THE OPEN MIND GENERAL MOTORS HAS AN OPEN MIND. Its programme is to provide a quality car in each price field. Already this programme has led to the development of cars that differ widely in type and detail, but each designed to serve a definite purpose. Through its laboratories, which are the largest automotive laboratories, General Motors looks into the future. At its Proving Ground it tests improvements created anywhere in the world. It is committed to nothing except quality at the lowest possible cost. Every detail is subject to constant questioning and the possibility of betterment. This mental attitude is of interest to any car buyer. You are assured that you are buying the result of to=day's best thinking, not yesterday's prejudices or the mere product of habit. You are benefitting by contact with active open minds. Lj' Li Vauxhall . Bedford Chevrolet • Pontiac Oldsmobile . Buick .La Salle BHBHB Cadillac . Fisher Bodies GENERAL MOTORS
QUICKEST ROUTE wßienT hy Canadian-Australasian Line and Canadian Pacific, via HONOLULU. Sailings every four weeks by M.S. "AORANGI." connecting with the S.S. "EMPRESS OF JAPAN": and S.S. "NIAGARA." connecting with the S.S. "EMPRESS OF CANADA." Yokohama 18 days. Kobe 13 Ooy»Shanghai 21 days. Hong Kong 24 days. CANADIAN PACIFIC 32-34 QUAY STREET, AUCKLAND. Change to the tea that never cfrangea.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 129, 2 June 1934, Page 12
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