II - I CARRY ON!” . r ■ ■ ' ■ .' . • | 4 message to every motorist from New Zealand’s oldest and largest motor car manufacturers. ON” is more than a political creed, more than a catch phrase—it is sound common sense. , The daily life of New Zealand must go on —we must eat and live and work and play —we must continue to buy and to sell and to pay for goods and services. We must maintain uninterruptedly the ebb and flow of our daily life. In doing so we render the greatest possible service to ourselves, our neighbours and to all the people of New Zealand? 5! -- i! Last week, in spite of petrol restrictions and gloomy forebodings concerning the future of the Motor Industry, General Motors New Zealand Ltd. continued to build motor cars and i trucks — continued to employ its 500 workers, secure in the | belief that the Motor Industry would “Carry On”. \ i For General Motors believes that the motor vehicle is an integral part of modern daily life; not a luxury for the privileged few, but the cherished possession of thousands of ■ New Zealand families; t<he means through which movement and freedom, health and happiness, more effective work and more enjoyable leisure have been made possible to all. Motor cars at today’s prices are a good investment. It is sound common sense to gratify your desire to own a new car or a : more moderii and up-to-date used car. It is sound common | sense to have your car repaired and serviced now in antici- , pation of the golden hours of sunshine on the open road throughout thje Spring and Summer months. ' ; Your General Motors Dealer is waiting to serve you. He has , v , trained mechanics and modenr equipment, and courteous, help- ■> < , ful salesmen. He sells and services the finest cars and trucks I that money can buy. He is your neighbour, an essential and 1 • ■ ■ desirable part of your community. . He,' too, is ready to I ' - “Carry On’’. 1 B Vjeonoinical to Buy, Economical to Service., Economical to Bun Immediate Delivery of All Models v VAUXHALL • CHEVROLET • PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE • BUICK CHEVROLET & BEDFORD TRUCKS For the buyer who wishes to purchase out of income, convenient terms may be arranged on the Confidential General Motors Instalment Plan through General Motors Acceptance Corporation. GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED PL,3.48
[catarrh (CHRONIC COLD IN THE HEAD) Stop the nuisance of this dangerous trouble this quick, easy way If you are a victim of catarrh or bad cold in the head, you stand in danger yourself and a menace to all around you. The air passages of your mouth, nose, throat and lungs are swarming with virulent germs which inflame the mucous membrane lining the air passages. Beastly bad-smelling mucus forms. You begin to feel feverish, nervous and irritable. Stop all this miserable suffering by starting with De Witt’s Catarrhal Cream to-day. This powerful antiseptic and soothing preparation completely banishes the harmful germs that cause the trouble. Air passages are made sweet and clean and immune from further attack. The nose becomes clear and you can breathe through it as nature intended. Get your supply of this fine remedy to-day. Sold by chemists everywhere. De WITTS CATARRHAL CREAM for Catarrh, Chronic Cold in the | Head and Hay Fever. Price 1/9. : !
CURED IN 3 DAYS! J)ANDRUFF, scurf, falling hair and incipient baldness quickly yield To BIRMESE HERBAL HAIR ROOT COMPOUND. Used in conjunction with the free native scalp-gland massager, it will clean up all scalp affections, revitalise the hair follicles and stimulate new hair growth. Only 5/6 treatment. From W. H. Snowsill, M.P.S., Chemist, Masterton. ' 7
“First he held her hand and then she held his,” reads a passage in a new novel. It sounds to us very much i like a couple of misdeals. j •
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 September 1939, Page 5
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