a General Motors Product ' ■ ’ ■■ -■ '-'/ I '■.■■'■'■ ■■ 'vV ■■ ZSSS&x ssm^-v,■■ t A....v...? m * r/ These are the reasons Chevrolet value Is unequalled ®The Chevrolet Blue-flame Valve-in-head Engine-to give quiet effortless power and speed . . . luxury car performance with ‘lowprice field’ economy. Special exclusive features worth asking about are: Chevrolet down-draught carburettor, electro-plated pistons, pressurestream oiling and fountain cooled valves. ® KNEE-ACTlON—lndependent front wheel springing, which changes riding to gliding, whatever the road. Complete comfort for back-seat passengers as well as for those in front; and safety, , too, through easier driving control. ® Turret-Top Fisher Body-solid steel above, below, in front, at rear, and on all sides, so that you ride completely surrounded and protected by steel. Spacious inside, and smartly streamlined without: free from all body noises; and with no-draught ventilation and comfortable form-fitting seats. Weatherproof Cable-Controlled Brakes , to give quick, smooth, positive braking—instantly responsive to the lightest touch and ready always for the unforeseen emergency. All these features plus Shockproof Steering and rugged YK frame, have been built into Chevrolet for greater comfort, greater safety and greater pleasure in driving. And - only Chevrolet can give you them all at so low a price. CHEVROLET All prices the same everywhere in New Zealand, Obtainable oh the Confidential G,M,A,C, Plan of convenient payment if desired, BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD. Durham Street, Christchurch TIMARU: Ben Watson. ASHBURTON: Smallbona GERALDINE: E. Undrill. Bros. Ltd. CREATING MORE EMPLOYMENT CM 4 General Motors New Zealand Ltd., the largest organisation in the Dominion for the as£ t sembly of motor cars a»f| trucks, is one _ of* New land’s most Important second--ary industries. . ■ Ever expanding to keep pa4[ with the ever-growing demand for General Motors products? this huge plant Is soon to he enlarged, and many thousand* of pounds in New Zealand labour and materials will be expended. Already over 540 New landers are employed in the General Motors factory at Petone, and over £11.500 per month Is now paid to them in salaries and wages.* And the amount spent locally on the purchase of materials and in operatingand miscellaneous costs (exclusive of salaries and wages) is now at the rate of £38,000 per month. It is not only good business, but also sound economics to support the General Motors policy of assembling cars and trucks in New Zealand. By doing so you are helping to create more employment and higher rates of pay.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21653, 11 December 1935, Page 4
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