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HULMAN MINX I I 11X7 ft FOUR DOOR SEDAN •'ll , Now assembled in the huge Todd Motors factory at up to 27 brake horse-power-greater than any other Petone, the 1935 Hillman Minx saves you many pounds. English car at anywhere near its price. Compare English with New Zealand prices on English gj x side-window body—three on either side—two cars, and you will see for yourself that the Minx is now more than usual in a car of its price class. by a long way the best English car value in the Dominion. Vari-Load road springs—an exclusive Hillman feature A car, too, that impresses on sight and improves on —provide a suspension system as far ahead of that in all acquaintance: roomily comfortable with full-size-car other light cars, as is the Minx in most other features, appearance—the roomiest 10 h.p. English caron the N.Z. 4 feet trac|< with Vari |oad springs g . yes the Mjnx a market. measure of riding comfort hitherto unknown in light cars. All-Steel body for safety and silence. Besides being Compare the Minx with cars costing £3O to £4O more the roomiest, safest and most silent 10 h.p. English car a nd prove for yourself it is easily the greatest English the Hillman ‘Minx’ is also the most powerful—developing car value in N.Z. Aiipri«*f.o.b.ti # in PO r«. B x I West Coast Representative: P R'OUINN C/o. Union Garage, Herbert Street, N.Z. TODD MOTORS LTp., Greymouth. Distributors: Christchurch (H/O. Wellington). P.O. Box 181, Greymouth. y .

BRITISH MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL ABANDONS COMMON COLD INVESTIGATION. The “London Daily Mail” reports that the common cold in working days alone costs Britain no less than £15,000,000 per year and is still, after 100 years of research, an unsolved mystery. » The report stated that reliance must still be placed on safeguards based on the advice of prominent medical men, as follows:— Follow an outdoor life as much as possible. Walk every day. Keep rooms ventilated. Wear clothing' neither light enough to admit cold nor heavy enough to promote perspiration. Wear sound boots or shoes. And had the report been issued in New Zealand, it might confidently be expected that the recommendation might very well include the prompt taking of Baxter’s Lung Preserver directly an attack of a common cold germ takes place. To-day, as in many years past, “Baxter’s” is New Zealand’s first line of defence against colds, and to-day is mor© firmly established than ever as the most reliable remedy with the famous tonic properties. Children love its flavour. All chemists and stores sell “Baxter’s.” 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. — Advt.

Keep free from colds this with “NAZOL.” Put a few drops on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and protects the points of infection—the nasal and bronchial passages. 1/3 a bottle everywhere.— Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1935, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1935, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 June 1935, Page 11