World Leadership Brings Low Prices World Leadership for Oraiiam Brothers Trucks is more than a phrase. It is a vital, practical thing that means satisfaction. and money to ' myi-fa. It because public demand is baaed on, satisfaction—and the demand for Graham Brothers Trucks is growing greater every day. It means money to buyers because large demand, means large production—and large production is the 3ecret of low prices. rVr»ham Brothers are the largest exclusive truck in the world. By that fact the buyer profits. He profits by the quality that created the demand— and by the astonishingly low prices that demand made possible. 1-Ton Chassis - - £345 11-Ton Chassis- - £435 MSM Low Chassis £445 Northern Automobiles Ltd. 150-156 ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. Graham Brothers I SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS 1 m\ I J A f i\ W D£AL£RS EVERYWHERE Aristocratic Automobiles Ansaldo Seen At Every Tutu The 14-40 Ansaldo is definitely a car of which one may truthfully say its appearance and performance place it on a pinnacle above all others—an aristocrat. Since its birth the Ansaldo has taken its place as pre-eminently a leader and acknowledged as such throughout the world. Touring and Sports Models at prices from £495. Ansaldo Motor Company 7, Kitchener Street - Auckland H. G. Lane, Manager. Aristocratic in Appearance and Performance
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 134, 8 June 1926, Page 12
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