THREE NEW SERIES NEW LOWER PRICES Special 4-door Sedan £550 Nash Miles ate Smoothest CRANKSHAFT.—Nash first put seven main bearings in a 6-cylinder crankshaft, thus achieving perfect* rigidity and eliminating the first cause of vibration. CLUTCH.—Every Nash clutch has a torque-equaliser—a flexible member built into the clutch-plate. A Nash clutch cannot "grab"—it is gentle, silky, positive. STRAIGHT-LINE DRIVE. —Nash straight-line drive, from crankshaft to rear axle, gives perfect drivingline and power—smoothness on the worst roads. Straight-Hue drive FRAME.—Motor and Frame in the New Nash are completely insulated from each other. Four point motor suspension on rubber cushionsmeans perfeot silence and front-end steadiness. Tbe sensitive Dynamic Balancer, which balances clutch, flywheel & crankshaft as a unit. FLYWHEEL—On Special and Advanced Models, crankshaft, flywheel and clutch are balanced as a unit. Balancing these heavy, fast-spinning members together in a highly sensitive machine gives them, when mounted in the engine, the vibrationless balance of a spinning-top. SPRINGS.—The New Nash springs are individually de- > Dynamic signed and balanced scientifically hieh bai- to the weight of each modelflyAe?l * there are nine different rear springs ' * mx ' in tiie New Nash range—an indication of the trouble Nash takes ]] to build "the world's smoothest 11 type" in car design. Test Nash smoothness by driving a New Nash at Nash Motors. You will find more a. than smoothness—flashing acceleration—silent speed—certain, easy _ checking with the equalised 4-wheei brakes. You will find new, distinctive outlines and colourings that ' have set people talking about the New Nash. See the New Nash Models at Stand 2, Olympia The NASH N.Z. MOTORS Ltd. 194 OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHWRCH Abo at Wellington and Pabaenton North * Agents in all Principal Town* Lmds the MM in Motor Car Ytdue For aoadable dealer terriiory in any pari of N.Z. „*#,/« /a The Naih N.Z. Motors Ltd.. *' " Box 380, Chrbkhurch
"Don't shake hands," is tho advice of a tuberculosis specialist, who states that the habit helps to Bpread disease unless one can make sure that his hands are always spotlessly clean and free from terms.
Posted sixty-two years ago and only recently delivered, a letter was found in the ruins of the foundations of a demolished London house. The receiver was charged a fee of 3d, as the stamp was out of date.
A genuine banknote, lightly folded, will bear the weight of upward of 501b, so strong is the paper on which it is printed. »
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19155, 11 November 1927, Page 5
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