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V"\V "Your gear changes are foolproof now, Helen." "No trouble with a Standard Ten. You can change to 2nd, 3rd or top like lightning without putting in the clutch. 5 ' Synchro-mesh gears in znd, 3rd and top give silent, lightnings foolproof gear changes—and with controlled free-wheelings without using the clutch. m if «/ o %Oi"I love riding in your Standard Ten. There's not a sensation of vibration."/ "Yes, she's great. It's buoyant power that does it. But the greatest thing about a Standard is you can't stall it. Starting is automatic the moment you switch on the ignition." buoyant power; new and resilient engine mounting eliminates vibration. Startix Automatic Restarting; starting is automatic the moment the ignition is switched on, and the engine positively cannot stall until it is switched off again. .. "They've thought of everything in the Standard Ten. Even to twin screen wipers. I appreciate being able to see where I'm going in the rain even if I'm not driving." "Yes, and I like their automatic traffic signals. Putting an arm out when turning was annoying —I never felt secure—and in the rain it was beastly." Minor refinements in the Standard Ten are: two synchronised screen wipers, large headlamps with dip and switch control, bumpers front and rear, automatic traffic signals, and central windscreen control—you can adjust it with one hand. rhis most completely equipped car on the market—£3o9 inclusive of everything. Other 1935 Standards from £2.59 to £489. 3 STflfflflßD jyi Sole Factory Distributors: Sub-Agents: & HADLEY, Culverden. AIXBONE BROS.. Ashburton, AMURI MOTORS LTD DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CANNON STREET, TIMARU

"Washday never worries me/' With Victory Soap in the washtub, clothes become white and spotless in quick time with little labour. "Victory" is specially elective with dainty garments. SOAP Ouch! Corns! Keep foot comfort. Progandrs painlessly and surely removes every corn—roots and all No pain, no trouble. Permanent relief. Sl** PftOGANDRA On Monday the Christchureh Tramway Board took £SO more in fares than on the same day of Carnival Week last year. The receipts for the day were £922. Tor Saturday, Sunday, and Monday the revenue was £lBlO, compared with £1671 for the same period last year. CATARRH SUFFERERS. Anticatarrb, tbe new scientific treatment for nasal catarrhl will definitely cure this distressing affliction. Headnoises permanently relieved. One month's supply 3s 6d, Posted 4s 6<L Tavener, Chemist, JB3 fttgk street, { Christcburch*-—^ Have you anything to sell—Do you wish to buy? If so,_ a small advertisement in the classified section of "The Press" will be all you 2s 6d. • « Hairdresser Gives Advice on Grey Hair. Tells How to Make a HomeMade Grey Hair Remedy. Miss Diana Manners, who has been a hairdresser in Sydney for the last ten years, gives this advice: "There is nothing to equal the remedy for grey hair, made up from an ounce of Bay Rum, i ounce of Glycerine and a small* box of Orlex Compound, mixed with a half-pint of water. Any chemist can supply these ingredients at a small cost and the mixing is so easy you can do it yourself and save the extra expense. "By combing this liquid through grey hair you can turn it any shade you like, black, brown, or light brown, besides making it glossy and fluffy and free from itchy dandruff. It is perfectly harmless, free from stickiness, grease or gum, and does not rub off. It should make any grey-haired person vastly more youthful in appearance." Copyright -—l7 aive's EMTJLSIOW

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21315, 7 November 1934, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21315, 7 November 1934, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21315, 7 November 1934, Page 5