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iiiSfjCif ' ;.TV V : v*..'. =£ ]£££& w* .* ~~~ y &3Sthsarj=^ iSEpgf .»r-v, rf CarDashing colours tun! riickeiled fittings .make «•*•« . , TOURER stand out, in the company or other (•!>.«. ,V ,Ul . a •’t’V -l sixty to seventy miles an hour are easily attainable, and tee car is "comfortably in cheek for emergency u-ith l our-Whom l.nne.c Your Agent -will gladly demonstrate this model to you. c j r*p r,r j ,r^ ' Distributors: The N.Z. Automobiles Ltd. Wellington. Christchurch. a 9 Agent: Nelson: Montgomery & Rogers, Trafalgar St. Collingwood: W. H. Taylor. ‘When better Cara are built, BUICK ■will build them.’

ATood appetite comes only by having a good digestion, which •can easily be obtaiined by.using BEEOHAM’S PILLS. They” are a reliable remedy for the speedy relief or BILIOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, LASSITUDE, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, POOR APPETITE and all other troubles which arise from disordered liver or stomach. They cleanse the system, give tone to the digestive organs, and will restore you to sound and Vigorous health. Soli emTwitre ii tnes, Udld ISM, I*4M 2a-9d. (•rifiaal Bafluhprice*.)

S 5 LET US LOOK OVER YOUR HOUSE And so make sure that the roof, spoutings, and drainage systems are all in good order for the winter. Expert tradesmen will do the job thoroughly and inexpensively. Call, write, or ’phone. H. J. FLATT AND CO. BRIDGE STREET. ’Phone No. 3?7. SANITARY PLUMBERS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. |pas DETROIT, Dec. 20. —Docile Bros, have completed their lirst million cars in nine years and eleven days, ear No i,000,000 having left the assembly line December 3. Of this first million, dating back to Decemoer 4, 1014, more than 90 per cent, still are in service, a percentage which the factory reports after a careful oneck. is proof, of longevity is really the feature of me manufacturing record, declare executives. In building the first million within ten years of the start of production, the l«.oi,ory claims a world's record from the -time standpoint-. / Oversold at the outset, this condition has continued to now, though the' 1 plant has grown from 20 acres of Hour spUSe at “tire'outset to 150’ acres at the present time, and employing 20,000 men. With the new assembly plant placed. In operati'bn this year plant capacity has been increased to upwards of 1000 daily. Considering, the/luivribor of cars lost, through fire and other accidentalmeans yearly, to have btl per o:ul. *n stl * vice out of a mill ion-cars after nine years, is the point of greatest satisfaction to the company: In almost every city in tile United States, and ip many cU.es abroad. Dodge cars in operation in Hilo and 1910 production, reports the factory, which have run over UKJ.OOo miles. Scrupulous care in manufacture alone has made this 1 performance record possible, executives declare. affl.. iw-HS'*’, safshvg tVrirraft-J/; 101 .-jn Agents: (NCRAM & CO., NEL SON AND WAKEFIELD.

Of fragrance and flavour None but FINE teas are used in blending “Amber Tips”—“FlNE TEA” being the technical term for the choice pluckings of the best tea crops—the leaf that is full of fragrant flavour. Insist on “AMBER TIPS” FINE Tea Bold in Uiody 21b. tin Cmljtew M well n th* «ru*l picket*—Mk your Grocer.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1924, Page 2

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