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———r a Netw i Aufumn i Modes I Ready for Easter O — Iwf i We are now showing our recent im- w \l / / portations of the latest Autumn Fash- M //\ /PumRIR b&hMnHK ions—Fascinatingly smart styles exclu- '* ,-jy 1 / sive to Westerman's. '■ / U ; I hPlIEw Il THE NEWEST MODEL MILLINERY. TWEED COSTUMES IN THE LATEST EFFECTS A(\ I SMART VELOUR AND KNITTED COATS \ ELEGANT ENSEMBLE SUITS & CASHMERE U< H HpC JUMPER SUITS in all shades U / LOVELY FUR COATS AND CHOKERS / So much favoured by Paris and Loqdon. We invite your inspection. t \ FINAL SALE CLEARANCE. Westermsm & Co.« all ßEM nant S4 odd M ent B . ' HALF MARKED SALE PRICES. The Ready-money Drapers :: Hastings

3 i “Enough of that bailing, -Achniedes” - ; —Ancient Tale. s Beware of contracting coughs or s colds at this time. Let Baxter’s Lung t Preserver safeguard your own and > your family’s health. A dose of “Baxter’s” now and then ; gives gratifying relief in all cases of influenza, whooping cough and colds. It is rich, warming, penetrative, and tones up the entire system. All chem--1 ists and stores. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d : family size 4s fid. Half the rubbing —do ble the shine. Use TAN-OL liquor polish for floors and furniture. Splendid for tan shoes. To remove a bad cold take “NAZ OL” on sugar, which should be dissolved in the mouth. Acts like a charm.

Leas’*labour and infinitely better re- ‘ suits. These are the benefits of us- | ing TAN-OL for polishing floors, furniI turn and lea I her goods. | The safest, quicKost, cheapest remedy for coughs and colds is “NAZOL.” > Ready for use when bought. Take a bottle home to-night.

CtafWler fo Victory a Another astounding example of Chrysler Ik tw performance is sup- wlliiwbs. plied by Chrysler’s sweeping victory in the Otago Motor Club’s Hill Climb W COnteSL A strictly stock Chrysler car, complete with mudguards, windscreen and hood up, came an easy first in all three of its class events. TRADE DRIVING. PRIVATE DRIVING. LADY DRIVING. Ist Place: Ist Place: Ist Place: CHRYSLER CHRYSLER CHRYSLER Time: 1 min. 49 secs. Time: 1 min. 49 2/5 secs. Time: 1 min. 49 1 /5 secs. Round the sharp bends, up the steep grades of the Mt. Cargill short cut, CHRYSLER Hashed in second gear at over 40 miles an hour—the wheels glued to the road like the flanged wheels of a railway flier. REMEMBER. CHRYSLER’S TIME WAS WITHIN 4 SECONDS OF RECORD TIME PUT UP BY SPECIAL STRIPPED RACING CARS. CHRYSLER WAS A STOCK MODEL—WITH THE HOOD UP—AND NOT A DROP OF WATER WAS ADDED TO THE RADIATOR. The CHRYSLER you will buy-—and every CHRYSLER on the road—CAN DO AS WELL! CHRYSLER SIX Phaeton £450 CHRYSLER FOUR Touring £315 (Complete with Hydraulic four-wheel brakes.) (Hydraulic four-wheel brakes £l5 extra ) WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Pr.e« F.O B Nta t3O Hastings, Napier & Branches. „ Sub Dealers: /"ESSkS: . TURNER A BUTLEB, Wai- -- ~ pukurau. , K. M. MILLS. D.uinevirke. v .\OUMAX KIUKHAM & CO.. ll' — Nap:er. . “ . ■ J (‘J N.Z. Distributors: •» - . TODD MOTOR CO., Wellington and Christchurch.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 86, 27 March 1926, Page 3

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