BEST TAKEN AFTER MEALS Take MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE After every meal.MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE The mighty nerve tonic Specially formulated for N.Z. MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE 2/6 a bottle of 100 doses.
USED CARS —CHEAPER & BETTER MOTOR CYCLISTS— O.K. SUPREME And coachbuiit aluminium sideciiair. Jn beautiful order. £ls deposit, **/- per week WILLYS-KNIGHT 70A Sedan. Has good tyres, 2 spares and. rung exceptionally well. £2O deposit and it's yours, weekly payments of 15CHEVROLET 1934 Sedan, lii excellent mechanical order, has new tyres, and is nicely painted. £BO deposit, and small monthly payments, or we will accept your present car In part payment. MASH Sedan. One owner .since new, has ruh only a small mileage. Well equipped, has 2 spare tyres. £55 deposit, 24^ m P* f week makes this an easy car to buy. * EXCEPTIONAL OFFER 1934/5 BUICK 8 Special. Leather upholstery, 2 side mounted spares, faultless mechanical condition. This car has been chauffeur ‘driven since hew and can be confidently recommended .. .. .. .. .. £295 DOZENS OF OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM. SOUTH ISLAND MOTORS LTD. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE (opp. City Band Rotunda) Distributors for Nash, Wlllysf, Wolseley and Fiat. ’Fhones 38-585 and 36-722
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 12
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184Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22518, 28 September 1938, Page 12
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