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ASo-M OVER . ’ ” aSmsLau! t ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ BHM HHM ■ MK&nm*WH&£. ■ f gWw nF ■ ■ HAVE BEEN MADE AND BOUGHT iQßlßnuTirWffLß fej* iM~ - BMMHjMßH|p|lahlKWj by jug w a ■ iBviu abba' OT B IVrALuIAV hbbt AND BMBißiim was jS Jh< I B A ILfIMIgRRR NEW holden vrWWwT SINCE 1948 special OVER SOO A DAY ARE SEDAN NOW ' modern Over £700,000.000 (99% of production hos been paid TO THE PEOPLE Australia and New Zealand for wages, goods and services. Over £300,000,000 has been paid to the Australian and New Zealand Governments in sales and other ? v ® r . 7in round clearance. . M first-class suspension and Taxes ' make Now that it is apparent that much of the trade future of New Zealand and Australia lies in the k-lk tL.lL’w 1253 h *’ t - ° f Pacific area the financial aspect is a very worthwhile consideration, but the secret of the overwhelming success of Holden nearly 50% of all cars svid in Australia in very competitive market OUTSTANDING b because Holden b designed and built BY THE PEOPLE of Australia and New Zealand for their VALUE own particular requirements. £ll3O N.Z. Assembled. Ttfcß £378 Sterling Deposit In New Zealand Holden is by far the leader in Its class in sales to people with overseas funds. fUC IIHMwU WUQMI £474 Australian Deposit, vmiiinnniininiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniininiinniiiiniiminnnniiinminiiiiiiiiiiiiii hydra-matic automatic transmission The I,OOO r OOI was a iiimimiiiiiinimiiimiimiuiiiiimmmmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiii) „ 'iiiiiiinnniniiniiiimiiiiimiiiiniiniinniinniiiiiiiiiiiiii HOLDEN SPECIAL STATION SEDAN « WHICH IS NOW DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOM The moat sought-after vehicles in 2V.Z. Ideal for family-men, fishermen, farmers, travellers, holidaymakers, handymen, The dogs, the canary, or baby in the carrycot, in behind - there's luggage RE space aplenty. Just pile in and go. The interior is completely washable. These are designed tor HEAL outdoor living. HOLDEN’S LUXURY MODEL which has individual front seats, leather AN UNBEATABLE INVESTMENT FOR YOUR * l ’" “" "" k -,-’ - Hgdra-Matic Automatic Transmission JPEBRBBBRftiaiMjRiBBaiu^.. v V LU JLA J Recognised as the world's finest completely Automatic Transmission m l AR Rr- RP WkX rilkllkf* Accelerate to go Brake to Jr Jy 7 i R I s *°P c * u^c " —No gear r T I AUSTRALIAN assembly only EASIER SAFER : with automatic transmission. _ ■ * W,CI 813,1 Approx - Srerlleg Deposit MM ixk AwlraUall ®»p*dt mu COMPARE THIS £llBB N|Z. ASSEMBLED £306 STEBUN® DEPOSIT OK £495 AUST. DEPOSIT AB(I CONVERTIBLE I THK REAL POSITION ABOUT NEW HOLDENS I HYDRA-MATIC BRRmHKBHMMB6^^~^^~. IKI CCr**MkinC s At no *' m< since fh® war has supply satisfied demand for popular makes. In Christchurch alone the waiting list H nm a wtm~>iw arwo<><wr ww OCk*AjrMUd numbers thousands. For this reason delivery from normal allocation within a reasonable time is impossible and |j| B KAIWMvI TO = *• •’■• «king everyone who possibly can to take advantage of the No-Remittance Scheme and import a HOLDEN jl| —k. ?._ . A X'.f/j H for his own use or for members of his family. If you wish you can make a gift of the overseas deposit to your wife, =1 |> K?aU-Df*BVeM a NHLVIt 10z in - your c>, ** or ° ther rolotivos to enable them to buy a NEW HOLDEN. J WR^HgER3i^3S ; OF 1 DO YOU UNDERSTAND THIS NO-REMITTANCE SCHEME? 1 IHB ? R .Xalll idi E Dtn B Th* undorlying principle is to allow anyone who has eligible funds overseas to use them to pay for the imported gf| W'AMl'fja DOUBLE BED P parts content of a new car, or for a completely assembled vehicle if he has sufficient funds. This vehicle is extra |g TBI llFi4M!!<i*M Jis SLEEPING SPACE B fo or< * inar Y im P° r f l «"d actually helps relieve the overall shortage. ’L’ WITH ■ WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES? J -V ’ <■•' \ J TAII DOOR B < 1 ) You obtain early delivery of a NEW HOLDEN. 'i I lAIL-UVwK ||| (21 You will get top price for your present car if you wish to sell. LU RjRRRRBWRRRBHfcaRFr * SHUT. B 131 When yOU •* entudl T re,,H y° ur HOLDEN you will find it has a SECOND-TO-NONE RESALE VALUE. g| HAIIERW everybody's ideal sar tried and I WHAT OVERSEAS FUNDS ARE ELIGIBLE ? H a,B,BJ,Kt » *V* ’ # g.» § (II Shares in Overseas Companies hold prior to Ist January, 1959, bonus issues or dividends from them, or shares g] R , lM*BV®n IB EBe tOU£Best lesting grOUBaS in t •? Ig purchased since Ist January, 1959, provided they wore purchased with funds from the sale of other overseas pl RRNMNHREMRMRRRMRH wafld bbß carryiag H shares hold prior to Ist January, 1959, or dividends from them. fl Bl (21 Overseas Currency purchased at par prior to 1.1.59. 19 MONTHS’ WARRANTY B (31 War Bonds or similar overseas socurHies held prior to 1.1.59. 1| ix mvn 1 n<j hmrumh 11 g| MOTi . TH| msmicnyi DATI _ raiOß TO llt January, 1959 applies only to the above sources H ------- - - ■a B ■°f FUNDS. IT DOES NOT APPLY TO THE POLLOWING: 3 A® EE U E JkJk wJka IS * 4 ’ Earnings while working overseas. Doctors, Nurses, Shearers, Teachers, or anyone at all working outside Now g < ’3iiifc-.5.t i ; I us before you ID BDAfiM at H (51 Legacies from overseas estates or from estates in New Zealand of eligible overseas assets. g 111 (61 Life Insurance Policies where the premiums have been paid overseas. » • p (71 Royalties from books or music. AuMtttte TMMBbdOOS. , H Racing stoke winnings or stud fees of racehorses overseas. 2 £3 • alms a TtJ ■ Gifts from relatives overseas, or relatives In NX with overseas funds. Ik lB HI a B Wil MawaW OF »P WMMvlw B (>o> Immigrants' Funds or Property Overseas. If you have come from an overseas country, JmH in and discuss the 9 fa OlBMt 9U% Of QoMUCSa FBOHOBB OBR j prospects of obtaining a new car. OHmnMm. Orf OWtf «Mur Bccoea "'Y^' '"’•ss'*£ - 4 Illi BmRH we we , *£•* m''' jL* 1 ” y=3 w ••"’ COKNER DURHAM * RUMORS STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. ■n. —«i - ~, M -? ’Tl 1 W "»-*?!*- y*? ■ » U ■wURMI..— —MMM— - A2J999 MMw WAMbIb RbMbbb) P Oar 71 A r*~ RAMI TONpMM «•»»». (Ueeeuea g Bcoueo. M » HERVEY MOTORS LTD. SCHAEFS LTD. ARTHUR BURKE LTD. I KOHfiISHARVESTERSttVICELTD. OBSOHMOTORS (MHfl"ur FORD BROS. S—nnnMARU- h—sm.—miounL I n— ham—atr. I n—«. rahmora. n—rararhm. n— nßAUom. -*w»> (UteeseC Meter 9*Me UeUbmt | (U«—U Mm. Ortfcte oeaMs> | <Uem* Mew WNsSe OWm) Meier OsDMSe Mm) (UmeM Muler WMMe ■eifcml 1 ~miiT ■ ■■. ... .......... , r ~ r ... •■ ' ; ■ .. ■ ■ ■ . - - - .--\ 'f- •< . • . ~ ■ ■ ■

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30044, 31 January 1963, Page 9

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