« n m MU > ft '}'/ '\llZr I is. w k a -jHi ISS C /V' i* &SSp H -J ->. X'/'JWWiwW •'•'•• llllil i We Invite You to Share A NEW EXPERIENCE IN MOTORINGMR. NASH STATES: “T like to make a brief statement about the new Nash cars of 1938. “I believe they are without reservation the finest cars we have built during the past 21 years we have been in business. Into this new car has gone the experience of building something like 1,200,000 Nashes. As you doubtless know, these cars have always held a rather unique reputation throughout the world for fine engineering, reliability and ruggedness. “We are proud of this record; proud that Nash owners are said to be among he most loyal owners in the industry. “I believe the reason for that is a very rigid Nash policy of quality. “Never, to my knowledge, have we deliberately built a car to meet a price. Along with other manufacturers, we have been able, in recent years, to build better cars for less money. But I want you to know that in our lowest-priced Nash “400“ you will find the same fine engineering that is incorporated in our Nash Ambassador cars. There are three series of Nash cars, but only one standard of quality. “I believe we have a real surprise for you in the 1938 cars. Our engineers have developed many remarkable features that will be talked about this year. You’ll enjoy seeing and driving a new Nash. I'm sure you’ll agree with me that with all the new Nash improvements, it amounts to a “New Experience in Motoring.” REDSTONE MOTORS LIMITED
KIA TOA AND CALEDONIAN HOCKEY CLUB’S DANCE BON-ACCORD TEA ROOMS Corner Gladstone Road and Grey Street TO-NIGHT (Wednesday). March 16 Mrs. Menzies’ Orchestra. Spot Waltz. Monte Carlo. Good Floor and Supper. Ladies 1/C. Gentlemen ?/-.
CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL CITY HALL TO-MORROW TO-MORROW ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 7.30. Admission 1/-. 569
“400” DANCE CLUB Tl/TEMBERS are asked to note that the NEXT DANCE will be held ° n TUESDAY, MARCH 22 at 8 p.m. 971
ANOTHER STOMACH SUFFERER? /'i ET Mavex Slippery Elm Stomach Compound. Clears away stomach and bowel Ulcers, Sickness. Gastritis, etc. Ideal herbal invalid food; 3/-. — Corn the Chemist.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC WARD'S TRANSPORT, Royal Mall ” Contractors, now goes via Waipiro Bay dally, leaving Gisborne 7 а. arriving Te Araroa 3.15 p.m. This service also goes on to Hicks Bay three days weekly, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. We also have another service leaving 'Gisborne 10.30 a.m., via Coast Townships, to Te Araroa. and one leaves Gisborne 12.30, via Coast Townships, to Ruatoria. Return service leaves Te Araroa 9 a.m. and б. p.m., and one leaves Ruatoria 6.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. for Gisborne. All goods for mid-day. truck musGbf in Depot by 12.30 sharp. Goods picked ud or delivered in Borough, Herald delivered en route. Send your goods by the reliable service. DEPOT: 143 GREY STREET, GISBORNE. JNO. te iRD. Proprietor.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19584, 16 March 1938, Page 2
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