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‘Product of General Motors s Chevrolet in now completely assembled by New Zealand labour at the Petonc works of General Motors New Zealand T/miited—this localisation of manufacture giving yon lower prices and a wider selection of models. Nowhere else at near Chevrolet’s price will you get such quality features as a valve-in-head motor, disc clutch, semi-elliptic springs 88 per cent, as long as the wheelbase and semi-floating rear axle with banjotype housing. Because these Chevrolet features give you smooth operation, dependability, long life and strictest economy, Chevrolet is ranking everywhere in public preference as the world’s finest low priced car. Come in and let us give you a demonstration. i) mi saaaaaßa 15555 S “Everyone is Tdiking Chevrolet ” The model illustrated is the New Zealand Special Sport Roadster finished in twotone Duco colours of Sage Brush Green and Desert Sand and furnished with hampers, windshield sule arms, automatic windshield wiper, rear vision - mirror and other special equipment. (Colours subject to change.) SPECIAL SEW zeal an: X)E LUXE .MODELS TOURER . . . . £227 ROADSTER .. £227 COACH £267 STANDARD MODELS. TOURER .... £212 ROADSTER . . £212 SEDAN . . . . £282 LANDAU SEDAN £332 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE! TON TRUCK CHASSI £147 1 TON TRUCK CHASSI £204 AT OUR SHOWROOM DISTRIBUTORS W, H. BAIN & CO,, LTD,, Manson and Barr’s Buildings, PALMERSTON NORTH and Kimbolton Road, Feilding.

The consecration of the Christchurch Cathedral look place in ISSI on the eve of All Saints’ Day, and on that date all that irM standing- was the nave without transept or chancel. Sunday last being - the ove of All Saints' Day, li»2fi, Bishop West-Wat-son made references to the history or lilt building- of the Cathedral in his evening* service (reports the “Press"), the building- of the Cathedral in his said, fulfilled one of the great hopes and desires of the Canterbury PII- - ins. They had dreamed of a great Cathedral, and had had the faith and courage to realise that dream. “Distance sometimes lends enchantment to the historical retrospect, and one cannot believe what is sometimes !said, (hat the ago of faith has passed, i'i’hc first four -ships landed their passengers in New Zealand in ISiiO, and (hero have been many landmarks in the intervening history... . .Now it is a monument of faith and hope, and but for such the splendid site in the coni re of the city might have been occupied by other buildings today.”

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3496, 4 November 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3496, 4 November 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3496, 4 November 1926, Page 12