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I m i 5^ mm ;}<! WSVS KsiK ff£o?jb i r W^ZSSSSSrnm r. / L-w &■* * YOU want a car badly-—each week-end when yot see Brown's family piling into their Cheviolel and Brown proudly turns out of the home j gate, country-wards—you feel an irritating little nag inside a feeling of incompetency. Why can't you have a Chevrolet anyway—it would keep the youngsters in closer touch, you'd all have good times together ■ WHY NOT?— Come to think of it —it could be done- —A chap spends a lot of money that isn't absolutely necessary —and doesn t bring in any real return —you could save. that. The wife would be keen to help too —she'd appreciate motoring home with you after a day s shopping. A car of your own! A jolly stylish car that you'd be proud to own, that you could rely on for business and pleasure; that would give, literally, a world of happiness to the wife, to you, and the youngsters—lt's not too late to see the 'Chevrolet dealer to-day—-now. F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS District Representatives; Hoyes Motoro, Auckland. Paine Bros., Otahuhu. Russell, and Co., Auckland. M° to », Pukekohe Schofield and Co., Newmarket. Macdonnell and McMillan, Thames. Weston bros., Whangarei. Spedding and Co., Rotorua. Messrs. Booth Bros.. Ltd., Morrinsville. Carr and Hogg, Dargav.lla. Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Co., Ltd., Hamilton. N.Z. Distributors: DOMINION MOTORS LTD., Wellington and Christchurch s m . '■ "H vm There is nothing an egg would like to do better than cling closely to the bottom of the frying pan and burn itself to death. Eggs seem intent oi suicide—butter, or dripping, is the only thing whicn prevents them. So you lubricate your frying pan before you introduce the eggs. But a lot "of that butter evaporates, and a lot more of it absorbs particles of food and becomes useless—so you add more butter to save the domestic breakfast from rapid cremation. Now it's much the same thing with a car. You put oil in the crank case for the same reason that you keep butter in the frying pan. But you probably forget that the oil evaporates, that it absorbs particles of dust and dirt which render it useless as a safeguard against car-destroying fridion. Drain off your crankcase with strict regular• i •. ? .7 1 . •? Ft ' If _ r< | I'-•••• VJ j i I I I I'" ■ :«r f

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 12 (Supplement)