i te^M.-\msJL, f ; i a ft* ™:".-r : ;;:}ni tewi **m<i .^2§&£ i : ;«^» :v^*~m 1 ,-.-w>\ r ...... HSfsft££ii # ?& Ya s$ *Xh <VJ «: m % m ¥ V Qeneral Motors cars are proved on its private Proving Qrounds of 1245 acres-the first of its kind in the automotive industry. A high speed race track is only one of the many features which include every condition of grade and road surface. Over 100 separate tests are conducted under scientific observation with instruments ' especially developed for the purpose. Only when a model has been proved perfect is it released for production and distribution all over the world. wmmmmsmm ■ «/ JM motors A 7 *SS M */ ■V/d Chevrolet Pontiac 70LUME means economy. This basic / economic law is the first reason why it pays to buy a General Motors car. General Motors builds a car for every purse and purpose, iln its line of cars are included Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick, La Salle, Cadillac and Vauxhall cars. It also makes Chevrolet and GMC Trucks. It pays to buy a General Motors car because General Motors Research Laboratories assure that General Motors cars are in the front rank of newest developments. It pays to buy a General Motors car because its purchases of raw materials are scientifically specified for greatest quality and value. It pays to buy a General Motors car because its factory methods are precise, and its equipment the most modern to assure economical production, and to assure thorough quality in workmanship. It pays to buy a General Motors car because of the careful way in which General Motors builds, inspects and tests its cars on the General Motors Proving Grounds. It pays to buy a General Motors car because General Motors service is everywhere. 5,000,000 people have bought General Motors cars. 1,215,826 people bought General Motors cars last year. Each year Qeneral Motors grows—as each year more people learn that Qeneral Motors cars are good cars to own. GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD PETONE, WELLINGTON. N.Z. 2"t-w, >t£> *-si&2SS ♦"ifc-'M-W \^*£mz* »■, i?w a£ «Ss£Sfel*v£2 i&tajtelb Stow I '''"Tif-tnir* Y^»S Saw*? ft^ & m%*mmm mom fc^*3b This isthe New Zealand General Motors Plant at Pet'one. It employs local men and women and aids Ceneml Motors dealers in building up healthy, permanent busmen institutions. THESE ARE THE GENERAL MOTORS CARS mn « HUHHU 'fo wi;::.f:'■■'.ifcSi' >i>^ w. t^Mfc-sm^F. tm z 9. * !C£ m 0k in s I 5 1 8a N I *\? i 'A Machinery and methods employed in all Qeneral Motors factories are of the most advanced modern design for quality and precision workmanship at a saving of time, labor and expense* Every manufacturing operation on every part of every Qeneral Motors car is observed by an inspector. Such equipment and methods could only be justified on such an extensive scale by the enormous quantity production required to supply one purchaser in every four throughout the .worW^ith.aJjcnCTa^M^iTeor.. vrSLH W ES3 MOTOR CARS ES i b Oldsmobile v Oakland Buick Ld'SalVe Cadillac Yduxhall i • » BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD., Christchurch Buick, Chevrolet SMITH MOTORS LTD., Christchurch - ■ Chevrolet, Oakland, Pontiac ARCHIBALD'S GARAGE, Christchurch - - Chevrolet, Oldsmobile ASHBURTON : J. GRANT MACKIE, Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Pontiac G.M.C., Vauxhall WAIMATE : G. SADLER, Buick, Chevrolet, Oakland, Pontiac GREYMOUTH : G. L'SCHAEF & SONS, Buick, Chevrolet, G.M.C., Oldsmobile TIMARU: E. 0. HENSHAW, Oakland, Pontiac SOUTH CANTERBURY MOTORS, Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile GERALDINE : E. UNDRILL, Chevrolet, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, G.M.C AMBERLEY : FREW BROS., Buick, Chevrolet
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19114, 24 September 1927, Page 19
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