug—does not affect the heart. INSIST ON "EPHAZONE" "Ephazone" is the most effective remedy, therefore the MOST ECONOMICAL, and the CHEAPEST. Price 4/- and 10/- (triple size) at all chemists. N.Z. Agents for The Ephazone Co., Harley Street, London —A. A. Stichbury, Ltd., P.O. Box 296, Wellington, C.l. PPHAZONE L. 'IT ACTS QUICKLY' Note: In England "Ephazone" is sold under the name of "ANESTAN." 30

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-to qou and i|our familq - all summer lonq never be a better time to do j jBHKai^BB it than now! If you want real, roomy com- mmm&li^WS/tmm fort for up to four people, lllill I^BBlJ^iS^jßtwiKi^BS combined with lowest cost * and upkeep, there's no car to compare with this one. The Morris Family Saloon will take you anywhere there's a road in New Zealand, in com- feSSpSStt fort, safety and economy. - • "After testing one of the new Morris " Eights," • "On the return journey, the car just waltzed up j— _______ 4fc TruthV motoring writer was satisfied that it the north side of the Paekakariki Hill. provides at a low price a family car of outstanding #" 88 miles had been covered on two gallons, MORRIS comfort and performance. Its popularity is obvious- establishing the "Eight" as a real economy car, . P . r . . rr ly oi a lasting nature. which will do 44 miles per gallon under average §#"VLES 0 "Our correspondent approached the "Eight" driving conditions. Rn'/icli f #»»•« with all the prcdjudice of the big car owner, only to ® "The full-length chassis frame is of special de- ' find that there was ample room for driver and pas- sign, the side frame members being box-sectioned 1935 MORRIS... 2694 scnger in the two front seats, and that the driver s for lightness and strength, and down-swept for low ~ ~ . kic VT o:» OO seat was easy of access, comfortable, and afforded a / centre of gravity. The long semi-elliptic springs are J y ) . |\J tX. I .. 2.5 30 good view of the road. controlled by Luvax hydraulic shock-absorbers. 1936 MORRIS 2631 • "It was found desirable to use the second gear • "Every owner-driver wiU approve the provision (Jan.-Sept. MCYT 1873 only twice on two very short stretches of the Nga- dip-stick oil level indicators on the gear-box and incl, hauranga Gorge and Paekakariki Hill, going north. rear axle, and the accessibility of the large oil fillers Buy YotiV MOWIS MOW I Thirty to forty miles per hour was found to be a nice on these units. touring speed on the open road, while the maximum • "A very practical car for small families, for Saloons from speed was reached at 56 miles per hour in top gear. commercial transportation in the cites, or for a . The very practical and "nippy" second gear gave a second car fat those fortunate people who also keep 'J peak speed of 40 miles per hour. a larger car. '■p' M M GIVE YOURSELF A "BREAK" - GET A MORRIS FAMILY SALOON No family is complete without one! DISTRIBUTORS: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., flU H c^ L N T D oN and I AUCKLAND CITY AND SUBURBS: Associate Dealers: R. M. GRIERSON LTD., 15 Wyndham St.; SHORTER'S RENTAL CARS LTD.; WAYGOOD MOTORS, Avondale; POLLARD & LAMB, Royal Garage, Park Rd.; CANTY & INGRAM, Locker Garage, Devonport; LEN HARDLEY, 465 Manukau Rd., Epsom; COMMERCIAL VEHICLES, LTD., Beach Rd.; C. L. URQUHART, 150 Albert St.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 252, 23 October 1936, Page 9