*' IT A GROWTH The growing public preference for Graham Brothers Trucks is strikingly told in the figure*—' Year 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 Truck Sales 1086 3401 6971 10791 24056 Qain 213% 105% 55% 123% The first nine months of 1926, with sales aggregating 29,336 trucks, show an increase of 78.4% over the corresponding period of 1925. Progress—sound, swift, impressive. graham Brother* Trucks, with Dodge Brother* ommrrdalCars,mut9l%ofallhauUngra}uirementt, ■y Tl 1-Ton Chassis £345 H-Ton Chaiiit £4BO Deliotrtd 5 % # AMURI MOTORS LTD. f DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH » 'v'ii and at Timaru * Trucks Bailt by IhrtlMlw rfi SOLD BY DODGE B) QEALERS '£\ 'Hi
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18923, 11 February 1927, Page 4
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