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MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.

DODGE BROTHERS’ SALES AGAIN SLT GREATER RECORD. For the third successive week Dodge Brothers’ dealers have broken all previous retail delivery records. During tlie vvcok-end April />, £>694 cars wore delivered to purchasers. This was more than 100 in excess of the greatest previous week’s business in Dodge Brothers’ history. This record, however, uas of brief duration, as the very next week saw delivery of 0109 cars at retail. And now it is disclosed by official figures from the factory that the week ending April 19 sets still another and much greater record,, with 0570 deliveries to customers. In neither case do th e.se figures include cars delivered to purchasers in foreign countries. 'lhe consistency with which Dodge Brothers’ business rontinues to mount is cited by factory officials as an indication oi the public’s widespread and empahtic endorsement of the unusual value in the new line of Dodge Brothers’ motor-cars. Week after week, month after month, since the quantity production was attained on the neiw types, new records have been established. Every week in this period has exceeded in volume of business the corresponding week of any year. Messrs Newton King, Ltd., are the Taranaki dealers for Dodge Brothers, and invite youn- inspection of the ears now on exhibition at the Winter Show.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 7

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MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 7

MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 7

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