Ho In finham Wilson and Smellies splendid selection of new WiXr Hosiery will be found something suitable for new winter u»*y j makes and colour tones. The Vices and qualities wiU give the wearer complete * satisfaction. FINE GAUGE PURE SILK HOSE, made expressly for G.W.S., seamed legs. Lisle tops, heels and loesj shades: Champagne, Blonde Dubarry, Grain, Flesh, Tinsel, Shoe Grey, Gunmetal ' .. 8/11 pair EXTRA QUALITY PURE SILK HOSE, guaranteed wear, fully fashioned, with pointed heel and step-up toe; shades: French Nude, Dawn, Shell, Mid Grey, Light Nude—--14/6 pair THE FASHIONABLE OVERS9CKS, available in Cashmere and Silk and Wool mixtures; new plain colours, with fancy turn-over tcps 2/11 3/6 3/11 pair ART SILK HOSE, wool lined throughout; in the latest shades of Nude, Sombrero, Sunset, Dove . . 4/11 pair SILK AND WOOL HOSE, extra quality, full fashioned, wide suspender tops; colours: Nude, Sunset, Dove, Sombvero—--6/11 pair MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, heavy Winter weight; excellent wearing, full fashioned; shades: Beige, Putty, Cygnet, French Grey, Nude, Grain .. .. .. 4/11 pair PURE WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, in Nude, Tanaura, Pastel, Champagne, Peach, Silver, Mushroom; exceptional value 2/6 pair BOTANY WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, made in England expressly for G.W. and S„ soft quality, fashioned leg, seamless footr shades: French Nude, Blush, Tanaura, Peach, Almond, Silver, Aluminium - . .. .. 4/11 pair SUPER QUALITY CASHMERE HOSE, made from two-thread Bctany wool, full fashioned, double soles, high spliced heel; colours: Tanaura, Almond, Silver, Blush, Champagne, French Nude .. ..... .. ~. 6/11 pair Gmtiam, Wilson & Smelli G5540 s» W?M fc The overwhelming preference that fine car buyers are Ft! WW- r wm ' world is reflected in the N.Z. Sales figures below. These show the sales of Nash against other makes in the same price field for the first three months of 1929, as well as the relative percentage of increase or decrease against the same period of 1928. FOR FIRST THREE MONTHS 1929 TOTAL N.Z. SALES FOR JAN., FEB., MARCH, 1929. INCREASE OR DECREASE (against same period of 1928.) NASH BUICK CHRYSLER HUDSON STUDEBAKER HUPMOBILE WILLYS KNIGHT 38 OAKLAND 29 160 Increase 151.1% 133 Decrease -38.1% 116 „ -55*88 Increase 95.57b 65 „ 3# 34 „ 0* Decrease -20.8^ 29 „ -43.1 # Nothing but outstanding superiority could have placed the new Nash in such an enviable position in : so short a time—and only a trip behind the wheel can show you just how outstanding this new car actually is! Closed Models, £375-£875 NASH NEW ZEALAND MOTORS LTD. 194- Oxford Terrace, Christ church H. A. WADE, Geraldine J. SHEEHAN, Timaru i s*^ TWTN-IGNITION, 12 SPARK PLUGS INSTEAD 6 - - - BIJUR AUTOMATIC CHASSIS LUBRICATI
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19623, 20 May 1929, Page 14
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