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IH ——- f i looks successful- and it 1$ / < Uku STANDARD JVij rtomj JM9 m „ "" V ~ ' \ < mm rWA ! BBSS Built to meet the economic conditions of to-day—in price and running cost. Designed to fill the most exacting modern needs for luxury and brilliant capabilities. Constructed to be trouble-free. It looks successful, and it is—the Standard Nine from £249—out of the very heart of England. A full sized car in all but price and running cost. Luxurious comfort for four adults—over 40 mika to the gallon. 90-inch wheelbase. 44-inch track. Helical gears for a perfect change and a really silent second. Fuel tank at rear for convenience and safety. Duo-Servo brakes. Semi-elliptic springing. Winding windows. Five wire wheels with oversize hubs. Four shock absorbers.- Adjustable front seats. Luggage carrier. Screen wiper. Clock. Bumpers front and rear. A complete car with all extras provided and sliding roof available—a coachbuilt saloon—from £249, Main ports. Standard Big Nine, £315. Standard Sixteen, £355. Standard Twenty, £498. Main Ports. DIRECT FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS: T. E. TAYLOR Garage, Princes Street South, Dunedin; and at Invercargill. Wi as NOTICE To Collectors of “Amber Tips" Tea Coupons Owing to legislation passed last session All Coupon Gift Schemes become Illegal after April 30th next. “Amber Tips” Coupons must therefore be forwarded not later than April 15th to enable Gifts to be packed and posted on or before April 30th.

At Last—Secret of I Health Building ! Explained. In these days of modern foods an® strenuous life the Intestine, becomes en« crusted with food waste, not properly, evacuated—causing dreaded self-polsonlng (autoximaj, the result of unsuspected constipation, from which nine out of ten unconsciously sutler. Germs and poisons , breed In this .fermenting, accumulated' waste, enter the blood stream, causing j loss of nerve energy, depleted vitality— [ malting you “ old ” years before your; time. Practically everyone nowadays is more or less in the grip of autoxlma, and i it is this which Is the cause of one 05 : more of the serious faults In their health, i Serious sickness, aches, pains, wild surely arise unless this crust on the In. testlne 1s removed and the body made ; internally clean. Temporary measures only aggravate the condition—the en. crusted poisonous matter MUST be cleansed from the system. The prompts simple way to do this Is to drink COLO- ; septic. Gently but surely n first loosens and dissolves the fermenting matter off the Intestine, and then smoothly passes It out. ol the body—without griping op Inconvenience. COLOSEPTIC activates the kidneys, pores of the skin, and the' respiratory, apparatus—thus ridding the blood stream of all circulatory impurities. Do you suffer from constipation; weak* ness, headaches, indigestion, gas In the stomach and bowels, backache, catarrh, rheumatism, neuritis, eczema, pimples, etc.? Drink COLOSEPTIC every morning In hot water, and watch your pains or other health difficulties vanish like snow before the sun. There Is now no reason d ra ßr along with sickness and ill-health. You can,regain that vigor, ous vitality of youth—throb with energy —radiate glorious .health. Prove it for yourself. COLOSEPTIC—S/6 regular full, size jars, from chemists, etc. Send 1/-, stamps, or postal note, to COLOSEPTIC, DTD. (M/D3V P.O. Box 1067, Auckland. i/- Demonstration Jar of COLOSEPTIC, and the Interesting book* “ Autoxlma." ;

Good Reception.—Two men in London were caught stealing wireless sets. They got the police station first time. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, first aid for coughs, colds, influenza.—[Adyt.]

H- .’E you got ArUclcs of Furniture thatf you do not use? Advertise them Fog Sale in the ‘ Star.’-

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Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 21076, 13 April 1932, Page 5

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