DODGE BROS.’ CAR EXHIBITS.
The types of Dodge Bros.’ motor ears now on exhibition at the Hawera ■ Show will surely meet the needs of the most discriminating buyer. From the 2/3-seater roadster to the luxuriously appointed Sedan, the quality is maintained on which Dodge Bros.’ reputation as builders have been founded. First cost is hardly to be considered a factor in the purchase of a motor car, for it is a well-known fact that very often a car with a low first cost is invariably the most expensive form of investment. Spread over a period of years it is now universally recognised that the Dodge Bros.’ motor car is the best form of investment offered to the motoring public. In support of this contention we have on exhibition the first Dodge Bros.’ motor car imported into Australasia in January, 1915, and we invite most careful inspection of its every detail. For a number of years this car was used as a stock car for our business and eventually sold to a local resident, who, until a few months ago, had the car.in almost daily use. More from a sentimental point of view than any other desire on the part of the owner to part with it, we have again taken over the car, and it may how be seen “day in and day out” on , the roads of Taranaki. Apart from the mechanical perfection one thing is apparent when viewing this exhibit and that is, the car is still quite modern in appearance and mechanical design, and as this fact is brought home to us we realise the truth of Dodge Bros.’ famous slogan “Constantly improved, but no yearly models.” The above cars will be on exhibition at Petty’s Garage, opposite Central Hotel, on Tuesday and Wednesday next. Mr A. 11. Guy, Hawera representative, will be in attendance to supply any information required. —Newton King Ltd., Dealers for Taranaki.*
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 November 1924, Page 10
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