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i All roads are better roads with de soto , When the Chrysler-built De Soto (wing when suddenly (lowed dowat Six was designed, emphasis was rides easily over the roughest surplaced on its easy riding. faces; and at all times gives the . impression of a far larger, heavier Balanced spring suspens.on, low- more expensive autofßobUe . hung body, rubber engine mountings and Chrysler-selected hydrau- For eafy-riding qualities alone, lie shock absorbers, front and rear, apart from other features of remake the De Soto Six the steadiest markable performance, you will riding medium-weight motor car. find the De Soto Six considerably De Soto Six takes the turns safety superior to any other make'of at high speeds; does not tend to motor car selling in its price class. De Soto Six @ CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT

— • , Hawkes Bay Distributors: WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD. (De Soto Division) And Associate Dealers. NX Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY.

At the Ruahine sports meeting on Wednesday, Mrs A. W. Parsons’ (Waipukurau) Comet won the open hunters’ competition (which carried with it Mr, W. H. Gaisford’s £lO 10/- challenge cup), and also won the open jump, steeplechase style. Mr. H. Morrison’s Lightmore was second, and Mr. Kennedys Star Lady, third, in the latter event, and these two wore placed first and second respectively in the Consolation Jump.

At the Dannevirke Horticultural and. Industrial Show on Wednesday Miss A. R. McLean (Havelock North) was second for duchess set, coloured embroidery, first for white embroidery, first for guest towel, worked, first for Richelieu embroidery, first for plain sewing, second for solid embroidery, first for table centre, not painted, and second for afternoon tea cloth. Miss A. Forsyth (Napier) was first for fine crochet and first and second for cont-hanger.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 72, 8 March 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 72, 8 March 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 72, 8 March 1930, Page 7

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