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THE CHRYSLER SIX. (Pronounced Cry-sler.) DESIGNED FOR THE OWNERDRIVER. The appearance of the Chrysler Six never can be described adequately. There is a " something " which defies any word picture--probably for the reason of there being no standard of comparison. The car has a racy appearance, yet on entering any one of the six beautiful models, one receives a surprising sensation of roominess, and the seating comfort and upholstery are the last word in luxury. In action the Chrysler Six (urns over steadily on lop gear. Throttle down to 2 miles per hour in traffic, yet, with flashing pick-up, to 50-70 miles, in a few seconds. Over rutted roads the car, weighing only 26501b., rides like a 2 ton car, and steers and corners with an ease am;] security never before experienced. Against emergency the presence of selfequalising, smoothly-operating Lock head Hydraulic four-wheel brakes, positive in action, afford entire freedom from swerve strain when necessity calls for speed. The convenience, of the driver lias been further studied in the matter of the controls. Not only are spark, throttle and horn controlled from the steering wheel, but also the lights, doing nway with the need to remove one hand, often in a difficult pinch, to " dim " for a passing motorist. 0. W. Spragg, Lome Streei. Auckland; Todd Motor Co., Wellington and Christehurch, New Zealand distributors.— Advt. No Rubbing Laundry Help is a positive defmito boon to toiling Housewives. That's what it is

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18939, 10 February 1925, Page 6