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CHRYSLTR MOTORS PRODUCT ' . . .ENJOY NOW., Plymouth what other low-priced cars may offer — SOME DAY- —-— : SOME DAY all manufacturers in the lowest-price field may build full-swc cars, with room for a full quota of adult passengers , , , nmrirr ' . • , 5 ... Plymouth does that SOME DAY all makers of lowest-priced cars may require every motor to pass a two-hour block test and a careful dynamometer test Plymouth does that SOME DAY every low-priced car may establish precision limits comparable with the care that is taken on high-priced cars. Chrysler-built to typical Chryslcr-quality standards . . Plymouth docs that IAfOPE” SOME DAY every low-priced car may offer trouble-proof, self-equalizing, extra-powerful 7 brakes, requiring no lubrication.; With its Chrysler-designed weatherproof hydraulics . . • 'Plymouth does that SOME DAY all cars of lowest price may keep their power and smoothness longer . . may have plus-strength (instead of just barely sufficient strength) in motor, axles, transmission and frame may cause less trouble and give more pleasure . . . Plymouth does that IAfOPE' - IPIWJMKDWTIffI . ; 1 THE LOWEST-PRICED FULL-SIZE CAR TOURING - - £278 COUPE DE LUXE £299 SEDAN 4-door - £299 ROADSTER . - £272 (with Dickey Seat) All models with . COUPE . . £292 SEDAN 2-door * £292 All prices f.o.b. main ports N.Z. Distributors: I Todd Motor Coy. i Branches and Dealers at all centres j ~~ •• ' " ||||| - - r -r— : ’ 9 *'’ . . 1 OWSMOiBUILg ■J i Read what these aetual . owners say Invercargill, repair, and haa not given me one moment of trouble I 16th July, 1929. during that time. Messrs. A. Russell 6c Co. Ltd., • 1 •).: It is. very light on oil, shows splendid roadability, INVERCARGILL, N.Z. an j 1 f ln a that I- am able to maintain a very high j Dear Sirs: average speed on my trip., , 1 am having such complete satisfaction with my I have every confidence in recommending this 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan that 1 feel constrained to make of car to any intending purchaser as one of voice my appreciation. outstanding quality and brilliant performance. 1 bought the car from you on June 23rd, and (Sgd.) A. LAMPORT, speedometer registers 21,887 miles at this date <-» XT / - 1 (July J 6th, 1929). I have not spent sixpence on * Waitoa . the engine and chassis bearings have had no adjust- J Tataitab ment whatever. . . October 14th, 1929. I am no. Toad hog, but I do Invercargill-Dunedin Messrs. General Motors (N.Z.) Ltd., in three hours fifty minutes and Invercargill- PETONE. . . , . , Christchurch in 10,’ hours in absolute comfort in my Dear Sirs, Oldsmobile. ..•■.. You will be interested to learn that my Oldsmobile Yours faithfully, Sedan has now covered 20,00 b miles without requiring (Sgd.) W. MANSON. any mechanical adjustment. 1 feel that I could not expect greater .satisfaction City Road, Auckland, from any car. Its speed—still capable of 70 at a 25th November, 1929. pinch—its power, braking efficiency—its economy I Tappenden Bros. Limited. —2O m.p.g. and all-round dependability continue to AUCKLAND. impress ine more and more as ths miles roll by. Dear Sirs: < Yours very truly, ■ an owner of a late model Oldsmobile car, I (Sgd.) F. D. CROI- f. wish to place on record, that after doing a total (Originals Produced on Request), mileage of 18,310, the car still remains in perfect ■M 7 t ' f SEDAN ANYWHERE Aow drive the car RO x Eli A . H. L. WHITE, LIMITED, WELLINGTON I I*. 0. tou Hartitzsch, Levin; 11. A. Harcombe, Master ton; Edward Brady, Pahiatua; Nicholls Bros., Taihape. | OLI4 j BUY NEW ZEALAND BUILT CARS AND LESSEN UNEMPLOYMENT

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 150, 21 March 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 150, 21 March 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 150, 21 March 1930, Page 16

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