VAN-GREY ENDS CiREYNESS! You can take 20 years off your age —look fresh and attractive— by regrowing tho full natural colour and lustre of your ha’i'r with Van-Grey. Just brush it on—simple as that, and tire colour grows right back . . . guaranteed. Obtainable H. A. Armstrong. Chemist..*
{ '< iSx STOP m 2t: » jsssbi 1W HI ■ G o : MOW Good brakes alone don't make a ear sale. Neither does a steel body. Nor a method of springing. Safety lias to be engineered into a ear “from the ground up.” Safety is a basic principle of Terraplane design, applied to every part of it. Terraplane’s chassis embodies what is known as “Radial Safety Control.” Two massive arms of forged steel hold the front axle in a perfect arc. This takes all braking strain oft’ the springs, permitting the use of gentler, softer springs. Steering is steadier, braking surer. HUDSON-BUILT Hydraulic brakes of the most advanced type are supplemented by a separate reserve braking system which takes hold automatically in emergencies. With the Eleetric Hand (optional) you change gears without moving your hand from the wheel. Thus Terraplane matches in safety the marvellous performance which makes it the most delightful car on the road to drive. Try one out thoroughly—your local Terraplane dealer will gladly place a car at your disposal. I)E LUXE SEDANS FROM £420 Hudson-Terraplane Dealer H. S. ■■ ■■■hi wii»imi— mu i ii iiMniiiit HHIIUiMWIiWMM Dealers Everywhere.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 11
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234Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19138, 6 October 1936, Page 11
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