I&daairiea of every description, are daily becoming moro_ and more depen lent upon the motor car, which in a thousand ways contributes its niiaro to that despatch, which is so essential in successfully conducting modern business enterprises. Efficiency and economy are prime requisites in this class of Ecrvice, and hero we find the cause for NASH popularity in business circles. The Efficiency and Supremacy of NASH CARS is rapidly becoming universal and embraces all manner of industries, for these machines are proof against variations in climate and aro competent to deal with the most difficult) road conditions and thus they shorten the distance between different points, and penetrate otherwise inaccessible plae es. For o'”or a quarter of a century, Mr. C. W. Nash has been a prominent disciple of the Valve-in-Head design, and to-day NASH CARS, both Fours rr-,'l Sixes, represent the highejt development of this correct principle, and at® triumphs of mechanical excellence. i P HOMES?— Uwe*. NO. 883; Shop. HQ, A ire-tit flodillac,, Fiat and JSfasifc;.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 9
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168Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 9
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