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want a car badly—each week-end when you see Browns family piling into, their - Chevrolet and Brown proudly turns out of the home gate, country-wards—you feel an irritating little nag inside—a feeling of incompetency. Why can't you have a Chevrolet anyway—it would keep the youngsters in closer touch, you'd all have good times together— WHY NOT?— Come to think of it—it could be 'done—A chap spends a lot of money that isn't absolutely necessary —and doesn t bring in any real return —you could save that. The wife would be keen to help too—she'd appreciate motoring home with you after a day's shopping. A car of your own! A jolly stylish car that you'd be proud to own, that you could rely on for business and pleasure; that would give, literally, a world of happiness to the-wife, to you, and the youngsters —It's not too late to see the Chevrolet dealer to-day—-now

District Representatives: DOMINION motors, ltd., cheistchtjrch. STATION GABAGE, CHRISTCHURCH. FREW BROS., AHBBKLBT. G. H. CARSON, ASHBTXRTON. HORRELL BROS., RANGIORA. N.Z. Distributors: DOMINION MOTORS LTDL, Wellington Christchurch

■JFLt ffTfrzrm m m m # \. *■* I Good Oil—or Repair Bills? If you are a business man, you should remember that in buying Wakefield "Castrol" Motor Oil you are buying a proved oil, of established reputation, that is used by 90% of racing motorists and record breakers; that many car manufacturers advise its exclusive use; that mechanics speak strongly in favour of it. There's a grade of "Castrol" to suit every car. gallon tins from all good garages. WAKEFIELD In 1 and 4 C. C. WAKEFIELD & CO. LTD. All-British Firm—Heart Office: London. Head Office for Australia and New Zealfltnd: Attas BiiWiflft Syitefcy. Enquiries should headdress«l to Messrs C. C. . Wakefield aid Co. Md.'j scnlative, "W. Ingle, P.O. Box 492. Christcburcli. "Rovering ii"S m.: A 4-cyl. water--45 m.p.g. A word you can use to describe motoring at tram fares in the "Rover Nine' f >9 SMITH MOTORS mmitep cooled,S-aeater and touring— ' •■ - Armstrong - Siddeley—-full-sired family tourer —£465 !

In which car are YOU riding? Stop all those nerve-rack-ing, car-wrecking jolts and jats. Here's a genuine Hartford Shock Absorber that will give yon a new experience in road comfort. Not only that—Hartfords are * mighty good investment. They mean greater car serviceability &nd lower upkeep. There's more mileage from tires and "gas"—wheels have traction. Steering ia easier. Yoor whole car lasts longer. Standard Model with itaodmri fittings Ford Model will ebunp-ofc filtiar* If the District AitDt for your cmr u» aot supply you, write direct to C. B. Bradley Ltd. 82 Bay«water Road, Sydney. The new improved Hartford SHOCK-ABSORBER "Makes every road, a boulevard'* USED MOTORS MOTOR CARS WITH 6 MONTHS' GUARANTEE. Dodge Car 5 5-seater, 1923 model, in perfect order, just like new £2OO Gray Car, 5-seater, 4-cylinder, late model, electric lights and starter £l5O Dodge Car, 3-seater, electric lights & starter, balloon tyres, late model £l5O Buick Car, light 4-cylinder, 3-seater, 1918 model, electric lights & starter r* , „ • £135 Dodge Car, 5-seater, 4-cylinder, E.L. & S., newly painted " .. £l5O Maxwell Car, 5-seater, late model £l4O Ford Car, 5-seater, 1914 model, a snip „ , £45 Ford One-ton Truck, open body, drop sides and canopy for driver £llO Overland Car, light 4-cylirifler, 5-seater £l5O Ford Car, with delivery back, anv trial £4O Studebaker Car, 3-seater, 6-cylinder; had very little use -." - £SQ MOTOR CARS BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH. Archibald's Garage 24 OXFORD TERRACE, Phoaeltss

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18342, 27 March 1925, Page 5

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