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MAXWELL u m m »f Jm & It is easy to understand the vast volume of goodwill the Chrysler-built Maxwell has rolled up. The car earns it through sheer merit alone. You. grasp this at once as soon as you become familiar with its powerful, yet agile performance, the easy, effortless manner in which it does its job, its comfort, its economy. Then you say to yourself: No wonder these Maxwell owners are enthusiasts. They are enjoying a performance—an automotive service distinguished by qualities never before found in a four, a performance worthy of a far higher price. You, too, will confirm this judgment and add to the goodwill, directly you become really acquainted with the Chrysler-built Maxwell of to-day. Touring Model £340, F. 0.8. Main Ports. Local Representatives: 5~: G" L. N. MONTGOMERY Trafalgar and Hardy streets N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR COo, 97 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. And at CHRISTCHURCH. -•■■Vj
JJJiIAJjJJU \\\ *■ v)ti a in memory Capt. CECIL FOs™ S.S. TREVES X ilie woTi St jostC° f t)c» f vjoJV *£2& tv**' av tut ov » *!fvou 4lec' Vje'U^tee opot 1 iVve oV^e AuU® Ae a * #**?}«££ *U^oV lot MftXo.e.t'AftcVi® 4 u ea : tWttve ut , t \v»l tlV* N ssoo d " c tot? to,'Ui° &sSfi tP e V tC t *S SeWfvw#; «*'«* ft et * el • s \vott , \jo»t e u »u t»tU c v v6t?. sccou* e *^ e voU® 1 peatt tf t\u* ' V v ertV 'bout a \ evC t ,o's. it* e tttTJT” a %,Y^ e oi t ecoto®' SS&'" 1 * t u.'V« ■^•ier? ;V----7^. 1,900 MILESLANE ioPSA fi 'bfK u i f, \ *5 'T'HE story of the “ Trevessa ” is one of the A most stirring sea dramasof modern times. Wrecked in the Indian Ocean, the crew of the “Trevessa” in open boats made the wonderful journey of 2,000 miles to safety. Starving, exhausted and pitiably weak after their terrible ordeal lasting 22 days they at length reached land. A letter received from one of the survivors discloses the interesting fact that it was ‘‘Ovaltine”' which enabled the crew of the Captain’s boat to recover so rapidly from the effects of their hardships. The incomparable and healthgiving properties of “Ovaltine ” not only restore health —but maintain it. One cup of delicious “ Ovaltine ” contains more healthgiving nutriment than 7 cups of cocoa, 12 cups of beef extract or 3 eggs. That is why it should be the daily food-beveragefor everyone. 7 .TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE \r BuiMs-up Brain,Tlervc and Sold by all Chemists at 2/6, 416 and Bj-, Manufacturers: A. WANDER, Ltd., London. A generous trial sample of delicious "Ovaltine" will be sent on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Apply to the Mesa Zealand Agents: Salmond & Spr ggon. Ltd., Wellington. N.Z. H vv^HL RCSTUUCU TO jDWUTIN^ ,fer
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 May 1925, Page 8
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