Smith ® Caughey Ltd. Your New Spring Suit ♦. ♦ ifip£\ , I >— J JL x» Xv. A-/ a, 111 w+ L e jilT ~lfs x Itl your Spring requirements. A £ T?M 'If --fe f>!; '*/ Apart from our Ready-for-r n V Service Suits we Specialise ' If ' n Tailoring. Our Expert ■ BfL- : Cutter ' Mn Rutherf ° ra > wiil iSi i be pleased to give aHvice. : Smith .&. Caughey Ltd. ...Clothing Specialists...
LOWEST-PRICED EIGHT •• WORUTO GREATEST VALUE . . . The new Chrysler-built DeSoto Straight Eight is proving everywhere to be one of the greatest sensations in the history of the automobile industry. Even the widespread public acceptance that possibilities never before IfgpPpil greeted the famous DeSoto Six and made it even closely approached in the largest-selling first year car did not compare its price field. Wherever jf with the enthusiastic acclaim that has been introduced it has proved jj /jSjjj| V accorded this Chrysler-built Eight. The as great a success as its world's lowest-priced eight cylinder car— companion car the now |pl^L^ this DeSoto Straight Eight offers performance world-famous DeSoto Six. s==ss^ PRICES: Sedan 4-door £349 .-._■.■.. l Touring 5320 N.Z. Distributors Roadster £319 NEW ZEALAND MOTOR CO., . 4 436-440 UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. gmpe Jj^uxe £349 - And at Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin. . 2-door $337 i f,o.b. Main Ports
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 210, 5 September 1930, Page 13
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