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PACKARD SIX AND THE GREATER PACKARD EIGHT *12O 1 FIRST, you should know -about the new PACKARD SIX — latest of a distinguished line of motor cars, heir to the Packard tradition of quality, . - of style-distinction, mechanical excellence and outstanding performance. It is a Packard from first to last, designed and built by the same qualityminded Company which has led in the fine-car field for more than a quarter century. And it looks a Packard—because it has the beautiful lines which keep Packards looking like Packards, year after year. , Yetthe I^ackard Six sells at"the lowest\ price inPackard' history.x And though it is a tremendously powerful ioo h.p. car, this Packard costs less jQ/Z £T f\ ■ to run than many a less distinguished car. Imported Sedans from £Djv v ' , '- ■ -1 ■ ; ' . f.o,b. Main Ports New Zealand Distributors: O Neil) PACKARD '120* 1° America, the success of the Packard Eight Tk nOMIMIOM MrVmRC J-\VU/ MTjtX\sl\.Sl.lYl-S ±&\J I2Oj slnce lts introduction two years ago, has The DOrlllM lUN rIUI UKb k een t^e most thrilling news in the Motor Industry. Now the new improved Packard 120 is announced ■ LIMITED. ~ ,if superlative power, responsiveness andthe luxury of a larger car are what you seek, the \Q' m]' m]£l Wellington and Lower Hutt Packard 120, with its smooth eight-cylinder'motor, will appeal to you. Imported Sedans from £, f iJ Dealers Everywhere ' "ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE"- **%£* High Blood * ■■■-.■- . _ -..-■■ 11 rfossuro ■ • • ME TRUTH AT LAST J M M M W M ■ #1 g^g# r W , # a b<liV «ucce««fttfly treatid lainw See OK^UULLAKO magnificent , ' gSMSffi . v cloggred^colou. A« d result of luc B • ■ # ■*■ • _ • at* • _ .- . m. JM Uvlty of the colon (Ury* lnt(*Us«) display of Furniture Suites, Carpets and iS'SS«Ha I . # , ■ . ■' ' ■ that »JK)al4 be avaeaated »*ep into ' th» blood strtun. BTonnal "wuliaa ■at • f • •■■! reserr*" i» overthrown and th» blll«Ml<>niM/rf> + - fMA axteriei andwjro a flbrona eluuic« dna f^lf f Iff Vflf flf 0V UL LlfC to depoßlts of llm* salta aßigrblood •Wl IlliilllllCw W% «■%* JmpnrltUi. They lon thalr •Uattettr. . ■ ■ W liacoma rljrld and aamwad U ' , channeL The (am* amount of blood , has then to be "foxoad" throiurli tn» __ narrowed »rterlei. This places extra ■■^axßMjrm ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ effort on tha heart which ranlte la TOWN HJkLL ■ W W "^i n-#^fcfc b^tt . ■ ' pains, ear-ringing-, trembling,' nn- > , «teadlnes» when walking-, eshanatlon IAI7PI| ■ ■ andpufflne. ■!■«■■■ ■ ■■&■■■ I 1111 ITo relieve high blood praitur* you Murtr*. a^^ M ■ M M^M^^M ■ Wlv mov» the encrustatisns on tie colon. W W ■■■■■■■ ■ ■ m- ' Normal bowl movements cannot do this— : i the walls of the colon bocomo ißtetlve. " , Opening medicines only purge tie lower , end of the colon. Drink warm water an* ' 'Coloseptlo' every morning. This tlmplo . " ■ plan cleanses the colon; tones up the wallti '■• _■ _ ~ -« , , 1 1 1 . • giving them back their power of aormal The Scoullar Co. Ltd. have pleasure in announcing ~ movement. 'coio«eptiep aikaiinim the mood , , .. ..1 ,->i no /-» ' and helps dissolve tho lime salta and klood that they are co-operating with Chas. Begg & Co. . ~ ■ X^>F^^'SB&.:2Z Ltd.-in'the-unique exhibition-of Coronation Model Pianos, which is being opened to-night, Wednesday, pom'^V^u^-vftarVwJr^WhKJ Maw 19th at 8 n m at the Town Hall. eliminate poisons• from your aystem. Get rviay I7tn, at o p.m. ai me iwmrn 1 ion. Toloseptio" from your ehembt to-day. .... Individual size, 2/9; Economy the, 5/g. You should not miss the opportunity of viewing this imb baumb ' • ' outstanding array of Pianos and at the same time Smi 3d _ t , in)|) , for po , tM ,. a ~b , r ^> r , t seeing Scoullar's really magnificent display of highest . Mrb.W»£-aWpUWNiX ' quality Furnishings and luxurious Upholstered and Ltd. (d*c, 4 > box ioct, Auckland. Furniture Suites, together with many notable ex- - ■ . ■ r ' - ■ amples of the Carpet Weaver's Art. HBHHHHPaBBgfHBB Designed and constructed by master craftsmen in our \ I. U||ll || W 1 jji lU own factory, every piece of Scoullar's Furniture is I P! I I I I I I l^lll IS I guaranteed faultless in. workmanship and quality. Every carpet, too, is true to the traditional Scoullar .■HIgS^HHHHHgBi Quality, chosen by experts from the world's finest /ftSt Don't endure th«t makers. ; ' ' . , f I burning imtatioa Our prices are not high. They compare favourably with those ' " . I | ivj^fl can get wonderfully of any other reputable furniture house in N.Z. But it is the ! /fmMFfi quick reUef; with QUALITY of Seoullar's Furniture that makes it such splendid ■. L^{WW ff'SSSf S VALUE. '^w[ ment. Try it toAfter seeing our wonderful display at the Town Hall, call and j^^^WA.M cases *at drawn . have a look over our Showrooms. You will not be. pressed to buy! WtwM SS^SSJ^1. Ta ■ ■■■ ' Use Resona fcf ■aJ Eei ' broken . chilblain." |^| [l, ■ too —it prevents germ infection and quickly heals up the broken skin. a- _ _ _ ~ miigkx ' paj P^pajß ga^gaV ■' TREATMENT. Bathe the affected parts -g*l ■ ■ ■ I «M a^^km M ■ »B^gV inwateras hotascan be borne. Dry thorM ■111 l ■ fll MM gW ■ ■ I I I ■ oughly, then rab in Rexona Ointment; ■ ■■111 I II mmZ 111 I 111 Repeat the treatment as often as possible; ' -■ m^ri m~M ■■ I M :«lM*al-'lm M^ m I m^M .Bandagefirmly'if the. skin is .broken." W:.'"*"'"""^ , PAINFUL CHILBLAINS — QUICK RELIEF Mr.A. D. Williamson, of Bourke Street, *%*+. ****. ■ ■ , .■ • ii . Goulburn, -writes:—" You taratot beat WELLINGTON Hastings and Blenheim S^r^'SKmP' anything else I know." yUffl^T NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE Q&KXntjOL ■ ■ .. j-l , The Rapid Healer — ~ ~ ~~ '' AT YOUR CHEMIST'S OR STORHfc .... _ ■ . ' . . NOWI 9.19L32NZ ! .

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 117, 19 May 1937, Page 5

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