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Mr. W.T.Ladson Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples “ Pimples were scattered on my face and they were always red and inflamed. I also had them on my neck and at times they were so sore that I had to go without a collar. They were very irritating causing me to scratch and rub them and they started to fester and I used to hate to look at myself because they were so disfiguring. I lost sleep with them especially on a hot night. “ I suffered for three or four years before I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bought more and at the end of six or seven months I was completely healed." (Signed) W. T. Ladson, 29 Shoobra Rd., Elsternwick, Vic. Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with touches of Cuticura Ointment now and then, keeps the skin fresh, smooth and clear. Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for the skin. For sample Soap and Ointment address: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.” IWTTry the Cuticura Shaving Stick. m m mm ■1 ii pr m 'tSesr c/ its st JluiviiufßrvsK The Sterilised brush with the bristles that won’t mi come out. When buying your Shaviug brush insist that it he n Mnnr. J. W. MU NT. Belfast St., Christchurch, Manufaoturer. jGS 'WmvS

3C*>7 w m A new chapter in motor history is opened with the new Overland. Built to fulfil an ideal —that of offering a fine car, graceful, powerful, dependable, and possessed of that indefinable charm that arouses an intense pride of ownership. It fills the need of those people who wish to graduate from the light fourcylinder class —who desire something finer of better quality in performance and appearance—without going into the high-priced field. Style, that intangible factor which makes a motor smart, is embodied in this Overland to a greater degree' than is found in many cars of the most expensive class. The sweeping contours of the body, the harmonious colour schemes, and the low raking lines, small wheels and full balloon tires, all combine to make this a car of surpassing grace, a true* aristocrat of every road. Sn every cvay a Quality Car of arresting distinction Its performance arouses unstinted praise from the most critical. It has the power to take steep hills on top-—to plough through deep mud or sand—and yet throttles down to a snail’s pace in traffic. The acceleration is quick and smooth —a revelation of perfected engine construction. Comfort is inherent—long flexible springs, assisted by snubbers, smooth out the roughest highway, and a low centre of gravity gives steadiness at all speeds. Generous seating space and leg room, low reclining seats, and deeply cushioned upholstery give complete relaxation to every passenger. uAe vs mm NEW ii® i WITH The experience gained by nearly a quarter of a century of fine motor car building has made it possible to create this fine new Overland with six cylinders—a great achieyement that has a background of splendid tradition and ideals of an oldestablished, successful, and virile manufacturing organisation. Purchasers of these new Overlands will, from the beginning, experience that pride of ownership which only comes to the possessor of a beautiful car. CYUNOERS Three Models now available for immediate delivery TOURING: An exceptionally smart car with unusually low, racy lines. Provides roomy comfort for five passengers. Two tone colour finish. Unusually wide doors. A luxurious four-door closed car in which quality is markedly higher than price. Possesses the finest lines of any closed car on the road. STANDARD SEDAN: DE LUXE SEDAN: f/Ae xAew Overland with Six Cylinders is built to fetiEti an Sdeal AGENTS: W. J. P. McCULLOCH, Cumberland Street, Balclutha - KEAN & WEDDELL, Ltd. Oamaru - - CL T. GILLIES, Thames Sc. his 30 $8

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19717, 18 February 1926, Page 15

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