M No hurry, William, they'll be able to read it on the 17th" WATCH THIS GROW
Ths value of a motor vehicle is not denoted by its purchase price alone—for three factors determine whether it is a cheap or dear proposition, and they are— FIRST COST-OPERATING COST-RESALE PRICE. English Cars and Trucks, despite their undeniable superiority, cost little, if anything, more than foreign vehicles but OPERATING COSTS ARE ONLY ONE HALF, WHILE RESALE VALUE IS USUALLY DOUBLE, THAT OF SIMILAR FOREIGN MAKES. These factors all combine to demonstrate that English Motor Vehicles are the cheapest in the World. If you lose in every mile run, and lose also on resale, your apparently cheap foreign car or truck, is dear indeed. Buy for stable resale value, that defies the unseen scourge of depreciationBuy for efficiency and econ-omy-buy English, MORRIS CARS AND IllUljl\o C. ABRAM, CYCLE & MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., Wakatu Lane - Nelson * Featherston Street, Wellington.* LEYLAND MOTORS LTD., HALL AND COOTE, Head Office N.Z. Branch, Huddart Hardy Street, / Nelson. Parker Buildings, Wellington.. . --• J. G. INGRAM AND CO., Bridge Street, I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 August 1928, Page 3
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178Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 4 August 1928, Page 3
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