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More Power-More SpeedGreater Capacity- arid SIX CYLINDERS kTuli 9he Outstanding Truck of Chevrolet History A six in the price range \ Commercial needs have ever been Chevrolet 8 guide in the production of trucks. Now, the Commercial World has asked for a bigger, faster, stronger truck to meet its transportation problems and Chevrolet has rcp.ied splendidly with The Outstanding Truck of Chevrolet History. Consider then this new Truck and ail that it offers. A proved and sensational six cylinder engine which endows the truck with 32% more power, 20% more speed and faster acceleration in every gear. Improved fourwheel brakes which provide positive safety under any condition of road or load, under any circumstance. The new transmission with four speeds forward to provide that extra gear so long needed by all truck mors; a new and stronger frame designed on a wheel-base of 131 ins. to give it its greater carrying capacity. And above all a trugk which does not deviate from the Chevrolet tradition of Economical Transportation. Thus have Chevrolet and General Motors New Zealand Limited kept their products in line with the needs of the New Zealand transport user—in New Zealand they have produced this truck to earn well and truly for New Zealander*. of the four VROLET^ CHEVROLET Vrfrrm *Et , cryu , her« ,, WARRANTED FOR 90 DAYS ami obtain, ulie on the appi wed monthly payment plan of Q. M. A. C. —the fi. nancial institution of General .Motors New Zealand Limited. c. F VV ASHE K T A U R A NGA. PRODUCED IN tIEW

I: M WHETHER it be a cut finger or a gashed knee, a scratched arm, burnt hand, sprain, abrasion, or open wound, Zam-Buk can always be depended upon to soothe pain, check bleeding and ensure quick healthy healing. Through its valuable antiseptic property, Zam-Buk medically cleanses the broken tissues. It kills and excludes poison germs, draws out bad matter, and averts festering, blood-poison and ulceration. The secret of Zam-Buk’s 25 years success and unfailing reliability is due to the fact that it is a natural balm prepared from fine medicinal extracts. Thus, Zam-Buk is safer and immeasurably more efficient than old-fashioned fatty ointments containing harsh minerals like zinc, lead and mercury. Doctors, nurses and first-aid officials all pay tribute to Zam-Buk’s wonderful healing. In millions of homes to-day it ie the first to be used for any skin trouble. All chemists and «tor« sell Zam-Buk at 1/6 box and 3/6 family size. B THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC Shu © m ■m X m O-’ji m m % x: V* WHATf® mm H'-ArA yjrMf *£3 1554 Miles of Pleasure New Ford Owner’s Tour After touring the North Island a Wellington Owner writes: “ Our trips, covering 1,554 miles, satisfied me that the New Car was sufficiently powerful to take us anyyvhere. I used second gear only on the hills between Napier and Taupo, not because the hills were too steep, but because of the bends. Petrol consumption 27 miles per gallon and only 1 quart of oil was added. 1 may seem over enthusiastic, but no praise I can give equals its magnificent performance.” Original letter on our files. The Ford Motor Company, of Canada, Limited,otrho*o policy t« one of continuous tmi>rocemenl, ii.oia the rifjht to cluin/je Hpcctycations and Pricen without notice. Ford Phaeton, Price £205 delivered anywhere in N.Z. THOROUGHLY BRITT N. CHRISTIAN AND AUTHORISED FORD DEALERb

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10146, 8 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10146, 8 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10146, 8 August 1929, Page 4

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