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AMUSEMENTS K ING'S Gisborne's Leading Tin TO-DAY & HAT. GRACE GRACE GRACE wi FRANCE "THE KING "THE KING "THE KING (Approved for THE HAPPIEST MUSICAL C AND THE GOLDEN A^OIC HEAVENLY M FRITZ K SUPERB SUPPORT BOOK AND Telephone Resc cannot b specially KING'S Phone 833 COMP ETI TlO N Gives you few, if any, of these NASH & LAFAYETTE features, but you will find them in £IOOO Cars all over the world. Aluminium Alloy Pistons with Invar Struts; Full Pressure Engine Lubrication (including pressure through rifle-drilled connecting rods to piston pins); Seven Main Bearings (over <SG sq. inches of bearing area). Synchronised Springing, giving: (1) Balanced weight distribution. (2) Mid-section seating. (.1) Springs of equal flexibility front and rear. (4) Controlled spring leaf friction. Automatic Cruising Gear available in all models of Nash and LaFayette. Big Roomy Trunks on all Sedans at no extra cost. Seamless all-steel bodies with not less than 38in of headroom. Width of seats. 55 and 57 inches. Big Super Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes with ribbed cast iron drums. Exclusive to LaFayette and Nash "400": Cft Double Bed at no extra cost. Within 10 minutes you can change the inside of your Nash "400" or LaFayette into a sleeping berth, no mattress required. All American Commercial Airplanes are required by law to have TWIN IGNITION. Practically all combine this feature with Valve-in-head design for greater power, performance, and economy, TWIN IGNITION POWER is an EXCLUSIVE feature of Nash Ambassador in the Automotive Field. The Nash Story does not stop here . . . See the X-Ray System and the 1936 Models, at REDSTONE MOTORS LTD. MOTOR RADIATOR REPAIRS. For Expert Job Consult J. 11. FERGUSSON 36 BRIGHT STREET. Phone 1732. Sole Poverty. Bay Agent for C.E.S. Radiator Cores. PHONE 1121. BOX 90. HOMES Built to a standard —not to a price. E. MAGINNESS, Builder and Contractor. Wainui Beach. "Builds Better Bungalows." MISCELLANEOUS A LWAYS at your service.—Best **■ possible values Men's Footwear. Our prices excel. Repairs: Gentlemen's Shoes, soled and heeled G/-, soled only 4/0; Ladies', soled and heeled 4/-. soled only 3/-.—Cookson's, cor. Roebuck and Gladstone Roads. ACHES and pains disappear like •*■*■ magic with Julienne's Vapour Rub; 2/- with free sample.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. BRONCHIAL tubes relieved at once -* with Nigga Lung Tonic: 2/6 with tree sample.—Corn the Chemist Ltd. •AD Legs safely treated without —' resting; Varex Method is simple, soothing, and inexpensive; booklet tree.—Varex Ltd., Box 15588. Wellington. Local Representative: I. D. Bramwell. Chemist. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. >AD Legs healed quickly, successfully, permanently with safe Varex method; booklet free. —Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 15588, Wellington. Local Representative: I. D. Bramwell, Chemist. Gladstone Road, Gisborne. >AD Legs and Varicose Ulcers —* yield quickly to Varex Method of Treatment. —Free Booklet from Ernest Healey, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Varex Ltd., Box 15588, Wellington. Local Representative: I. D. Bramwell. Chemist, Gladstone Road. Gisborne. COUGHS and colds instantly relieved by Nigga Lung Tonic; 2/6 with free sample.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. AEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Our special Pile Pills correct the cause and relieve this painful condition; 2/6 box. —From Mann's it warm the whole chest as it goes down: Nigga Lung Tonic, 2 /6.—Corn the Chemist Ltd. 'NHALE the fumes of Julienne's - Vapour Rub and note the instant relief; 2/-.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. lODINE INSOLES with Eucalyptus. Relieve aching and perspiring feet; all sizes now obtainable; 1/nair —From Mann's Pharmacy. JULIENNE'S Vapour Rub for , kiddies' chests, the Double Action Salve; 2/-.—From Corn the Chemist Ltd. UfANN'S NEURITIS PILLS are giving wonderful results in cases of Gout, Neuritis and Rheumatism: 2/6 bottle.—From Mnnjn^sJ^armj^y. I7<OR SALE.—Small consignment of ■ Military Clothing, Saddles, Harness and Gear; special line of Pocket Crosscut Saws.—G. Smith, opposite Town Clock.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19135, 2 October 1936, Page 1