m^u^^^^^^^^^^^^' ■—nit Mgg?jiMi|ji^Cv _. ) [ JL/Br^i* * 9SS9B |!|g9S THE CAR OF THE FUTURE ASH! 'S HERE TODAy! I The New Nash "400's" for 1930 embody the best I engineering practice of the day—plus many ad* vanced features. H Twenty-eight models are available—each with a special appeal; a roadster for the sport inclined, a new | type Landaulet Sedan, the perfect "sunshine car", and • spacious limousines for those who seek sheer luxury. I These cars were built for leadership—and in the opinwSSSS/^S^mU ion of all who have driven them, leadership is theirs; Ifi^^K^PMfllj/) Notable features of the 1930 Nash "400" include: CabU M^^Era^^&WflK actuated 4-wheel brakes, automatic chassis lubrication, built' I9^|k2ll»Hn|uM in automatic radiator shutters, hydraulic shock absorbers, [*83HjffllUEJHHll world's easiest steering:—-Duplate non-sbatterable plate glass. ■ Hlln^lfffiSHll NASH N.Z. MOTORS LTD., GHUZNEE STREET, WELLINGTON. HhSSM^H\K9HII Goldingham Nash Motors, Ltd.. Palmers ton North; W. B. Alexander ■IfillM^HkMSmll & Co- wanganui; C. \V. Ansford, Stratford; Redstone Motors. Ltd., ■IfMf^^^^HHKljl Gisborne; Stewart Nash Motors, Ltd.. Napier; Westlake & Lowe. IHj£|V^^Hfa^Mß Dannevirke; \V. A. Kenning. Nelson; R. Wells, Blenheim. mBSBSm^mSIBm KHHI\ ■"Vwasl ■ U^^H :^MMi r^odem Nerves I® -1 kM" Nourishment -S__ ' "KTERVOUS energy and physical ~"—— | f/yl~~ ~~*")i -*^ strength cannot keep pace witK rs£jj/s&i( \sS^o strain of modern life. The--==Q^/v£)h\ y^Zs system needs more rebuilding material- > * than is provided by the average daily; "^^^^^^^^ 'Ovaltine' abundantly supplies that need, ' - >^^s&t This perfect restorative food is supremely, yt nc^ n nerve restormS nourishment and i^^^_^,v A « the form .of a delicious and easily digested' ' aßwH&fir'^Sniif^ ,>" w*0»»s» %^^^x^ beverage. From Nature's best restorative ' V<^ foods—malt, milk and eggs—the r#tritiv«j *- f f « 'Ovaltine' is not only digested with east! V 1 and com Plctel-v assimilated, but it aids the . ■■ ' 1 digestionrof several times its weight of s<j|; «i x., V A^ v Send name and addres* ***< ' ," » #^^ 'l v "^" together with 3d. in stamp* s<^. "tt ', ; \ * ''- S to tlle N-Z> ASents, Salmond v^i f-; ■- '' S" J'W & Spraggon, Ltd., Dept "B "^--v' v \-\v^. '^ < " i *tl^^ ' "'"■• -\'^- P- a Bo? 662 ' Wellington, ♦ *" "'^t't o *.' s ' *<***'1" " " when a free sample wiß be \^;Vv **'.-«^V/ '' '- ' ,^t>' - * sent to you. DVfqLTINE' TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE *\bwLds'Wp staftve and Ibady Front all Chemists and Stores, in three sises : Small, Medium, Large. sntn waetoie' with one or two -ovaltine1 rusks, rr makes a delicious and nourjshhw TtatL. Manufactured by A. WANDER LIMITED, LONDON. W»
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 6
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380Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 74, 28 March 1930, Page 6
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