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LET there be no waste of precious Christmas and New Year hours. Make up your mind now to resist that insidious •i* thief of holiday pleasures—half-health. Be gloriously ht every minute of Christmas and New Year. ENO ! S "Fruit Salt” shows the way —the natural way, the pleasant way. just a ‘dash’ of ENO in a glass of water first thing on rising. How wonderfully it freshens the system, lends new energy, increases your capacity for enjoyment, helps you to adjust yourself quickly to change of air, occupation and diet. For fifty odd years ENO'S "Fruit Salt” has been the healthsafeguard of those who travel. Its particular value and its superiority over all other preparations lie in its natural action, its fresh, invigorating, pleasant taste, and in the fact that ENO assists Nature without supplanting her methods. NO'S FRUIT SALT™ Tamed Sjjerfescent Saline HANDY SIZE-Widely used by travellers, for office 2/6 use and ■week-end bag HOUSEHOLD SIZE— Bestfor family use; A J . most economical. “/ THE. WORDS .“FRUIT SALT ” AND “ ENO ” THE, REGISTERED TRADE MARKS OF J. C. ENO LIMITED, LONDON, ENGLAND. Sales Representatives in New Zealand : The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., 20 Brandon Street, Wellington. IT ENO 13 an absolutely pure, fine white powder which dissolves instantly and completely in water, making a delicious, effervescent health drink. F,i />

Ever been to a cpnventional afternoon tea in the house of an... orthodox English family—-sort of place where there are;, a couple of -maids-arid a lot of polite society. Yo.u balance a cup .of tea in one hand and a small plate: on one knee; You nibble very soft cake and \ try,., to brush "the crumbs from your waistcoat. to ; the.carpet without getting npticed; you take a ' bite at a jcreamhorn and the cream . .comes spurting dut«at jthe wrong end, and—-all that sort of thing. You feel as though you are all knees and feet. Well, that's exactly how your car feels when the wrong spirit is being fed to the carburettor, All knees and fe?t. Perhaps carfc>on in its cylinders, perhaps a detonating explosion which merely hammers the pistons . and makes the bus tremble, perhaps "knocking " on hills,. perhaps—anyway, all knees and feet. Sympathy for your car, and a desire for confidence in your car, demand Big Tree. m , Mimmm ßWtae. more miles, greaterll«^ V’ V v*^

Special to Back * ?rjr ' ‘ 11 When making, your- we respectfully desire to bring under, your-notice the desirability of investigating the NEW POWEft dVERLANDI This particular car has many outstanding advantages for your purpose, for instance, the steering mechanism throughout is of heavier construction than any other competitor. All mechanism 1 is totally enclosed and running in oil. The breaking systern is absolutely efficient. The axles, bearings, etc., are very much heavier than any competitor, and are exactly similar to those of any car costing £SOO and more. .*.'-**l ' ■ •• * - 1 The engine is so powerful that the car will climb almost any hill on top gear with full load up. The patented Overland system of springing is simply marvellous for smoothness over rough going. , The upholstery is detachable in one minute and you can carry a load up to half a ton with safety. The price of the New Power Overland, fully equipped with self-starter, Cord tyres, and every essential detail, is £240, delivered. * M.F.C. MOTORS, Ltd.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 9