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ACHES AND PAINS VANISH. QUITS-IT-TABS are said to be worth their weight in gold by former sufferers of Neuritis and Sciatica whom they have cured. Headaches and all nerve md Kheumatic ailments find quick relief in QUITS-IT-TABS—they don't affect the heart. Is 6d box, all chemists.—Advt.

LATEST SPORTING NEWS. A hot favourite in every "event" of any importance is J.D.K.Z. Gin. This pure and wholesome drink has superoeded whisky in a great many cases, with most beneficial results. A genuine potstill malt liquor, palatable, refreshing. A wonderful purifier, and excellent in cases of gout and rheumatism. All hotels and bottle stores. —Advt,

"until another car of Oakland's price has all these features, Oakland value is supreme" The briefest study of the cars in Oakland's field will reVel! "tnW~«H/i7 Honed Cylinders another car of Oakland's price has all these features, Oakland value is uuucu vymiucn M*™"" Diamond-bored Piston Pin But even if you could find another car duplicating the Oakland Six, Bushings point by point, that car would not duplicate Oakland value. For Oak- _ ! land value is based not merely on these features—but on these features. Automatic Soark Contra) plus super-precision in construction, which makes the Oakland Six the j best built car of its price in the world. . Unit Instrument Panel But perhaps it means nothing to you that the manufacture of an T ., . , v ji- i Oakland Six involves more super-precision operations than any other 1 llting-beam Headlights With car of its price ... that in building the Oakland engine alone no less Foot Control than thirty-three operations must be accurate to three ten-thousandths . of an inch—one-twentieth the thickness of the paper on which these Large Balloon Tires words are printed. a Perhaps you are one of those practical persons who ask not " how ? " but Balanced rotating parts from " what ? " And if you are, drive the Oakland Six! Let the car itself crankshaft to rear axle reveal the meaning of super-precision construction ! There's something thrilling in the way it darts ahead when you step on the accelerator; \ something reassuring in how it conquers hills; something strangely U/ADD AMTrn rr\n '** restful in its handling ease and freedom from vibration. vv AJvJvAJN 1 rLD rUK That difference is marked. You*eel it instantly. It's the difference in ONE YEAR performance that always results when advanced engineering is com- Oakland an d every other General Motors car bined With Super-precision construction. One demonstration Will tell wo carries a definite One-year Warranty' YOU all—Come in and get it today ! under which there will be furnished a part to replace any which proves—in the Warranty Period—to be defective either in material or workmanship. Prices at Wellington OAKLAND-PONTIAC DISTRIBUTORS 5 Passenger Phaeton - - £415 Valley and Bay Motors (Evelyn Macdonald, Prop.), Lower Taranaki Street, Wellington, r** R°adsterS " " " ™ Main and Pretoria Streets, Lower Hutt. I^ OUpe " ' " " " *4bo Palmerston North and Feilding: W. H. Bain & Co., Ltd. Masterton: N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Distributing Co £ W° ¥?° X ,a" " " " Wanganui: H. S. Harman, Ltd. New Plymouth and Stratford: L. 11. Johnson. Hawera- RH I eece &Co Four Door Sedan - - £480 Raetihi: Raetihi Auto Co. Blenheim: F. H. Southgatc. Gisborne: Collctt Motors Ltd. Martinboroughi Landau Sedan - - - filtt Evans & Boyd. Dannevirka: J. L. Lloyd & Co. Nelson: Spiers' Garage. Hastings: Ross, Dysant & McLean. landau Oeaan - - XJ)IU I JAIIvI AND HA (i]\ 1 I /\\ a WAWVANTED PRODUCTS OF /*s!/%W GENEU'AL MQTO ns

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 5, 7 January 1928, Page 8

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