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TIME MARCHES ON! The Chrysler today is so different that it's really a new adventure in travel. Sink into its billowing upholstery . . . float along over any kind of road . • . this car will take touring speeds with the engine loafing. Until you have ridden in the 1938 Chrysler you cannot possibly imagine its luxury. Engineering achievements that have changed the thinking of the entire motor industry, the immaculate symmetry of aero- - dynamic design — make Chrysler the motor car of distinction I for the discriminating modern.' PLYMOUTH An aristocrat at a price that brings luxury car owner- I .- w . I r 9 '■■■■. SSDANS with rear-open-ship within the reach of everyone. Look over this new ins '"«■•• «mp«rtmen» ; ': \ from . , Chrysler-Plymouth feature by feature. No other car r% *> f\f\ - at its price gives so much . . . in engineering require- o&O >^:>^;, ments . ~'♦ .in performance. Economy out of all Delivered anywhere m " N*X* - \ * ~ proportion to its size and weight. Chrysler elegance. I I ■ Chrysler comfort; Arrange with your dealer to-day S^^J^Jt^--. ■ for a trial run. tSST °' P'ym °uth '""*"" CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH OEALERS: Petone: Lockhead Ltd. Heretaunga: ft. Jennings and Co., Heretaunua Service Station. Pahlatua: A. and R. Donald. Otaki: X Southgate. Paimerston North: Jolly and Mills, Ltd. Levin: Bonner's Garage. Feilding: Blake and Strawbridge. Masterton: Midland - Garaac (Masterton), Ltd., Bannister Street. Carterton: R. H. Every. Garage, High Straet. Maryborough: I. A. Campbell. Garaa*. Featherston: V. Vcnnell, Garage Service Station, Fox Street. Greytown: A. G. Rhodes, Garage, Main Street. N.Z. Distributor: TODD MOTORS LTD., Wellington. AH* at Auckland, Christchurch, Tfraaru, Dunedin, and (nvercargili. ' ! ALL MODELS ARE FITTED WITH ' IMPORTED GENUINE CHRYSLER ALL-STEEL : BODIES": In this Advertisement which appeared on Saturday night the price was incorrectly shown as £339 instead of £399.. 1. —Evg. Post. End the Danger of j— ——————■——■—————>«5s -r GASTRITIS An Ease-Up for Motorists Gastritis la do* to fw<l»in#Mi*hMi of the *"" "mmm"mm~m""mmmmmm~m • <. .. stomach lining:,caastafrlntenseagony. Some- m ■ ■ * iii • thin* must be dona quickly, and the very beit fnAAfl KlHHflin^A ffl W Afn^C thinf the sufferer c*n dote to get a »upply of WWWU HIUHUIIWC *%J ft WIIIC» De Witt's Antacid Powder. The soothing: effect on the stomach lining h felt immediately. ——_—_—— The acidity which causes the pain is neutral- .-.-•■ ised and,the whole digestive system is so \*.At\l/^r°ie±e \mii will Ar% flrtnri -fnr minrJ toned up and strengthened that you can once MOtOriStS, yOU Will CIO gOOa TOr mind again eat and enjoy what food you like and aB J L«%/Jk» L, -, c r\ex\l f p/mvi fUo wnrr'tac know that it is beins properly absorbed to SMQ DOdY DV a Spell TrOm tne WOmeS build phyicai and mental strength. of driving on much-used highways Why you get Immediate relief where careless or unskilled persons DeWitt's Antacid Powder brings an entirely r a Ll* f • II new principle to the treatment of digestive never cease from troubling (especially trouble. It is unique because it:— C J J L B*J V ' 1. Restores lost appetite and assures the On OUndayS and nOlldaySj. - ~ assimilation of all the nerve and bodybuilding; elements from the food you once A- ni./.aelnnjtl +rin k\y train will halrv -' more enjoy. One ingredient actually All OCCdSlOnai trip Dy train Will neip digests many times its own weight in food. ± Irpp,n your nf»rVf»S in aOoA order 2. Banishes the pain and danger of neglected tO KeeP Y OUr "erves in gOOU OFOer. indigestion. You will enjoy every minute of this > 3. Neutralises the son* add condition that , . . . . « \ I . . . leads to gastritis. helpful relaxation, which is necessary ; 4. Cleanses the system ot harmfnL cerm- f I l« • taden. fermenting matter. TOT lOnd~HVinC|« . • ': •' 5. Gently stimulates the digestion to regular. healthy action. a _ kMßaa __ a^ 6. Protects the inflamed stomach from furFrom thirst dose De Witt's Antacid NO StfCHII 111 tH© TrCISR Powder gives relief. Get a supply to-day and »■-—■■—■ , always keep it in the home. DeWITTS —p^. 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There's W^f M 11|M . ixTuiemnncmM *«B^^ nothing else so good as Brylcreem. IVlf7/J Am^m LANE'S EMULSION ■ Small, 1/3; Large, 1/6. Hair- \nT M Am m. cives you not only this ■ ■ ■■T f-^ tiressart and Chemists. ■!! wonderful natural ■ »-^ II mm>^W 1 4FR^9V IIIBaVaPIVIVV element, but makes ■ JuvnCffAV » M X 111 * \ A a| >4v| the various ingred- M Wl iiM h^* » k.^J h% "■ "1 ki I ients do their J m^HniUI|MIHBUM work better. " VMtfßSlflCStfMßl 2 /9«nd4/o, G N.X. Agent* J W s & g«ma» & goat WtL, Oh'ek ■^^^^^■^■i^^fcik " "—*-"" " *™

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 9, 11 July 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 9, 11 July 1938, Page 7

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