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iS Consider the ECONOMY of owning a PACKARD mm, i w mmi m w v^: s. * HE r 7 .-••ili&i&rli:• • •<I• • It may seem incongruous to mention economy in speaking of an aristocrat like Packard. Yet Packard provides an all-round economy that no other car duplicates. Firstly: Superb engineering ensures that your Packard stays in perfect running condition with a minimum of attention. Secondly: Your Packard needs chassis lubrication only twice a year and then at very few points—Packard owners are free from irritating and recurring garage bills. Thirdly: Petrol mileage is better than that of many a less satisfying car, for Packard's new Econo-Drive provides a fourth speed or cruising ratio which, when desired, cuts in automatically at and in engine wear. Finally: And under today's conditions a particularly important point—your Packard stays in style. It is the one car which does not make yearly style changes; the one car which is not outmoded by the turn of the Calendar. For its beauty, its endurance and its TRUE ECONOMY, a Packard is your soundest investment today. i Sole N.Z. Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Auckland and Hamilton. Dealers everywhere PACK Alt II After 40 both men and women need a safe, dependable stimulant to keep clear of rheumatism, gout, sciatica, kidney and liver troubles. Such a health-aid is J.D.K.Z. Gin. Distilled with precious Italian Juniper, it possesses unique medicinal prop* erties. Keep a bottle in the home! Take a dose •very night with- hot water and lemon. m * A m m : »1 A'li U» ililDilWVlt • ■ctmutKil* t) 9 iiwtj • 11« 11 If IKIfiW. til rami sflßfx! 49111 vii! timaaris :ii « W<a I KU&ftl# Lfll fmllll* MM* yv 1 I); ro nil m B nV"'.' '/ V ' Hotalt and Sottl* Stom THOMPSON'S Pram House 313 QUEEN ST., 3 Doors Abovo Town Hall, For LATEST LowPriced Quality BASSINETTES, PRAMS. PUSH CHAIRS, HIGH CHAIRS, NURSERY CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS and DOLLS' PRAMS. Free List issued. Phone 45-988 H w J; \ -y | listen to "DOCTOR DAVEY, TUB HAPPIEST MAN ON EARTH," at 9.15 p.m. «t'«rv Tuesday night ovmr Station, IZH, 27.1J, .17.11, 4ZB. Pr—««nteH for your entertainment by th» makers of NY AL FAMILY MEDICINES. NYAL ESTERIN I E L I E V E S PAIN

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23603, 12 March 1940, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23603, 12 March 1940, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23603, 12 March 1940, Page 11

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