111 JII Leadership— Oakland leadership ii due to a surprising combination of quality feature* usually found only in much mere expensive cars. The Oakland is not just a car with added accessories it is built throughout to be the finest light six. Oakland has proved itself a wonder on the road. From a crawl it pick* up in a flash steadily and smoothly to 40-50—sixty-five if you wisht The new Oakland has taken the motoring world by surprise. It has excelled all anticipations; ao enthusiastic is the critical American market that Oakland was the best seller in its priceclass during 1924. OAKLAND —£385— Improved and modernised springing makes 10,000 miles per set of tyres easily possible with Oakland. Here is a car with latest L head engine, centralised control, ball-bearing steering system, four wheel brakes, disc steel wheels, balloon tyres. Fisher body, Duco finish, transmission and automatic spark control for £385. Accept our invitation to spend an hour or so behind the wheel of an Oakland. You will incur no obligation, and there will be no cost. If unable to call, fill in and post the coupon below for free Oakland literature. . Please send free Oakland literature to ■ Name »:...... mmtm Llia: - am M l *aK, l . . Address » \&* AMP MOTOW IMPO»T«m ■ jj 48, FORT STREET, AUCKLAND 111 111
Announcing the 1926 NASH LINE In accordance with the Nash Factory's balloon tyres, disc wheels, and unscratchpolicy to make no yearly models, but to able Duco finish complete the most incorporate whatever improvements that advanced car of the year. The whole may be deemed advisable from time to , 926 Nash line rcprc3ents a d ecisive time, the New 1926 Advanced Six body forw&rd {n hJstory of motor car lines show no change from the strikingly , , T . , development. In appearance, in perhandsome appearance so apparent in last , . .... . _. , , j I forming ability, in hnish and appointment they reveal superiorities that add renewed Nash quality remains unchanged, while force to the phrase, "Nash Leads the the special Nash 4-wheel braking system, World in Motor Car Value." W. S. MILLER :: Top of Khyber Pass :: Always Open - Phone 43-257 NASH
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 242, 13 October 1925, Page 11
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