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HM BW* viZlitf'J Hit wi ?V:WW ttiii G/?<?/ Nor/£ R<W, Rj<fc, xi/i& October, 1926. T« Mw;r;, Clements Tonic, Ltd. Dear Sirs, For several months 1 suffered with bad nerves, and after taking two bottles of jour Tonic, felt wonderfully relieved. I am sure anybody suffering from nerve trouble could not do better than take Clements, as it is a wonderful nerve tonic, and I will in future recommend it to all my friends. You have my permission to publish this letter in any papers, or use it in any way you please. (Signed) GERTRUDE J. C.IRTER. of the glamour and the scenery of life THERE is magic in the land of everyday, in the hard light of reality. There, in the lives of those who ■have suffered and conquered pain, lies the true romance. Read this series of real happenings, true stories, told by people you may know, people you may even have met, some living in the same city as yourself, some, perhaps, in the same street. Just ordinary people such as you and I, but moved by the sympathy which thankfulness impels, they want to tell you in their own words an incident from their lives. The certain road to better health Clements Tonic is a chemical food which enriches the blood stream and increases the number of white corpuscles which prevent disease, and red corpuscles which build tissue. As a specific for nervous exhaustion, it is highly valuable and unique in its effect. It may be used freely under all circumstances, without fear of danger to the most delicate constitution, since it contains no alcohol or stimulant of any kind. If you are subject to headaches, lassitude, sleeplessness, loss of appetite, indigestion or nervous exhaustion, take Clements Tonic, as a safeguard, on the slightest sign of weakness. Wise mothers keep a bottle always in the home. Wise travellers never forget to pack a bottle in their suitcase. AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES tf *K 3a >STt >■! • m mi y C^fc m Carpets, Furniture, Walls, Motor Cat Upholstery cleaned on your own premises. VACUUM BLUE LADDER CLEANING CO. Addreiu 315 HEREFORD STREET 'Phone 2368 M 7184

Its so Comfortable to Ride in iji-tj'i'.LTn iM H fJftll W& WM " Product of General Motors." These Prices and this Wider Selection of Models because of New Zealand Assembly. NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL DE LUXE MODELS: Tourer .. .. £231 Roadster .. .. £231 Coach .. .. £271 STANDARD MODELS: Tourer .. £216 Roadster .. .. £216 Sedan .. .• £286 Landau Sedan .. £336 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES: i-Ton Track Chassis £lsl 1-Ton Track Chassis £2lO AT OUB SHOWROOM. ;, comfortably tilted, semi-elliptic springs, 88 per cent, as long as the wheelbase, and balloon tyres. Chevrolet provides genuine big car comfort on any road. And whether you ride or drive, adding to your sense of security is the smoothness of Chevrolet's multiple-cylinder performance—the quick responsiveness of its big, oversize brakes. Came in and take a ride to-day ! SMITHS MOTOKS, LTD. WORCESTER STREET, N.Z. AUTOMOBILES, LTD., CORNER DURHAM AND KILMORE STREETS. JOINT DISTRIBUTORS. North Canterbury Distributors: BANGIOEA: Palmer & Doak Ltd. AMBEELEY: Frew Bros. crtJLVEBDEN: N.Z. Automobiles Ltd. KAIKOUBA: Martin Walker LEESTON: Leeston Motor Co. Ltd, Sub-Distributors ? PAPANTJI: J. Hill UNWOOD: F. T. Garlicfc NEW BBIGHTON: Fitchett & O'Neil LYTTELTON : J. McLeod & Co. BELFAST : D. B. Wilson HOBOBATA: W. A. Gray "EVERYONE IS TALKING CHEVROLET"

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18888, 31 December 1926, Page 4

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