'LIT- I ~ nnT li\\''| It m r man -*1 & ; «<v: £D*©db Ax L ROADS ARE BETTER ROADS WITH DE SOTO * When the Chrysler-built De Soto Six was designed, emphasis was placed on its easy riding. Balanced spring suspension, low* hung body, rubber engine mountings and Chrysler-selected hydraulic shock absorbers, front and rear, make the De Soto Six the steadiest riding medium-weight motor car. De Soto Six takes the turns safely at high speeds; does not tend to swing when suddenly slowed down; rides easily over the roughest surfaces; and at all times gives the impression of a far larger, heavier and more expensive automobile. For easy-riding qualities alone, apart from other features of remarkable performance, you will find the De Soto Six considerably superior to any other make *of motor car selling in its price class. De Soto Six CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT PRICES Tourer €337 Coupe, Business £354 Sedan 2-door £354 Roadster €337 Coupe de Luxe €366 Sedan 4-door €366 (with Dickey Seat ) (with Dickey Seat) AH prices f.o.b. main ports (Wire Wheels extra) N.Z. Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY. Branches and Dealers at all centres
BETTER TOILETRIES Summer’s suns and Summer's j. winds are cruel enemies of a Houbigant’s perfect complexion, unless you Face Cream, Moderately Priced at—1/3, 3/6, and 5/6 use the correct toiletries as Houbigant s Face Pcwders 2/6, 4/6 sold by ODDIE S. Talcum Powder — 4/6 Perfumes— 5/-, 13/6, 25/We are only too pleased to offer your our advice. C. ODDIE & SON STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU.
Why should there be tired business men ? The spectre of sleepless nights can he speedily banished Good sound sleep: One of the greatest boons of life, healthy forgetfulness, escape front the toils attd trials of day. Tragic indeed is it to lie awake while the tardy-footed hours of night lag past. Sleepless nights maybe banished for ever by the simple restoration of those functions on which health depends. A Potent Cause of Tragedy The onset of Insomnia is usually insidious, -its malign effect is progressive, and, in its advanced stage, it is undoubtedly one of the most potent causes of tragedy. Usually it first shows itself merely as a tendency to sleep-, lessness, and among its common causes are mental strain, business worry, overwork. The longer it is neglected the more difficult it is to combat. Narcotic drugs or sleep-inducing medicines should never be taken for insomnia, except under medical advice, because they are likely not only to aggravate the trouble, but also to introduce extremely dangerous drug-taking habits. The Method of Treatment The blood-stream, which is often impoverished by the causes enumerated above, must be fortified in certain essential constituents. The nerves, similarly depleted, must be strengthened. Fortunately', this presents no serious difficulty to medical science, and it is to this fact that Clements Tonic owes its unfailing efficacy. Made to a strict, medical formula, it supplies vita! elements. Its function is fii nourish, and it must never 1 e confused with mere stimulants Or drugs. Clements Tonic is a combined nerve-and-blood food, designed to restore health, and is, therefore, a sure remedy for insomnia. CLEMENTS TONIC Gives Radiant Health
INDIGESTION. Has Many Symptoms. Of all the physical ills that afflict mankind to-day, probably nothing is more common, or because of its persistence, more distressing than indigestion. It may take a dozen forms; be either painful or not, spasmodic or long continued. Whatever the form, its results are obvious. If we cannot digest our food it is impossible to enjoy life or get the best out of ourselves. Our health suffers, energy is diminished, life becomes a burden. In such cases something is wanted that will get at the cause, and for this purpose there is nothing to equal Dr Morse’s Indian Root Pills. As a stomach and liver tonic for the correction of digesti /e disorders, they are world-renowned.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18498, 20 February 1930, Page 3
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