m M O O R LT D SjK *s&& ft TJ D #»- ..* **-i;«?^ *»*?% l^Z-Jt K**'^i M£s *J , % < iT ,* 'ipr*. r£»* **»* ill *~ * "\iL—^l «»?»j»stf , !6'':* , ; ; p * ,- v ,y fr. S'-" iM, USED CARS - - Race Week Specials Standard 9 h.p. Sedan (1937) Chevrolet Sedan, 1934 model Austin 12/4 Sedan Chev. de Luxe Sedan (1937) Chev. de Luxe Sedan (1936) Chevrolet Coupe (1937) Buick Sedan (1934) •• Plymouth Sedan (1934) De Soto 4-Door Sedan Ford 10 h.p. Sedan Pontiac Coupe Essex Sedan Plymouth Coupe Chevrolet Sedan, 1929 model Pontiac Sedan Chrysler Sedan Erskine Sedan Singer Sedan Dodge Sedan Rugby Sedan Buick Tourer .. Chevrolet Tourer, L.S. model £55 Buick Sedan £BS Pontiac Coach £9* Essex Tourer £55 Essex Coupe Studebaker Tourer .. I Fiat Tourer 1 Essex Tourer £4O Dodge Sedan .. t* J i: n km i AT ■ u L J L J r M i L VICTORIA SQUARE, AND CORNER DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH
1 l\ K -mm, » wblf. iM W •/m. \sm £xss e BATTERIES " Mercury," upper half of the composite aircraft, is equipped with the latest type of Exide Aircraft battery. The same quality, workmanship and dependability are built Into the Exide Battery for your Car. CHRISTCHURCH BATTERY CO. LTD. 83 Kilmore Street, Chriatchurch, C.l. *Pfcaae mjii GREYMOUTH MOTORS LTl>.. Greyaioatfc.. J. KOKENNY LTD., Palmerston street, Westport. Ne^ T^Sl ,a,,d Distributors: HOPE, GIBBONS LTD. «- w .^^ C^, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON. Every Exide Battery is raanuiteed. A«k for a tunatw when parchMing. USE EXIDE AND DRYDEX BATTERIES FOR RADIO you can depend on CHAMPION «* Hill CUMBIN6 (' Strong hot sparks take your car up the hills with less effort less knocking— less overheating. A sef of new Champions will I give your cur new life. Best of all. Champions quickly save enough . fuel to pay for themselves. Tsi If X^ • product—mad* in Windsor. Canada n Distributors: HOPE GIBBONS LTD. LTD. . A\ickl Wellington, Christchurch. A CHECK AND CLEAN SPAR PLUGS CHAN
NOVEL GIFT FOR BRIDE-TO-BE People are being more practical these days, especially in their choice of gifts for their friends. At a recent gift evening one of the most sensible gifts was a large bottle of Baxters Idling Preserver. It was certainly a very welcome gift for one just starting housekeeping. Keeping a bottle of Baxters Lung Preserver in the house is a recognised household practice to-day. There are always those unexpected occasions when a timely dose of this wonderful remedy will ward off a cold or an attack of 'flu. , Next gift evening you go to give a I bottle of "Baxters" and be one flf the practical ones. See that you have "Baxters" in your own home, too. You never know when it may be needed. "Baxters" is best for every cough, cold, throat, or chest affliction. "Baxters" will shift the tightest cold when every other treatment fails. "Baxters" also has a tonic action that ensures a quick pick-up and increased resistance to further attacks. A necessity in every home. Get "Baxter's" to-day. Is Gd, 2s 6d, and big economical 4s 6d sizes at all chemists and stores. —3
FOR ALL BREAKDOWNS Any Hour Anywhere HEAPHY'S MOTORS 87 Worcester Street. Day 'Phone 32-272, Night 22-789, 31-836 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump out ot Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver .should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, jour food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A. mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter's Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for CARTER'S Little Liver Pills by same. Stubbornly refuse earthing else. l/&
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22550, 4 November 1938, Page 18
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