sy<Soto !& r ?. s rrzk:~Xt mm -mmm 'i From competition comes its highest praise WSK a &§ mm. p ■«, One of the finest tributes to the all-around goodness of De Soto lies in statements made by De Soto’s competitors. Few of them, humanly enough, will concede that De Soto is superior to cars they represent or sell. But practically every one will admit that De Soto is his strongest rival—in performance, appearance, economy, stamina—and value. No finer compliment could be given any motor car. V.'.-.l ■fra ■■ti • •j. • -** . ii <or m "Vr. RJ!S . j•, *v # ■m. srn<«‘.ui» De Soto Six 4-door Saloon .■--1,i 1 , •iiMwuWWf' V SJs CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Local Dealers: HARLEY & COY. LTD. N.Z. Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY. Branches and Dealers at all centres
% IT’S FAMOUS because IT’S GOOD Good for the throat and the luwjs—good for catarrh, bronchitis, asthma—good for incipient consumption and all wasting dis» eases! No wonder the fame of Lane’s Emulsion has spread from end to end of New Zealand till to-day people will have nothing else. If you suffer from throat and lung troubles —banish them. Start with Lane’s to-day. Prices from 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z•
AVOID ’FLU, XJse Sander and Sons’ Pure Volatile Eucalypti Extract, one of the world’s greatest antiseptics; put a few drops on your handkerchief daily—its odour is good, having none of the putrid smell of crude Eucalyptus. Put a tew drops in your daily bath, a few drops in your glass as a mouth wash, to prevent pyorrhoea, and preserve your teeth. Beware of so-called extracts passed off ns “just as good.” There is none as good. Why did Sander’s Extract win the Fit st Order of Merit and Gold Medal, N.Z. and S.S. E., Dunedin. 1926? Why did it win the Award and Medal at Amsterdam ? Because it is absolutely the (purest and best in quality procurable Sander’s Eucalypti Extract is unrivaheu for Winter Ailments.
Just received three bales of “Chinese mats ”at special prices. Plain white centres, 24 x 48, at 3s lid; 36 x 63, at 6s lid; fancy twisted, 27 x 54. at 4s lid; 36 x 63, at 7s 6d; fancy inlaid figured, 24 x 48, at 4s fid; 27 x 64, at 5s 6d ; floral mats, 2x4, at 2s 3d; 2-2 x 5 at 3s fid. —Schroder and Uo.—Advt.
Isew shipment of brush and coir mats just arrived. Plain and fancy brush mats 3s 3d and 3s 3'ld to 6s 6d. and 13s 6d. Fancy coir mats 27in. x 54in. 6s 6d, 36in. by 72i'n. 10s 6d, 6ft. x 9ft. square 37s 6d. f Also fancy oval bath mats, 12s Od. Seo tliese at Frank Bade’s. ’Phone 179>.—Advt.
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