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Everybody wants something—Help, Work, Board, Rooms, etc. Read and use “The Star” Want Advertisements —l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d. ’Phone 5.

PLYMOUTH THE CAR THAT STANDS UP BEST 1937 Chrysler PLYMOUTH . Day in, day out—up hill, down dale In every sort of weather — the taxi has to stand the.severest test. Only a car made by CHRYSLER can stand the strain with such little maintenance cost. Read below Kjfl the experiences of a PLYMOUTH owner —a taxi proprietor whose |g| P living depends on the extreme efficiency and economical running IH of his car. Note: The PLYMOUTH is the car the Hell-Drivers Q failed to smash — the car that stands up best. ■ WELLINGTON, Kgj iuSOl 30th April, 1937- Kg Messrs. Todd Motors Ltd., ijj K gKMSBK WELLINGTON. KJ K yk ear irs ’^£ ter e j even years as a taxi proprietor, owning fleets of cars of various makes, lam ) oerfectly satisfied that Plymouth and Chrysler cars are the best buy for taxi work. P This has been proved beyond doubt by my maintenance and running cost records / O covering all makes of cars that I have used. These records clearly show that running and Q W the LY -J road >934 33 >934 p|,. mout h 60,580 miles Cylinder se«lon thowlnc (l| hsrdened B- rho-l’? m rr e.haus. vilvc seat, (2) dlre«lon*l«olTh«e .....« F„nSLS'aS"e ISpertoc.ly. The c„. of woow ewen.ea of each car i« very low, for iosunce Car "A” that has now done 60, 5 50 mile., the U ‘.lo’e „p.lf. » & .o d.« .«r. B .a, on shon town trips, .3 mik. per galtot. and gj. , on long run. S , dditi „„.l Ma.! eo.t for Chester or Plympu.h toad dlred.ly to PLYMOUTH eeenont, ears is easily saved within the first year due to economical running and lower maintenance and long life. costs, whilst over the whole life of the car the amount in question is saved threefold. This is substantiated by the fact that increasing numbers of taxi owners are changing to Chrysler products. , Yours faithfully, ! 0 P | | (Signed) H. T. Hull "fe | H M CHRYSLER P LY M 0 0 I H 4-door sedans ta LUUU CHRYSLER OE LUXE 4-door sedans t .. £449 CHRYSLER 0 E S 0 T 0 de luxe 4-DOOR TOURING SEDANS from t 0 3 U Dp luxe eauioment includes dual horns, dual windshield wipers, dual tail lights, dual sun visors, metal spring covers*-no-draught ventilating windows, safety glass throughout, special quality upholstery and appointments.. All 4-door Sedans fitted vyith rear-opening luggage compartment and complete with bumpers and spare tyre. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, DE SOTO , Vrfl ll\ I JUU ) .....rm A ~rr rxn l\/CDV cation-all prices main ports and subject 1937 Range available for IMMEDIAIc DtLIvtKT to alteration without notice. P. R. QUINN MOTORS LTD. Greymoulli. N.Z. TODD MOTORS LTD, Distributors: Christchurch (H/O. Wellington) CLOSING SOON SWKZiTITiI I 8 J R M k I ffwlMiiml I H S Ws 1 T i fwroW L\l n -TiluJ ■BE— ARI UNION C. H. ROSE, 20. Mackay Street, Greymouth. 1 4@© PRIZES Please send inc 1 ickcts in "GOLDEN GLEAM” APT By License issued under Section of Ihc Gamins Act, I9OS. UNION (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for y-.DTEr-TC T ' (. <■> tl,n rvtont of'the DtofitS £// also stamped addressed envelope for OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent 01 tne proms reply. (Postal stamps not accepted in payment for tickets.) available for the objects to be specified by tnC FlOll. Minister for Internal Affairs. or Miss) CLOSES 12th June, 19 57. DRAWN 28th June, 1957. Secretary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. I Hammond P.O. Box 110, Wellington.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 29 May 1937, Page 11

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