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Six Designed for the Owner-Driver. The appearance of the Chrysler Six never can be described adequately. There is a “something” which defies any word picture—probably for the reason of I here being no standard of comparison. Ihe car has a racy appearance, yet on entering any one of the six beautiful models, one receives a surprising sensation of roominess, and the seating comfori ami upholstery are the lasi word in luxury. In action the Chrysler Six turns over steadily on top gear, throttled down to 2 miles per hour in traffic, yet v/ith a flashing pick up to 50-70 miles m a few seconds. Over rutted roads the car, weighing only 2650 pounds rides like a 2-ton car, and steers and corners with an ease and security never before experienced. Against emeigency the presence of seif equalising, smoodily operating I ockhead Hydraulic four wheel brakes, positive in action, afford entire freedom from swerve strain when necessity calls for speed. The convenience of the driver has been further studied in the matter of the controls. Not only are spark, throttle and horn controlled from the steering wheel, but also the lights; doing away with the need to remove one hand, often in a difficult pinch, to “dim” for a passing motorist. Agent'; WILLIAMS 4 KETTLE LTD. K&WmNtk Histin&s, Napier, Waipawa, and Dannevirke N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO. Wellington and Christchurch.

| i * B'o/wefty de-Luxc. A Wonderful Hill-Climber M ew Zealand, one of the best tests of a car's power RsSfl I is its hill-climbing capacity. This test proves the * Wolseley to be unique and outstanding in its ability ‘o conquer any hill with ease. Its smooth, powerful I : motor makes the Wolseley the master of all roads, and assures the extra power needed for a "rough stretch" or llZaa F?®] for a burst of speed when demanded. The smallest type °f the 1925 Wolseleys develops 22 Brake Horse Power Khl gqKj while the two handsome big Touring Cars develop 35 BSE and 55 B.H.P. respectively. All Wolseleys are fitted with magneto ignition. Balloon Tyres optional. The new models are beautiful patterns of fine workmanship. HI « IS B iZtSt LEREW MOTORS LTD. | HASTINGS STREET . NAPIER ped. It w,ll pay you xz Sy/2 to enquire. WOLSELEY MOTORS I ID v u i,„ UK Woodwud S<r..t - - WELLINGTON I UJOLSELEY I

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XV, Issue 125, 2 May 1925, Page 12

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