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FOR BIG TASKS AND BIG STRAINS INTERNATIONAL —TRUCKS— The International Truck is a glutton for rough work and hard going. After many years steady service—there’s your International still going strong—asking for more. The International is as strong and simple as 20 years truck-making experience can make it. It’s built to be handled, not by mechanics, but by laymen. Go over the International point by point—the Crankshaft and Ball Bearings with an absolute truck-life guarantee, the easy, comfortable steeringgear (a new and special feature) — the cylinders removable in a jiffy without special tools—the perfectly-ad-justed spring flexibility under varying loads. You’ll take a pride in your new International. After it’s given you 10 years hard service, you’ll be prouder still. A.B.C. MOTORS (N.Z.) LTD. LAMBTON QUAY :: WELLINGTON

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J. MOORE 77 KENT TERRACE, VRASSFOUNDER. ’Phone 20 —727.

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" 8 "~ — " '— ■ tear * o BjgMMIl 'p. »y [WBB/4. iy What’s behind a General Motors car? 1. Manufacturing economies. 4. Research facilities. By coordinating the purchasing power of General Motors maintains for its divisions its car and accessory divisions, General the largest automotive research laboraMotors effects large economies in the tories in the world, where a small army of building of each car. scientists is ceaselessly working for the improvement of General Motors cars. 2. Volume production. _ „ . . _ , . . 5. Permanent service. The volume of sales is so great —nearly . ~ , it _ , , 800,000 cars and trucks were produced General Motors has girdled the globe with and sold last year-that it has been pos- salea and se ™ lce organizations. Since it sible to make the margin of profit on each produces parts and accessories used m car relatively low. bui d ’ ng ltS Cars l the Phaser of a General Motors car is assured that parts and 3. Engineering facilities. service will be available throughout the General Motors interchanges the special- °f car. ized experience and engineering talent of General Motors makes a car for every purse its divisions, so that each General Motors and every purpose. And by reason of the car benefits in engineering from its asso- facts given above, it offers the utmost in ciation with the others. motor car value in each price class. Further information regarding General Motors may be had by writing to General Motors Export Company, 132 Willis Street, Wellington. GENERAL MOTORS MAKERS OF MOTOR CARS, TRUCKS, ACCESSORIES AND EQUIPMENT Buick . Cadillac .. Chevrolet . Oakland . Oldsmobile . GMC Trucks New York . London . Paris . Copenhagen . Soerabaia . Bombay . Calcutta . Shanghai . Manila . Honolulu Sydney . Melbourne . Wellington . Madrid . Johannesburg . Mexico City . Sao Paulo • Buenos Aires

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 22

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