THE KEYS to HAPPINESS -the one Gift the entire family m nt for days of joy together. The Car you've been putting off so It's what they want more ton anything else in the world. They may not tell you, but they're hoping you'll buy it. The Car, of course, is the STUDEBAKER STANDARD SIX COACH; a car that will bring years of joy to the entire family This Coach, illustrated below, offers thousands of mHes of joy. Every mile of it not only comfortable, but luxurious. STUDEBAKER is the car with 60 points of quality-every convenience you coujd possibly wish for-an eight-day dock, petrol guage on the dash, in* proved one-piece windshield with automatic cleaner, sun visor and rear-view mirror, dome light, ash receiver, safety lighting controfon the steering wheel automatic stop and tail light, coincide* tal lock and full size balloon tyres. Keys to any STUDEBAKER Car will prove, indeed, the keys to happiness Stedebaker Standard Coad 2-door, 5-seater, Artillery typ» £462. wheels. 5 balloon tvre*. »r¥V**- £ a&baker Standard Six Coach g-door, 5-seater, 4-wheel hydraulic £A7X brakes, 4 disc wheels, and 6 *»«» u balloon tyres. JSED CABS TAKEN IN PART rAYMENI EASY TERMS ARRANGED. ■ I I ■ 1 m W. &£ NEW ZEA LAND AGENTS FOR STUDEBAKER MOTORS MC I Showrooms: 152-154 High Street D Li 1 *-)• Garage: 219 Tuam Street, Christchu dVIuJ L*i 1 %J% Garage: 219 Tuam Street, Christchurch And at TIMARU, WELLINGTON, WANGANUI and PALMERSTON NORTH. A Cordial limitation is extended to you to inspect tho New Studebaker Models in our Showrooms.
DROProfMEALTK, '■■'•.' : A tiny dose of BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS at bed- | time ensures unbroken rest. It stops that disturbing night cough, soothes and placates that irritated throat, makes easy breathing possible and helps to disperse the choking phlegm. Carrageen or Irish Moss, which is contained in BONNINGTON'S, besides being highly recommended for chest troubles, has also well recognised tonic food \ qualities. Every drop is a drop of health. Imitations abound. Be sure to get BONNINGTON'S. Large Family size Bottle 2/6. Jl h IRISH MOSS FORCOUCHS* COLDS Avoid slocpiag In those cotde% mornings. , % , Let as' .\* ALARM CLOCK J7/** you od uine' I'toj))' navi laith in ?'\,onr reliable tlmekeepcn Gtt one from ft VJK wtdf rang* plain from 7/6. ; D.C. SHIER & Co. Jewellers & Opticitnt £> " 207 HIGH Sr. lOnl> address)- - 'Phone 3100 58919 m *r. x sam *{-mitmu»uir>v,T» hfoery Precision Scale JjjfotHtg. , ■*Ai WATSON HWSTCHURCH. 1100 HI !H l-1111l Ml Mill in r/ Mi m Vk a ■? KEEN'S BLUE Makes Your Clothes Fresh and White ' T>ECaiih!d':rtlJi.i:s. 't*!""^ Brief Bag or Suit Case is always handy—you never know when- yon will need one. Mrs. Ellwood has a.wide selection of Bags, which are as good as new, yet offered; at ridiculously low prices. If you call early you will Mrs. ELLWOOD Retailer of Slightly Used Clothing 123.125-127 ARMAGH STREET Are YOU One of the Crowd ? Almost any day, and most any. time, if yon're a keen shopper, you'll: find a thrifty, happy crowd facing the counter at 103 Cashel Street. Why? Fifteen years pf keeping faith with a discriminating public who demand the finest meat New Zealand produces at the lowest possible price is the reason for the popularity of Dixon's meat. A Trial Order will convince. DIXON BROS. CASH BUTCHERS, ' 103 CASHEL STREET, And at New Brighton.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18690, 13 May 1926, Page 7
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