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ECONOMY'-A' -PRONOUNCED FEATURE OF THE NEW NASH. LIGHT ON PETROL,' TYRES, AND ; ..„....,„ ..01L..: ... „-;-.■ ..' - - Economy and.. efficiency.'^ usually go hand in hand.. A strikingVjfSfample of this truth is. offered in■the New-Nash Special Sixes and Advanced Sixes—cars which combine with their many other advantages ,ari"econorny "of upkeep which", is unique among 1 cars of their class. Tlio valve-in-head principle upon which the new-\Nash motor is.bused and tho design o£ the Nash carburettiou system co-ordinate perfectly to produce notable 1 economy in the use oE petrol. An automalic device adjusts the temperature of the, carburettor with exact nicety to the demand of the motor at varying speeds.' It is this automatic control that enables the most complete vaporisation of petrol at all times, so that the'" petrol is forced to yield maximum mileage and pqwcj'. ", The Special Improved Spring Structure also plays v big part in keeping down the running costs of the New Nash. Besides enhancing the riding comfort of tho passengers and lengthening the life of tho car, these springs effect a marked economy in the use of oil, petrol, and tires. They assist in conserving the tires, because they make the car hold the road perfectly at all speeds, and because they do away with (he jolting motion common to cars less well balanced and lacking this spring construction. By the same token, because there is no fruitloss whdi'l-'spfnnihg, the Nash driver gets greater mileage from each gallon of petrol and quart of oil. Tim local Nash- agent will gladly de-hioii>-lrfite for you these and other Nasli economy features. .Ifo will show yon lunv the ' smooth, yet positive, Nash clulcli ensures a smooth "get away" and easy gear-changing, thus reducing wear cm back tires.. He will. demonstrate the perfect Nash braking system, that eliminates "brake-drag," wilh ils undue went On brake drums and lining, and cuts nut tho pel nil waste inseparable from a "hard-running" erigirn\ Orl into touch with him to-day. Sole New Zealand Distributors : Thr N'asli New Zpalaml Motors, Ltd., AVcllingloii, Dannevirke, and Christchurch.—-Advt. Firefc avd for ooushn. ookls, and influenza.. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Ad

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 105, 30 October 1925, Page 14

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