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The New JEWETT SIX FOR 1925 AN EXCLUSIVE DESIGN When people, motorwise, buy 100,000 of any car there must be something about the automobile that is good. In the new Jewett the qualities so popular in the old car > have been retained. The motor, always quick on the accelerator, is smoother, now, with a balance that; persists even at speeds above the fifty mark; quieter, too, with a silence that only a chain front end can give. Car enthusiasts everywhere know the Jewett as a car that has no peer on steep grades or in heavy going, that handles easily and clings to the road. The smart body with golden brown satin finish and hand-crushed Spanish Leather upholstery to match, truly represents the last word in body design. THE FAMOUS JEWETTS ARE MADE IN STANDARD AND DE LUXE MODELS. Tourer, Coupe, Brougham and Sedan. J. C TRENGROVE Sole Agent for South Canterbury. "Business 221. Residence 1040. Sub Agent: Morris Cowley, Morris Oxford Cars, Morris Trucks.

Insomnia The terrible penalty of disordered nerves —sleeplessness, loss of appetite, mental depression, fear— is aell illustrated in the case of Mr. Williams, printed below. This case presents absolutely convincing testimony of the value of Dr. Cassell’s Tablets in the treatment of nerve trouble. Mr. Williams' Statement. Mr. A. TV Williams, 10, Upper Banse.read. East Milton, Qraveeend, En*„ eaja: Abont tv.o vears ago I began to do very dcitj, couldn't tieep. and never wonted to eat. X rot »o bad in loot that I never wonted to ao oat. 3o X . x»to op work and underwent crd'&troert; but I goo worse, and ht wt 1 wm a danger to. myself. I cotton t be truitcd with tniie and fork,-and:.sometimes my handij bad- to be strapped. together *or «Jea? of wi«i. ; I might do.* I this done. At last, bowerer, I got Dr. Cassell'* Tablet*, and thev did what xuotbinf a.se had been able' me and.gate me > ,f er t~at I vxm p’caed un. got better dailv, and ocrr feet at fit at over and quite B-ble for work, thanks, to this wonderful medicine, The Universal Home Reintiy for Nervous Neurasthenia Kidney AresKdown Nerve Pain* Worth*** Neuritis He*<l*ehs Children e Indlireetien • ! Aruemle Veepftuneu , Palpitation Wastlne Seio : al|v vt,--,*),'* fer MnVelnt Mothers and Curl ns the Critical Per: ode of Life. w i Mr.M. Williams? i TAKE TWO AT BED-TIME and note how veil you sleep, and how refreshed and fit you feel in the morning. Dr. Cassell’s PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. lia aid a'- per bo*. Sold by ah Ctemlat. erd Store,/ Aek distinctly hr nit. OASSBLf# TABLETS. J Tablets

iIIWF. C For Now Zealand . Roads DUNLOP BALLOON CORD standard DUNLOP CORD can only realise how good these Tyres are when you have tested them out for mileage. * We can supply DUNLOP Balloons for the Special Well Base Dunlop Rims; New Prices < March Ist, And Dunlop Solid Tyres for all English Trucks, Lorries WRITE US , , for list and Charabancs. DUNLOP RUBBER COY. Christchurch Wellington Auckland

REINFORCED PUMICE WASHING BOILERS. FOR FUEL. lusido or Outside Use: Safe, Economical, Everlasting. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Thousands in use. Occupies very littie floor space. Boils in half the time on half tho fuel. The steel reinforced concrete casing is a non-conductor of heat. Obtainable from your Ironmonger or Plumber. THOS. CROMPTON AND SONS, Manufacturers, 133 Tuam St. Christchurch.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 9 May 1925, Page 12

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