Prices Cut Again! OVER-LARGE STOCKS OF USED CARS MUST BE REDUCED nidation 1 'overtaxed* fort been ruthlessly cut to ensure prompt reduction." 3 " to ° ' ieaVy ' TO-DAY'S OFFERINGS INCLUDE: cew ™ d and «*« Th-e good t P yie^ Sea £3 Sly fil " 3hetl in " M * ith elcctric li ? hlrf - BR,SC aml'sS; ,0 ° J k f ! n | S in grey. Electric lights CHEVROI PT e 1 ve ™ns. £OS --1 *** *»*«. »»„ SIX, 7-Seater, wi!h electric light* an rl sinner. This undertake in-f f . H , our OWJI repair shops arc ton busy to ongi n eerm ff Hdi]! lrjM^XOO n luveslmcnt Jor a, '* vone wh]i ""<& ** «•»*«. DODC in •m. ll!T £X4S l '' electric light, am l starter. Kcv],- finisliod > -.> finished in dark blue, \erv haiuhoine cu' csias BUICK SIX ROADSTER 3-sratpr It 11 1 V ix Beautifullv fni i i' • scater » ™odel, elect™.- lights and starter. m ,v ;s^s ,via phtcd fWu!ly DOBT, carefully used late model 5-seater, u,. w lr fmMied in i>„<r ',.,.1 efee , l,ic ¥•«?, ».<« This oar i'.l'S ££ For<l inp a rt ,;ayTO n r 11225 g0 ° d 05 n,,r - Witt l " lle " scd DODCE, lato inodel s*ssatGr, with electric lights aiul starter, fullv equipped and icady Jg£g»rt of serv.ee. Will take used Ford in part payIJ? fiST , wi V"*' 5 ? liKhl Y ml m ile 9, in hand, •$ OLDSMOBILE SIX, 1924 Modal (light), 3-seator, with .Uctric®^^ st-arter, collision bar, side screens, etc. Practically new BUICK, 1924 Model with electric lights and brakes, side-screens, etc. .Finished in grey looks like S did oppoit-unifj to cut out first-use depreciation. Call and inspect. Easy Terms of Payment arranged to suit your convenience. —-tts rafctrwassstt tessytsttr *° ADAMS LTD. IS2-154 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. GARAGE—2I9 TUAM ST. A dimonstration of any of the above Cars can be arranged with our Ashburton Representative, Mr. A. Bradshaw, c/o Rule's Garage.
F Children's Colds Are Now Checked Overnight '■ Without Internal Medicine What One Mother Says "I liaw found Vjcks Vapoßub wonderful for the children's tolas. It's difficult to get them to take medicine, but with Vicks, you only have to rub it on "at night and Sey are always better by morning. I also used it on . the baby, two years old, for whooping cough and can thankfully say he never lost a night's rest"—Mrs. M. Solomon, SO Waterloo Avenue, Newtown, Thousands of New Zealand families have adopted the use of Vicks Vapoßub for cold troubles since it was introduced here last winter. Mothers of small children are especially delighted with it. Many of them have reported their experiences with this new "outside" treatment in interesting letters, one of which is reproduced in the adjoining column. Others will appear in this paper from time to time. Rubbed On, Vicks Has a Double, Direct Action ' Being externally applied, Vicks avoids the constant "dosing," so disturbing to delicate little stomachs. It can be used as freely and as often as desired on even the youngest child. When applied at night, the trouble is usually gone by morning. Vicks comes in ointment form and for children's colds you just rub it well in over throat and chest at bedtime. Then spread on thickly and cover with a warm flannel. The body heat releases the ingredients of Vicks —Menthol, Eucalyptus, Camphor, Thyme and Turpentine—in the form of vapours. These vapours are inhaled all night long direct to the affected air passages. At the same time Vicks is absorbed through and stimulates the skin, and takes out the tightness, soreness and pain, thus aiding the inhaled vapours to relieve the congestion. Though new here, Vicks is a family remedy of long-standing popularity in literally millions of Canadian and American homes. It has, in fact, the largest sales oi any remedy of its kind in the world, over 17 million pots being used annually. For Adults' Colds, Too/' For colds in the head or nasal catarrh, just melt a little Vicks in a spoon and inhale the vapours. Vicks is splendid for colds on the chest, •ore throat and bronchitis—for any troubles, in fact, where there is inflammation or congestion. lis healing, antiseptic qualities make it an excellent application for cuts, burns, bruises and sk»n troubles. WICKS W VapoRUB For All Cold Troubles Rue IP. !l'VJ5A? V^ar--II •• Vt"" I^(ATION Hi iM? 2/6 THE POT EVERYWHERE
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18461, 15 August 1925, Page 7
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