NEW PRINCESS mi The car that will change the shape of cars. The shape of the new Princess gives you the features that Princess more economically than many smaller cars. every major manufacturer has wanted to incorporate into A shape that gives you higher, more comfortable one car. cruising speeds. It gives you room for five adults and their luggage. More A shape which gives you an integral boot that is larger than shoulder room, for example, than a Rolls Royce Corniche. that of any other car in its class. A shape in which thicker, deeper seats still leave more room A shape with unique hydragas suspension that smooths out roads, for shoulders, knees and legs. A shape which leaves sixty A shape with wheels right in the corners to give you positive, per-cent of the room for people. safe handling. A shape that combines style with strength. A shape that is so aerodynamically designed Enough style to bridge the gap between the 70’s and 80’s, it enables an 1800 cc transversely J A shape that will change the shape of cars to come, mounted engine to drive the larger ©(/unceAA The car that will change the shape of cars I ' . \ FROM $7691 ,£|| "‘hit - ' ” i ' v j' ' v ’*■' / * WSBBBBBBIiBBBi v. > ” ” >• '■ > -.^•^.SwSr. JF ■''*•<»- “ -.<v?' '-’«3SS> SSBkriX>•/v x ■ - '** ' *' W;* ■ ' "’*• ■ New Zealand Motor Corporation Limited. LM VD Selling more vehicles to more people Nationwide Westport: Craddocks Transport Ltd. — Palmerston Street. Ashburton: Drummond & Etheridge Ltd. — 68 Tancred Street. Amberley: New Zealand Motor Corporation. Cheviot: Cheviot Motors Limited — Rolleston Street. Culverden: Mocketts Motors Ltd. Christchurch: New Zealand Motor Corporation — Armagh & Worcester Street. Leeston: H. & A. Bayliss Ltd. — 99 High Street. Rangiora: New Zealand Motor Corporation. Ross: Ross Motors Ltd. — Moorhouse Street.
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