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THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY—HEALTHIEST OF- THE ‘f 810 TEH^ The Nash Motors Company, builders of the ‘''Supreme Six for. 1925,”. celebrated their eighth- anniversary hard on the heels of a tremendously suecessfnl introduction of , two 1 entirely hew lines; of six-cylinder cars, which are, at the time of writing,' -oversold.by 5 7800— tliis is_ in - spite of the" fact that the motor industry as a 'whole in well -beloW its peak of business aii'd that’Nash has .established record production figures/ Though considerably tliq youngest of the ten great automobile' companies credited with building 85 per cent, of America.’s total output- 'the Nash Motors Company is to-day on a production scale almost half again as large as the entire volume of the industry im 1907. V The Nash Motors Company’s total resources have • swelled from / 7,000,000 to 42,000,000 dollars; In eight years there have been built more than’ 250,000 Nasli cars.and trucks 1 , -of air 'aggrcgate; value of nearly: 310,000,000 dollars. In to liquid financial coiidition, Nash now leads all automobile companies. An' anlysis shows that the >ash ratio of current assets to total assets is 76.21 per cent., While Ford, the next highest,-has but 64.42 per cent. At the time the Nash .Motors Company made its bow to the world there wcj e about 220 other American • coinpanics operating. Many of these had been m business a number of years, but so -s.wifty has public preference developed for the Nash product that’it now ranks ninth among the sixty-seven existing companies. This in spite of the war and the chaotic period which followed. - Nasli production is now being speeded up to obviate anv unnecessary delay in delivery. Mr'C. W. Nasli, having built the • reputation of his ear on quality, will still, of course, be as unrelenting as ever in his watchfulness •over his product to see,that his ideals are maintained. ~ There is every reason to believe that the two huge Nash factories will soon be able to overtake the surplus of orders. Meantime New Zealanders’ interests have been protected by placing forward orders. Cars cam be booked to arrive in December and January orders being filled in rotation: . Let us show you the eari we have in stock. If. we have not the particular model you want we will get it for you. F. Latham and Son, I-lawera, sole local agents.*

HAY FEVER. e ? r a:^er year certain unfortunate individuals are troubled with this distressing complaint. Sniffing up warm Fluenzpl several times daily soon banishes the trouble. Also apply- Q-tol externally and rub it well on to the outside of the nose and thus.help to .soothe any irritation. ; :g

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 December 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 December 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 December 1924, Page 6

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