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THE BEST SPRING TONIC WHAT NATURE PRESCRIBES. It is now generally recognised that the nearer we get to Naturo the healthier and happier our lives will be. This is splendidly emphasised in the use of “Maltexo” as a spring tonic, which every man, woman and child —children especially—requires at this season of the year. “Maltexo” is Nature’s own cleanser, purifier, and restorer —the concentrated essence of best malted barley and nothing else, the same food exactly as Nature supplies to plant life. “Maltexo” is mildly laxative and removes th'e poisonous waste matter which clogs the system. At the same time it enriches and purifies tho blood, assists digestion, and tones up the whole system. You will feel wonderfully bright and fit this spring after taking “Maltexo.” For children nothing can take tho place of “Maltexo” as a spring tonic. Obtainable in 1 and 21b jars and lib tins for family use-—Advt. BELL’S —NEW ZEALAND’S FAVOURITE. Tho popularity of Arthur Bell’s Scotch whisky can be attributed to its consistent excellence mellowness and perfect purity. Look for tho signatures : Arthur Bell and Sons, Ltd., Perth, which appears on tho label of every genuine bottle. —Advt.

The WHIPPET ... sets a new pace * m vd' : 3 55SThe Overland Whippet will turn in a 34-foot circle . . . park in a 14-foot curb space. A specially designed steering mechanism makes steering easy. DEALERS NAMES:— Palmerston North, H. Hatrick’s and Co.’s.. Sales and Service Depot; Hunterville, A. Dalziell; Feilding, Wackrill and Stewart; Ohakune Junction A. Webb; Compare other cars by these standards c 35 miles on an Imperial gallon of petrol. 55 miles an hour—s to 30 miles in 13 seconds. Four-wheel brakes—stops in 51 feet from a speed of 40 miles an hour. Turns in 34 foot circle parks in 14 feet of curb space. 5 feet 9 inches high—lower gravity centre —greater safety. Modem-type body—provides more inside room than other light cars. The Overland Whippet represents a combination of the most advanced American and European engineering thought. It is a complete new car . . . designed and built as a unit . . . not an old-fashioned, reconstructed chassis. For over three years, WillysOverland engineers in America and Europe have been developing it. The distinctive body lines frankly resemble the smartest cars of America and Europe. It has a beautiful finish of polished Appenine blue lacquer—with nickeled lamp-rims and radiator shell. Lowswung ... rakish ... graceful as a Whippet ... that s the proper way to describe it. New Mechanical Standards Its high-torque motor of 3J4s-inch bore by 4>Ss-inch strolce, Is by far the most efficient light car engine made in the U. S. A. It actually develops more horsepower per cubic inch of piston displacement and pound of car weight than any other light four-cyl-inder engine. It has an 80-lb. torque . . . this means greater pulling power . . . the ability to master hills, sand and mud without shifting gears. You have never seen a car like it before. In fairness to yourself drive this car . . . prove to yourself that no other light car is comparable to it. OVE RLAND Whippet The world’s new-type light cat WILLYS - OVERLAND * FINE MOTOR . CARS

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 6, 4 December 1926, Page 14

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