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Quality Standardisation Builds Long Life In Chrysler “50” CHRYSLER “60’ ’model numbers “70” MEAN “80’ ’miles per dour TONG life, with speed usage, the fruit of Chrysler’s standardisation of quality the planned result of an engineering 777 ~ and manufacturing precision which, in its all-embracing scope, is new to the motor-car industry. Nothing Is left to chance. Men and machines alike must Many owners are driving their Ckryslers in their second hundred thousand miles . Every Chrysler model is far ahead of any car near its price. Demonstration veiifies this. deliver in each and every Chrysler car a manufacturing ABSOLUTE of precision and excellence. This Chrysler principle is revolutionising the buying of fine cars to-day. For at one step, it eliminates “purchaser’s risk” —-ends the buyer’s doubts and fears as to quality mo ' TODD BROS.. LTD., Lower High Street DUNEDIN. And at Invercargill. Gore Balclutha, Heridt. Cromwell, Rasburgh and Ranfurly. MAIDER AND BARR, 174-6-8 St. Andrew Street, DUNEDIN. OAMARU: Mr D. CAMPBELL, Representative, Todd Bros., Ld. N.Z. Diatiflbuloffflt YOPP MOTOR CO.. Wellington and ChrfitcWch I S'l RAGMAN’S Guarantee 4* to be CLEAR to the LAST MOP axgsaaaa-* Zbc Evening Star* wWBt The Right Infrodncflon 1 Come to Dunedin with the right introduction. ' f Start right, and Dunedin’s market is yours* f This is literally true. T The, Product must be right, in the right package, at the right price. If The Merchandising must be adequate. : T The Advertising must be adequate. If Get close to the people of Dunedin by Advertising in Übe'Evening Star.'

GET Quotations from Evening Star’ Office for large or-small quantities of Printing before • placing-'Tour.'. order.

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Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19411, 20 November 1926, Page 24

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