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THE — Famous Chandler Motor Car is coming to New Zealand!! Agents are wanted in every district where not already arranged for. < Tk A "fliori.fll.ov*" is som ething unique in the ine w,nanaier way of a quality The Chandlsr Motor Company, of Cleveland. U.S.A., have given us a handsome advertising appropriation on, behalf of their cars. To support the advertising policy they look to us to place the agency of their car. W t are not in the motor business, but we know the "CHANDLER" car and its worth. We give the following facta for the information of prospective agents, and invite correspondence from them. The Motor-cars that cost the most money in America— cars that are built for the millionaire demand, and in the building of which, the economy element isn't considered— these cars don't leave the States. The output of them is restricted. They aim to be exclusive, and whilst the very finest workmanship is put into them, yet the prices are purposely made prohibitive for the ordinary buyer. A lot of this price is represented by super-refinements that have no appeal to the average well-to-do buyer; the balance is the maker's big profit to compensate him for his restricted output. Now, the co-maker of one of these cars, some three years ago, saw an opening to build a car that would have every quality-essential of these millionaire-customer cars. He figured to apply quantity production tfc a quality car. He saw he could build a car as worthy and good-looking as any average well-to-do owner could ask for, and yet lower its selling cost as compared with the -millionaire models. He could do this by eliminating the " frills," the fancy super-refinements that did not add to the practical worthiness of the car. Then, by building more of them and halving the fancy profit, the increased turnover would compensate for the decreased profit. This is how the " CHANDLER " Car originated. Chandler was the car-builder we referred to. He started off with a decent little private capital, to design and build on those lines. In the first year he turned nut a limited number of cars; the next year the demand justified a 10,900-car output; last year he floated the concern into a ten-million dollar company, and this year aims at 20,000 "CHANDLER" Cars. Into every one of these cars goes the best— serviceable, freak-free, best that motor construction knows eft ENGINE. CARBURETTOR. DRIVE. The "CHANDLER" engine >.= Good earWettion i? essential in a „, 9 fc ¥°}°*I > *£Z~ : * ile,at i cl L sin specially built to the exclusive motor-car. The Rayfield Carburettor ««?,.*?»? TbM t?t> "V- 9 f ••CHANDLER" desisn — powerful. is in a- quality class by itself—that's oil—that a the CHANDLER kind, quiet, economical, ond beautifully why you'll find it in the " CHANDfinishedan engine that any motor LER." lIDUAI CTVfIV engineer will take his hat oft to—an V* KIULrO 1 ILK » . engine os good as that in any mil- RaVDIATOV lionaire car. xvre>a#*rs. 1 \SM\. Upholstery? The -womenfolk will Then take Radiators: You'll find } >p invested in this. Flimsy, splitii ' vr„T„ -ii„.„„j„„ <™„ ;„ <!,,. leather, machine buffed, may he made i MAGNETO, . |h f^H|^y|{ffi n I Sitln m 4T& I > the CHAJDLfcB. too. - CHANDLER" has cenuine leather All the he?t cars have Magneto?. of fine texture and hand buffed. The "CHANDLER" has the best _,-_ And underneath this leather, in the Magneto of allthe Bosch! Ye«. and BASIL. " CHANDLER." is real hair, not Bosch plugs, too. cheap moss. The " CHANDLER " Car aluminium motor base, extending from DIP A D A "VI PC SF'L.F'-STARTF'R frame to frame, gives rigidity to the KLAK AJVLiILid »■»*-•**» *■» * *»*v a. m-iw\. engine mounting, provides pedestals for magneto, pump, and generator. Noisy rear axles are a constant anThe Gray and Davis Self-lighting and avoids the need for a dirty rat- noyance. They -want to be avoided. and Self - starting System — the tling sheet-metal drip panmake They are not in the "CHANDLER" " CHANDLER" lias that, because particular note of this " CHAND- —it has the new worm-bevel axle, np other system so good is extant. LER " feature. smooth-running and silent. MISCELLANEOUS. Besides all these first-class features, the "CHANDLER" equipment includes demountable rim*. Coide patent one-man top with Jiffy Curtains, Bair-patent top holders, motor-driven horn, speedometer. instantly adjustable tyre carrier in rear of tonneau, and all the usual incidental equipment. The Chandler Car will sell in New Zealand for £500, and courts comparison with the highest-priced cars of any make in the Dominion. ■ . FACTS TO REMEMBER:—The "CHANDLER" weighs 29851b. completely equipped, average 19 miles to the gallon of petrol, 700 miles to the gallon of oil, and 7000 miles per set of tyres. Will climb any hill yeu could reasonably put it to on " high." * Write for the " CHANDLER " Agency in your territory. You've only to see the car to recognise its telling value— Write to-day. CHANDLER & CO., LTD. - - - Auckland On behalf of THE CHANDLER MOTOR CO., CLEVELAND, OHIO, U.S.A. DENTAL P4jf There is REAL ENJOYMENT in wearing Artificial Teeth in this Office alone we have already dealt with mere made by Dr. Rayner. Not because H E says so, but because patients than the entire population of Auckland, and the thousands of his PATIENTS say so. confidence reposed in us is shown by the fact that we still This sentiment is repeatedly expressed in the counties* c » ntinu « to *"* «■» ■»««"• » any ether dentist's one. number of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which we will gladly show yeu. I' your teeth are beyond saving we will extract them ab- > selutely without pain— FREE OF CHARGE—end make for The more difficult the mouth the better we like it, and you a set of teeth that will be a pleasure to leek at and a when the work is completed— to the satisfaction j ty ta eat witn of the patient—we are immediately told hew well they can grind their food, and laughing becomes a pleasure, as there is no fear of teeth dropping. If Y*u are now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your face shows signs of ageing we can remove the lines quite easily We will undertake to make a set of teeth that will restore by the attachment of certain pads to your plate, and at the to the face its NATURAL expression by removing those lines aame time make it hold mere firmly, which result from loss of teeth or age. Why net visit OUR office and inspect our different sets We will give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to fit you, irre- or Uetn> of w , have mtny thousands for yeu to select elective of the failure at ether Dentists—a guarantee which from. We will examine your mouth and honestly advise always holds coed, and one that la backed by our 14 years you, for which we make no charge, reputation. Dentistry is like any other business or profession. It re- - ■ ■ ■ quires years of practice and study to make one capable of PLATES FROM £3 3ft * dealing with the great variety of cases that present them- o-e»ito— _____ *"* ** 0 selves. " Comer Queen and Wellesley Streets - DR. RAYNER AND A.X WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16309, 16 August 1916, Page 11

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