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&j }j£i . t m.<. I -,W !■,U', ft ;4fc,' i■■ k# jj , ■','; • '" jf > Asm - A W M "" Neu> Silent Chain Drive Automatic Take-up Ncu , DouMe Bearing I Wrist Pin Big Cylinders— Big Power A ..amrVP, it -.miiiiuxi i T ijU id ill p 63 il;>'lrs K ssg; iMnr-SM —i » ■ .' L r :'■»>, ; 'i< CO) ff riri -:r nr ■••.TrtT; mm m ■■u ■H9OI i MlPlkl • r;|. f.-ilr I =!■'! E»*dffW®» 0 Ifw w*w u ISI^IPI : I "I j§{fe o|ji • •I ' J •'' , fj r ■■■.l '' " li"+Mi Lf?J New Interchangeable Main JBearings \ Full Pressure Lubrication New Counterbalanced Crankshaft THE Jewett Engine improved! It seemed impossible, for few engines of any type or size have equalled Jewett's amazing past performance. Records on hill and track, established 3 years ago by the first Jewett engine still stand —unchallenged by any motor car. But even this remarkable performance was not sufficient. Months of research and testing have produced this new Jewett Engine. An engine so quiet, so smooth, so vibrationless at all speeds that you can scarcely hear it, yet with power that seems limitless Jewett without increasing the size. Ample size and power mean more than fine performance at all speeds—it means long life, economy and freedom from repair because the engine runs without strain. Ask the Paige-Jewett dealer to show you these remarkable improvements. Study this engine. Make your own test. Five minutes will prove all that has been said of the New Jewett. PAIGE AND JEWETT SPECIFICATIONS Engine—6 cylinder, Paige 3 l /i' x s"—Jewett 3J<" silent transmission; all steel, oil-sealed universal x 5"; lubricates by high-pressure oiling; two-unit joints; heavy duty axles; balloon cord tyres, I'aigo electrical starting and lighting; shafts driven by 33' 1 6-75 "—Jewett 31" X 5.25"; whceibasc, Paige .l-i- .„i,u 131 inches—Jewett 112 Inches; four-wheel brakes, . " !ik ' j self-adjusting Lockheed hydraulic type, optional at slight extra clutch with plate of eaw blade steel; four-speed cost. PAIGE and JEWETT cars for sale by Motor Department, 13 Gore Street. Telephone 44-377 |K|§cl ij# mm I ' <| m KM vur ['.'iii un /iii te hvM i "' 'til I'Xf, in hi 'lni in J I • 111 I | "1"'/ I lIIU'I hi ml i ["< i h I /luUll lull I 1 1.1 I I' rl I Ferodo Patent Spring Interleaving ii very quickly fitted—beingsimply placed between the leave# as the spring is being built up. (All British) SPRING INTERLEAVING —once fitted, obviates the necessity of greasing—eliminates breakages— prevents corrosion and ends all bumps, squeaks, worry and discomfort. Your garage man will tell you all about it. Obtainable All Garages And remember that Ferodo Brake Linings mnke motoring safe! A. R. CHRISTIAN. LTD.,. Solo N.Z. Agonts, Corner Albert and Swanson Streets, Auckland. Head Office: Wellington. mfTTtjMj Qualify, Eng. llsh-mada Trousers and Jackets, in strong: Double - Texture Tan Twill, well finished. Post Free Trousers. Seatlcs*, with ler.ther waist belt and footHtrups. Sizes (inside let;) 29, 31. and 3.') inches. In Heavy Material, £l/12/6 Lighter Material, £l/7/6. Jackets. Double-breasted, with all round belt, wind cuffs and collar tab.M. Sizes:— Length, 3fi 3G 3(5 30 inches. Chest, 38 40 42 {J inches. In Heavy Material, £2/13/6, Lighter Material, £2/7/6. Send Prico and State Size. We p;iy postage. 48, FORT STREET - - AUCKLAND ißw is M :::: :::: ' "• if Bt You'll look your best in a "Battersby" Hat. You'll keep on looking your best. The "Battersby" gives that air ol distinction which typifies the man who knows the importance of bein« welldressed—the man who realises that the appearance of his hat creates an impression with all who meet him. Hie "Battersby" costs no more than you are accustomed ta pay. Post's J^akej WHEAT ®B?§K WU UU»\ \\H»\ \u».l \ \ u\ v»H\ VuU>\ A. skin specialist of wide reputation who has compounded for hia pationt* a wonderfully effective remody for ■kin diseases, has Riven his preparation to the world. This remedy is known as O.D.D. Prescription. It is n powerful yet mild and refreshing liquid which when applied directly to the affooted part 3, washes out the disease, cleanses tho pores, then soothes and heals the skin. It isn't a commercial matter —it is simply a/natter of common humanity to tell the world what wonder# ol cure this now romedy in making. At the first touch of D.D.D. Prescription the itching stops, tho fire of Eozoma ia gone, soroa disappear gradually, crusts and soales fall away. Do not make the mistake of neglecting to try D.D.D. Prescription for Eczema, psoriasis, barber's itch, hives, ringworm, for pimples and face blem» ishiis any disoaee of the skin or flsalt. At ail chemist®. 116 • bottkr JF you are subject to Constipation, try the effect of eating a dish of Post's Bran Flakes for breakfast every day. Tkese delicious Bran Flakes are a nourishing breakfast food—and more. They have a gentle laxative action that assists nature to throw off digestive waste. Prominent physicians recommend bran for cases of habitual constipation—and in Post's Bran Flakes you have this health food in its most delicious form. Crisp flakes of Bran, with other nutritious parts of wheat, flavoured with malt syrup and salt—it is a breakfast treat enjoyed by all and good for all. Get Post's Bran Flakes from your grocer to-day—for tomorrow's breakfast. Write for FREE Sample. Sending your nama and address and Id. stamp for return postage to S. A. Smith & Co., Ltd., Dept.B.F. , P.O. Box 843, Auckland. NATURE'S DELICfOUS DAILY HELPER.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19061, 4 July 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

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