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» . m % % W*. m JS^ ■MSS ■ in -4, —The Best Scotland Produces Disease away i EftELSIQN Many; people do not- fully; realise the strengthening, powers possessed By LANE’S; EMULSION,' [There is no doubt about this, but: you must take it regularly, Don’t jdose > heart — keep a$ it. 'V. ~ V: & i] Price 2/6 <tii3 4/6 Hi ah ?/«■ Chemists 'arid .Stores. y she is the mort economical.

More power for negotiating mud, sand, rivers and hills ■ extra speed for traffic and highways. Extra P» > cost ? Durant pxtra flexibility at lower operating and upkeep cos . . haJ provided these important advantages without additional cost in Durant Sixes. Third speed is silent-a distinct improvement in design Shifting is noiseless and effortless, even when the car is travelling at high speed. Women are invariably impressed by the| ease with which the car is controlled. . ' Durant Double High provides increased car speed at lower engine speed. The motor is subjected to less wear, because it make jo to 40% fewer revolutions per mile. Gasoline consumption is reduced at least 20%. r \ 1. First speed used infrequently, but it’s there when ypd heed it. Low gear ratio gives exceptional power. 2. Steady, smooth power in second for the emergency; long, ' hard pulls and for starting. 3. Fast pick-up in traffic, and speed for the Bteepest hilli. Quick, easy shifting at any speed. 4. A fast “open-road” speed with greatly reduced gasoline consumption and less wear. ' ••'V Perl's'} Distributors: eoyds motors ltd., Christchurch. m HALL & COOTE, LTD. NELSON. HARDY STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 14 June 1930, Page 13

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