New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 17, 1929, Page 6

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. 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER WWWSQ@.W “ “ LOTIERIES A PART SPEFD CONTEST 2= CANONIZATION l]a OF ITALIAN LIFE Quikest Vopage 0 Orient Wil i X STARTED py ot g s e Be Sought i v of the many nen Long Proces N Bp Fin- Hold on Public cess of twenty knots Fist il (4) The Matson | . e Ll ] erican-owned, which o \ ‘ A PACKARD EIGHTS Washington, ! I internations t 1 tis Pennant pre P North Atlantic is likely soou 2 spread to the Paci rd ) No Travel Incr marine authorities received reg ) i ters concerr . ments on the western ¢ SR pohe S G ) T Americ Jiupar Canadian lines ar a new period of trans Iry, in whi i nd fre ! but at le the 1 ¢ reports studieid by P = cosfirm the bel Be King” in f ! ] well as North Atantic, s Reports Listed i ' v parcd wit ) vear | zatic i o | ] v hen 11 e 1 ! AUTOMAT IN BERLIN 1 1o the Mintstry owned, is reported to have con ' i OBSERVING pleted plans for of six opened in | Yormer trically driven 1 cack 1 s 1 a “cin-|z 000 gross tons, with a x 1 it o 1 ing the rriage n s pu Built in three complete and luxurious lines - at The new series Packard Straight Eights are out- three distinct ranges of price standingly more advanced, more beautiful, more comfortable and convenient than any Packard cars in history. They embody all the engineering improvements and the enriched luxury which the world naturally expects from Packard. Three complete lines of cars are included in the new serics.- They cover the entire fine car field—and dominate it! Whether you desire the supreme uxury of custom designed coach work—fitted, tri immed and upholstered lccordmg to your personal tastes—or the comfort, beau!y and distinction of a Packard in the usual full measure, you qu find among the new series Packard Eights a car to meet your exact requirements. THE The Packard Eight THE For those who desire THE The Packard De Luxe with its the power and speed Standard Eightisa DE LUXE 1 4siinch wheelbase ~ CUSTOM ofthe De Luxe engine, ~ STANDARD smaller edition of is the largest, roomi- Packardalso provides the larger and cost- EIGHT estand sz perfectly EIGHT h (LusmmpEighL- EIGHT lier Pfckard cars. appointed car which Built on a chassis of It is provided for Packard has ever produced. It is 140Y%2-inch wheelbase, it is powered those who desire the luxury and practically an individual with the same motor—the famous distinction of Packard transporta- creation, for fittings, Packard Straight Eight,, with jts tion in cars of modified wheelbase and upholstery—as well and trim—are usua specifications of th The Packard Eight De I provides the supreme luxury in motor Prices at the fa $4585 for the Ro the Seven-Passen from 5350 for ger Sedan-Limou T'he est m of the asterpieces adividual cus so available $10,000. d upholstery with its new f THE 200 EAST MAIN A S K T H E d Eight cars include the new, sun visors, gear, newly perfected shatter- »oard lockers and new beauties of All provide the improved ur-speed transmission and still further refined straight-eight engine. ac M nine-bearing crankshaft, improved and developed to new standards of Save for the Packard is truly the world's finest motor car—in brilliance of performanc De Luxe performance, in beauty and distinc- tion of appearance. Prices at the factory range from £3190 for the Roadster to $3885 for the Seven-Passenger Sedan - Limou- A wide choice in color and up- tery is available for any of the eleven beautiful body types. fjustable driver’s A N W H O and 2t more moderate price. Elevgn models are lable in the Standard Eight line —cach one a Packard through and through, powerful, smooth and fleet. Nothing to provide for the comfort and convenience of owners has been omitted from these new Packard cars. Prices of the Packard Standard Eight at the factory, distinguished including a wide choice of colors, range from $2375 for the Five-Passenger Sedan of 127).-inch wheelbase to $2775 for the Seven-Passenger Scdan-Limou- sine with wheclbase of 134 %2 inchess Ve cordially invite you to come and see the new series Packards—to drive the model of your choice. Then let us show you, with pencil and paper, how you can enjoy the luxury and distinction of Packard transportation—very likely at no geater expense than you are paying for your present motoring. HONEYMAN AUTO SALES CO. STREET TELEPHONE 2542 O W N 8 (0] 119. Sm et N ANNIVERSARY Alderman a Mrs. Frank 1 stree E Filteenth Centuz 7 MISS KENNEDY TO W RARE TAPESTRY 15 9 VfiJ»» M i1 OWNED BY BT @1\4 iy Wil == Q Treasure Given to Museum : %@st Beautiful BLACK you have ever seen 17 (F—ASr g. And Diamond streaking or spot Black never g r Diamond and gives t s 1 of rnurl s Your dealer has both Diamond Dyes Sun Prool -BETTER RESULTS F\'fi TO US —— UZE CONTEST WVVARDS TOTALING For wr 1g best 400 word letter telling “Why 50 Degrees is the Danger Point”, you can win first prize MODEL HOME Why is 50 De clectrically equipped, through- ger Point” 1t; the “Dan- in the preservation arees the ynd a new Cadillac of perishable food products? — Coupe, delivered to your door; Why do fluctuating temper- the third, $2,000 in gold—and " atures—too high or too low— so on down the long list. cause these perishables to en- Determine now to enter health of this contest these danger the your and gain one of family? well-worth-winning To set the nation thinking about the vitally important problem of proper food preser vation, the National Preservation Council is Food spon nation-wide ¢ soring a % 5 awards total- The home, contest with 83 ing & J,f)()fl.()f) cash value. first award, a model The New Britain Food Preservation Council e i THE DANGER POINT awards. As a first step come in and get the explanatory book- let, “How to Safeguard Your amily’s Health” “ules and regulations withdetailed But you must act at once. I'his contest is short and snappy. 30th. It closes September Come in today! THE DANGER POINT

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