3R >f 'if w * e sj ai & v in L in HaWESESS PERFORMANCE and FINISH No car, regardless of price boasts more finished designing or more accurate engineering than the Chrysler. Watch the Chrysler in traffic. Its fleet, harmonious lines distinguish it immediately. Its easy steering, spontaneous pick-up, unbelievably smooth flow of power, speak of a mechanical efficiency never before attained. And no car, at the same or any other price, can boast of such an impressive list of new features. These features have established a totally new style in motoring. That style is Chrysler's alone. YSLER AUCKLAND MOTOR CO. (F. F. Farrell, Manager), 89-91, Albert gSff Street, Auckland. ||| lllr^ C. W. SPRAGG, Lome and Rutland Streets, Auckland. TODD MOTOR CO., Upper Queen A Street (premises lately occupied \ & by Hoyes Motors). V | Valintine's, Ltd., Hamilton. L. Home, Opotiki. A. J. Clark, Te Aroha. Francis Bros.. Whakatane. Bycroft & Cummack, Ltd., Cambridge. E. A. Luks, Chrysler Garage, Pukckohr. W. B, McAdam, Ltd., Otorohanga. J. G. Bates & Son, Rotorua. Geo. Forbes & Co., Tauranga. J. M. Spear. Putaruru. Martin's Motors, Ltd., Morrinsville. T. Furniss. Huntly. Northern Motor Bus Co., Ltd., Whanffarei. Nicholson Motors, Te Kuiti. N.Z. Pturtblori: TODD MOTOR CO., Amck'«o«J, W®ffinftoo, ChrMtcharch, Tlm«r«, Duaodin and tnT«rcargiU. f gfsZ .""x/tl?'*' 73 £ hr y^.' 7s " I
3 Ei-Jj i I K:»Ih COMMANDER BYRD is not the man to choose / haphazardly in such a vital matter as the selection of the lubricant he intends using on his flight to /, the South Pole. The astounding feats he has already accomplished were only made possible by his keen discrimination and careful judgment in every detail. And now he is off to the South Polar Region where only those supplies which he takes with him will be available. His M own life and the lives of his gallant companions may J/>f depend upon Commander Byrd's judgment in the matter & of lubricating oils. Pie knows that and he knows Veedol, yand that is why he is pinning his faith to Veedol. The oil that is as Thin as Tissue, as Smooth as Silk, and as Tough as Steel. mm WMi sai m mm m ■ I 1 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 20
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