s&a© Before the advent of the Chrysler Six the better cars were on fairly even footing—with practically nothing to distinguish them but price. The Chrysler organization knew that, of course, and they knew that the public was not satisfied with existing types. Starling from scratch. Chrysler engineers were free from limitations as to materials, methods and equipment. They were to produce the ideally serviceable car, regardless of traditions. The Chrysler thus came into being entirely new in the sense that it revealed possibilities of performance, comfort, grace and economy which were never even indicated before. New shop equipment was devised and completed. With if. the Chrysler organisation gave to motordom refinements that were and are impossible with old methods and old equipment. The Chrysler once seen and examined, there was born the desire to possess and drive this fleet, facile, eager, blithesome creation. Beyond the slightest doubt, once you experience the thrill of driving a Chrysler, you will never again be satisfied with anything else, 76 fit Cry'sler Agents: TODD MOTOR CO. ■ T Eaaa 06 COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON And at CdIMSTCHTJKC.II Ctw. P-A; all -4® i _ d m W J mm y.:\' kf, -w W.Mv .. sEI-sSiS^SSK!. if dwarh cross members, improved axles, gears, dutch and brakes. DIJCO HNISH ensuring that time and weather cannot rob your Chevrolet of its rich colour and polish. Everything you have previously envied is yours in the NEW £23.3 CHEVROLET, f.o.b. Mainf District Representatives: W G VINSNG LTD HARDy STREET . nelson ores. 53 N.Z. Distributors: DOMINION MOTORS Ltd. Wellington and Christchurch. \ oy i >/ Fom-ans* Model F. 0.8. lain Ports O O O Okst &r.d O ■'VEO'CC m WS* f A H - A'. 4 -ZTMi, m IS MSS? ft# fy 1 y if.! 1 v : -vr/? ,y ¥ m.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 June 1925, Page 4
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