Mr, and Mrs. W. Burfield left Hastings this afternoon, by train, en route to Auckland, whence they sail next Friday for England on an extended holiday. They expect to he absent for about a year or eighteen months. "DE SOTO’’ CAB. ARRIVES IN HAWKE’S BAY. When Walter P. Chrysler produced his latest triumph ho remarked, “Never have 1 felt more pride than in the “de Soto Six.’’ This new ear is rightly regarded ns Chrysler’s masterpiece. The first shipment, comprising Sedans, Coupe Roadster and touring models lias just arrived. The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd. Hastings, have been appointed the Hawke’s Bay Distributors. —J. Y. Hannay, Napier. W. B. Blackburn, Waipukurau.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 29, 21 January 1929, Page 5
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