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' AT A LOWER PRICE THAN EVER 4 DOOR SEDAN BEFORE n % Hi! A/As m m m m m M I 41 v/ A. 1 . ,>X 'SSSS/S //y/-'/SSS'' 7/y 7 r< VP m&. 'Ay,,,. y y///M y//z. W^m, w "yyyyy/s yyy/////s New CHRYS Ever increasing sales and ever increasing production, plus N.Z. assembly at the great new Wellington (Petone) factory of Todd Motor Industries Ltd., makes this 1935 Chrysler the lowest priced Chrysler Six ever offered. Lower in price, too, in spite of being the finest Chrysler of its class ever made—challenging comparison in luxury, beauty, power, and size, with other cars of nearly twice its cost. Note these among the many new features—making the new Chrysler Six more than ever the finest engineered car in the world : high-efficiency engine. New scientific ‘Airstream’ body of Safety Steel from top to bottom. • New improved hydraulic brakes to stop you quicker and add to safety. New wider seats and lower floors. * New weight distribution to add to the famous Chrysler ‘Floating Ride.’ • New lower price for famous Chrysler quality while other car prices increase. The full-length, water-jacket that allows the new Chrysler Six to be powered with the highest compression of any engine of its size and yet keeps the oil bath at a lower temperature than before. The automatic vacuum-spark control which in spite of the high compression prevents “spark-knock.” The triple sealing of the Chrysler engine—everything that goes into it—petrol, oil, water and air, is filtered to a degree never before achieved. The new leg, head, arm and seat room, with lower floors and wider bodies. All prices f.o.b. main ports. ASSEMBLY AT TODD MOTORS NEW WELLINGTON FACTORY BRINGS PRICES DOWN Taranaki Distributors: Farmers’ Co-operative Organisation Society of N.Z. Ltd. N.Z. TODD MOTORS LTD., Distributors: Wellington.

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YES! HERE IT IS Another Record-Breaking f I BARGAIN LIST 11 SWEET SPECIAL 16oz. QUEEN MIXTURE—A Delicious Sweetmeat ! For .. | j PRODUCE SPECIALS i 281bs. GOOD TABLE POTATOES 31bs. BROWN SPANISH ONIONS For • 3/—2 1 bushel MIXED GRAIN 1 bushel POLLARD For 6/6 1 bushel GOOD WHOLE FOWL WHEAT A bushel POLLARD | bushel BRAN For .. 7/11 Try Our SPLENDID GARDEN MANURE lOlbs. for |J __ A Crockery Surprise Slipped In ! JOHNSON’S ENGLISH CHINA TEA CUPS and SAUCERS g/g per dozen 3-Pint 5-Pint 7-Pint 9-Pint 12-Pint 2-Gallon 4-Pint ' G-Pint SOMETHING NEW IN ENAMELWARE JUST OPENED! A LARGE SHIPMENT OP JUDGE H. WELSH TINPLATE ENAMELWARE SAUCEPANS 2/9 5/9 7/9 8/9 9/9 4-Pint 6-Pint 8-Pint 10-Pint 14-Pint 3/9 6/9 8/3 9/3 13/6 OVAL BOILERS ■ 18/6 3 Gallon 21-Gallon 21/ 19/6 10-Pint STEWPANS 4/3 5 Pint . 5/3 8 - pint • 4/9 6/3 TEAPOTS from COLANDERS from .. . .. DEEP MIXING BOWLS .. .. DEVON PANS ENAMEL PAILS ENAMEL DIPPERS PIE PLATES PUDDING BASINS from EXTRA DEEP BOWLS from . . JUGS from MUGS from BASINS from GRADUATED MEASURES . . EWERS .. 5/6 6/6 4/6 4/3 5/3 6/9 6/6 2/9 1/2/3 2/6 1/2/6 V--8/6 Inspect Our Display Windows and Appreciate the Quality of this Ware GROCERY SPECIALS i lib. PURE SOLUBLE COCOA lib. SOUTH AFRICAN DRIED PLUMS lilb. PURE CORNFLOUR The Lot 1/10 INSPECT OUR GROCERY DISPLAY WINDOW FOR OUR NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS AND GROCERY SPECIALS Our Free Delivery is at Your Service! Regent Street HAWERA coWe Give 2i% Discount on all Cash Sales

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 29 May 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 29 May 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 29 May 1935, Page 5

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