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T TERE are nine powerful reasons why your new truck should be a Chevrolet —why you should come in now and see the new Chevrolet Loadmaster '9o’, GREATER POWER: Chevrolet's new Loadmaster VA ' *9 o> en gi ne —full 90 horsepower—is the most powerful ' in Chevrolet's history. It develops high pulling power (torque) at lower engine speeds, maximum power at usable road speeds —most power when you need it most. LONGER LIFE: The Loadmaster ‘9o’ is a truck engine, \ m ) truc k pistons, and a high-capacity truck cooling ' system. It has durability to stay on the job . earning money for you, without replacement of engine or even of parts. LOWER MAINTENANCE COST: Servicing time J —hence time off the road —and servicing costs are cut to the minimum because of the greater accessibility of its valve-in-head, 6 cylinder engine. Equally accessible is Chevrolet’s strong, Hotchkiss drive, rugged rear axle and gear box'. 35^ » mm. m m ' < a ■■ H m* m ■* t O.J li m in the NEW <S CBEVROLET mmmmrmw <s TRUCKS Chevrolet Trucks are immediately available-complete with a genuine General Motors factory-built cab and body designed specifically for Chevrolet. LOWER TOTAL COSTS: The cost of a truck is not just its first price. Upkeep and running costs, engine replacements and loss of profit through time off the road must all be included in a truck's total cost. After 50,000, 60,00 c or more miles Chevrolet trucks have cost you less. Ask am' Chevrolet Truck owner. HIGHER TRADE-IN VALUE: Because of greate: quality and its many features contributing to longei engine and chassis life, Chevrolet Trucks always have higher trade-in value. ORMONDS MOTORS LTD. Gisborne MORE COMFORTABLE CAB: Turret Top; larger with greater leg-room; full ventilation control; safety glass windshield with wide vision; real leather upholstery. EASIER STEERING: New Recirculating Ball-Bearing steering gear gives passenger-car steering ease. If it steers like a truck — it’s not a Chevrolet. LESS TIME OFF THE ROAD: Chevrolet Service is completely Dominion-wide and genuine G.M. parts are available wherever you may goi /#|\ BETTER BUY: The Canadian Chevrolet Truck Factory in Canada is the world’s biggest producer of trucks for the British, Canadian, and Allied Armies. Year after year, Chevrolet has been the World's biggest truck seller because it's the World's best buy. S PAY FOR YOUR TRUCK OUT OF INCOME THROUGH THE GENERAL MOTORS LOW-COST INSTALMENT PLAN

JFW Two Generations—m l s y rnm r Faddist foods may come and go but Creamoata continues to be tho favourite National cereal breakfast, as it has been for over 30 years. Rich in the valuable vitamins and mineral salts derived from golden sunshine and radiant pasture lands, Crearnoata contains the whole food value of the whole oat grain. Creamoata is the lightest, creamiest cereal you can take, summer and winter. Creamoata suits everybody, young and old, and is deliciously nutty to taste.. Every member of your family will gain infinitely more real nutriment from a plateful of Creamoata'. than from any dry, ready-to-eat cereal, bulk for bulk. Easily, quickly prepared in five minutes,, economical in use ... 59 platefuls from a 3{-lb. packet!... you cannot serve a more delicious, morenourishing breakfast than Creamoata! Full weight in every packet. Creamoata is avaii.aiii.e only in sealed packets, in 3 1‘1b., 2-lb. and 1-lb. YELLOW packets and special rolled coarse cut in 3 £-lb. RED packets. CREAM 0’ THE OAT CREAM OF ket BREAKFASTS fit PRODUCT’ OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS «■ PREPARED BY FUEMINQ & CO. ;LTD,, gore c °to MfO 5» "HG SCO Mp A 227

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 25 November 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 25 November 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 25 November 1941, Page 10