BARGAINS!! GOOD USED CARS and TRUCKS
KINGSFORD SMITH FLIGHT FIRST MERCHANDISE CARRIED The first merchandise to be carried by ail* across the Tasman was brought by Captain Kingsford Smith in the shape of packages of Heenzo. Thus a famous New Zealand product returned romantically to the country of its birth. This famous cough remedy enjoys great popularity both in Australia and New Zealand. One bottle of Heenzo makes a very big bottle of excellent cough, cold and sore throat remedy. It is nice to take, is warming, soothing, comforting, lasts a long time, and never spoils. Heenzo dispatches ordinary coughs like magic, and old deep-seated coughs are banished in a few days. Excellent, too. for croup, whooping cough, chest pains, bronchitis, asthma and many throat and lung troubles. Benefit by this superior cough mixture in your home. A 2s t>d bottle saves you pounds. The small bottle of Heenzo contains the necessary concentrated essentials for a pint of family cough mixture. You simply add water and sweetening. Gives prompt and soothing relief. On sale at all chemists and grocers. —l.
THE SUN Classified Advts. Bring Results
THE WORLD’S CHAMPION AIRMEN BUY STUDEBAKER“THe World’s Champion Car” Squadron Commander C. Kingsford Smith and Flight Lieutenant C. T. P. Ulm recently staggered the world by their Transpacific flight, the most wonderful feat in aerial history, and are now the first airmen to span the Tasman Sea in a non stop flight from Sydney to Christchurch—a triumph of organisation and ability made possible by careful attention to detail, and a complete knowledge of all the finer points essential in their machine. in -r Fl 'ght Lieut *nant c. r p ULM Command** C. KINGSFORD SMITH Squadron Read what Squadron Commander Kingsford Smith and Flight Lieutenant Ulm say about Studebaker s Sydney, 18th July, 1928. “ The Studebaker President Straight Eight Sedan, which I recently purchased from you, is running so well that I am tempted to put wings on it. Before finally deciding on the President Eight I made a careful inspection of all high grade cars and selected the Studebaker because I consider its engineering design to be basically correct. I wish you to know that the road performance of the President, Its luxurious comfort, and the admiration it evokes among my friends has absolutely confirmed my judgment in choosing this car.” (Signed) KINGSFORD SMITH, Co-Commander, Southern Cross. Sydney, 27th July, 1928. “Smithy and I tried the Studebaker President out recently and didn’t that bus pull. I hardly remember changing gear. The President seemed to treat all hills alike —over in top. This, combined with the extraordinary comfort, and riding ease, made our run very pleasant and we were not at least fatigued at the end of the trip.” (Signed) C. T. P. ULM, Co-Commander, Southern Cross. The STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT STRAIGHT EIGHT recently demonstrated its reliability, speed and endurance by travelling 30,000 miles in less than 27,000 minutes, at an average speed of 68.37 miles per hour. No other car in the world has ever travelled so fast, so far. To-day, more than ever before, motorists who want a really fine car, and know how much they should pay for it, are buying STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE Cars. Follow the example of the world’s most famous airmen, and buy a car that you can trust under all conditions. A new shipment of Studebaker President Straight Eight Sedans will arrive shortly by the S.S. “ Kazembe.” Book your order now and save disappointment. We cordially invite you to inspect the New Studebaker and Erskine Cars now on exhibition in our showrooms. NEW LOW PRICES : Studebakers New Erskine Six Sedans from .£345 New Studebaker Sedans from - -£495 Used cars taken in part payment, easy terms arranged. Call or write for illustrated catalogue. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS for STUDEBAKER and ERSKINE CARS. ADAMS LTD. 37 Albert St., AUCKLAND
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 463, 19 September 1928, Page 12
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