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Outstanding Vnine in the big new Dod for.. 1938 Never have so many distinctive value-giving features been built into any motor car as those that distinguish the great new Dodge for-1938. The safety all-steel body is mounted on new and improved rubber cored outrigger brackets bringing cathedral quiet to Dodge passengers. Dodge perfected four-wheel hydraulic brakes make stopping quick and sure. Generous Dodge interior dimensions make it possible for three persons in either front or back seat to ride in perfect comfort. The Dodge Ride Levelator, aerohydraulic shock absorbers, and tapered Amola steel springs costs you nothing extra. Numerous refinements in the world famous Dodge engine bring new economy and greater performance. ECONOMY meaning 1 * During it» 23 year History, Dodge has built an enviable reputation for the efficiency, dependability and economy of its engines. The Dodge engine sets entirely new standards of economical performance, incorporating such important features as full-length water jackets and directional cooling, full pressure engine lubrication, exhaust valve inserts, silent chain camshaft drive, crankcase ventilator, Floating Power engine mountings and many more. Investigate this great Dodge. BEAUTY takes a new step forward The new Dodge will win you over at first sight. Its smart streamlined exterior introduces a new conception of motor car beauty and distinction. The height of the radiator grille has been shortened to establish a semblance of power combined with gracefulness. The head lamps have been recessed in the wide front fenders to offer minimum resistance to motion-retarding air currents. The Dodge interior has been completely redesigned to bring you the latest triumphs of the world famous Dodge interior designers. \ rBTV * s an im P ortant in-built quality 1 of every Dodge The new Dodge for 1938, with its safety all-steel body, its extra sturdy X-type frame, its perfected four-wheel hydraulic brakes, aerohydraulic shock absorbers and new Ride Levelator is a safe as well as a thrilling mptor car to drive. The new Dodge models are now on display. Come in and see them. Ask to have the many new engineering improvements and refinements explained to you. Learn why the Dodge safety steel body is practically indestructible, why, on even the longest journey, you arrive fresh and relaxed. There is an exact body type to suit your needs. e % P V Rubber-cushioned body mountings prevent DV/U 1 metal to metal contact and eliminate possibility of noises being transferred from frame to body. In the Dodge safety-type instrument panel, all controls are set flush with the surface of the panel, nothing to catch sleeves or clothing. BRAKES Dodge equal pressure, four-wheel hydraulic brakes provide safer and smoother stopping than either mechanical brakes or selfenergizing hydraulic brakes. F M IM F Floating Power engine mountings provide C 111 C greater smoothness, divide the weight of the engine equally. Full-length water packets cut maximum temperature of oil as much as 50 degrees Fahrenheit, promote fuel and oil economy. Full-pressure engine lubrication provides positive circulation of oil to all vital parts of the Dodge engine, assures longer engine life. r Qnl k| Ik| Synchronized spring action, front 31 I vl I ll and rear, a result of longer front springs of amola steel, tapered spring leaves that are resilient in action. Dodge Ride Levelator resists twists, keeps car on an even keel at all times. Airplane type hydraulic shock absorbers have double action, also control side movement, cushion the ride for smooth driving. HYPOID New silent hypoid rear compartment, axle lowers propeller shaft, eliminates tunnel in rear keeps floor inches lower than ordinary motor ASSEMBLY OF DODGE CADS IN CH.CH. BENEFITS the WHOLE OF NEW ZEALAND Since the commencement of this important industry some two years ago a total of £89,490 has been expended in New Zealand. NOW ON VIEW AT THE SHOWROOM OF AMURI MOTORS LTD DIDECT FACTOBY DISTRIBUTORS CHDISTCHCBCH :: WELLINGTON ss TIMARU Dealers: MOCKETT & HADLEY, Culverden; BROWN & POOLE, Greymouth; J. LATHAM, Reef ton; NEWMAN BROS. LTD., Kaikoura; G. S. RAE, Ross.

With shade/ temperatures reaching 90 degrees. Gore is experiencing the hottest period for three years. There have been nine successive warm days, and the last week has been excessively hot., A scorching sun from an almost cloudless sky was again experienced yesterday. Heavy rain is needed to stimulate the growth of burnt pastures and replenish tanks.—Press Association. Mr Thomas Powell Whitmell, who has crossed the Atlantic 480 times, is retiring after 41 years at sea with the Canadian Pacific liners.

Gas in the Stomach is Dangerous Daily Use of Salix Magnesia Overcomes Troubles Caused by Acid Indigestion Gas in the stomach accompanied by a full, bloated feeling after eating is almost certain evidence of too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach, causing so-called “acid indigestion,” Acid stomachs are dangerous. Too much acid irritates the delicate lining of the stomach, often leads to gastritis accompanied by serious stomach ulcers- Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which distends the stomach and hampers the normal functions of the vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. It is the worst of folly to neglect such a serious condition or to try to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralising effect on the stomach acids. Instead get a little Salix Magnesia from any Chemist and take a teaspoonful in water right after eating. This will drive out the gas, wind and bToat, sweeten the stomach, neutralise the excess acid, and prevent its formation, and stop sourness, gas or pain. Salix Magnesia fin powder or tablet form) is harmless, inexpensive. and a toe remedy for acid stomach. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their meals with no fear of indigestion.

“The Press” Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results dyring the day—l2 words Is. 3 insertions 2s Bd. 'Phone 33-358. —6

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22304, 19 January 1938, Page 14

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