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Moi A T __ IOW up ■ a. StnaGH Ca/c The Luxurious 837 Nash 6-Passenger Sedan with Trunk costs but little more to buy . • • and the amazing “Monitor - Seaied” Motor makes it cost even less to run than many of the smaller,. cheaper cars. ’ t No longer i< there any need to drive a small or inferior car on the score of economy ... the luxurioas .... “1937 NASH” 6-Passenger 4-Door (Camping) Sedan with Trunk, as illustrated, only costs £455 and giv«# a Wealth of comfort, convenience and appearance that outweighs many times any slight saving m « oet •• • brings within your reach a car of many exclusive advantages, of beautiful appearance insid* Z a" l * OUl> k r *H* ant P® r^ormance » wheelbase and “Nash” long life construction. '■ Powered with the remarkable “Monitor-Sealed” Motor—an engine that actually makes this beautiful / i J*’/** big IB7in wheelbase car cost less to run than many ' ' of the smallest cars. . ' You will be astounded when you first see the Nash “ Monitor-Sealed-Motor.” It is based on a new enffinwF’ eering discovery. It is so simplified that 509 parts have been eliminated! All manifolds are sealed i inside the block. Gone is the n?a*e of gadgets that hitherto have confronted you when you look under th® TMlir bonnet of a car . . . AND IT DELIVERS SO MUCH MORE MILEAGE ON SO MUCH L£SS PETROL lllBih' i' Wilrl. AND OIL THAT FORMER SMALL CAR OWNERS CAN ACTUALLY SAVE MONEY by driving it! This new Nash will enable hundreds of former small car owners to drive a> bigger more beautiful — better engineered car. m— „ wVi \ \. ' J® .wk . . The New “400” Nash Sedan With Trunk ... £455 superb —’ — g NASH AMBASSADOR M SERIES || k. Wr A B■■ H in-Head Engine. beauty— jjy U the long racy appearance, long bonnet, Sv sweeping streamlined design, speed mouldings, headlamps, yet graceful crowned fenders and the impression of power, speed and grace, Representatives, South Island Motors Ltd. Christchurch and Dunedin), reflect the latest development of b-t, J 7 , t Representative IH. BALKIND, Private ’Phone 7 S , Grey. McGlashan’s Garage, Greymouth. mc “ dM,Kn - Agents: West ß C “^^ att ’ ERSONj Hokitika . R. WYLDE, Runanga.

m. McDonnell Merchant, Greymouth. AVOID MONOTONY IN LENTEN FARE Have You Tried Our: — ~ HERRINGS in Tomato Sauce. sk';X E s ;^Xri™ s rk,ngs SonTH VeCTISd WHITE- BAKEDMANS in Tomato 5I iSCED TOHEROAS « T< ” Mto n-rfsil’ °' S 1 E ' TINNED TOMATOES t .vr mVh ASPARAGUS TIPS xvf HOVIES IN OIL REFUGEE BEANS rl <• uVsiH IMPS • GHERKIN PASTE ASPAIIAOVS I'ASTH HERRINGS in Mustard Sauce. m. McDonnell BOX 88.

For a cold in the head, rub a small quantity of PATTEN’S GOLDEN EMBROCATION (paste) on the hands and inhale. Breaks up the worst cold in no time. 2/- pot. All Chemists and stores.—Advt.

A Scorching Sun, A Southern Gale —Cotton The weather this Summer has been i very changeable. Beware catching chill in sudden transition from heat Ito cold. Al’ways keep Baxter’s Lung i Preserver handy to prevent coughs, colds, sore throats and other bron- ! chial ailments. At the first sign of a .cough <>r cold, take “Baxter’s, ’ 1/6, 2/6 and 1/6 at any chemist or store. “Baxter’s” has tonic properties also. — Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 20 February 1937, Page 11