itive market, outsold, in 1928, every o r ca Official registration figures show that 8,763 NASH cars were purchased in New York during the year. The only car to exceed this number was a low-priced "four." In the short time since its introduction up to March Ist over 135,000 of the new Nash cars have been sold. Our claim that the Nash offers more value-for-money than any other car is endorsed by public acceptance, our prediction that the ' 400' would prove the most successful car of recent times is justified by results. In New Zealandfor the first three months of this year, Nash sales showed an increase of more than ISO per cent, over the same period of 1928. Get the facts ! ' 18 CLOSED-IN MODELS, from £375 to £875 (f.o.b. Main Ports). TOP OF KHYBER PASS, AUCKLAND. Advance Cars, Ltd., Te Awamutu. Elackmore's Garage, Hamilton. TWIN-IGNITION—1 2 SPARK PLUGS INSTEAD OF BIJUR AUTOMATIC CHASSIS LUBRICATION. < V. S. MILLER'S FINANCE AND SERVICI FINANCE SERVICE Financial accommodation is provided for approved W. S. Miller gives, absolutely gratis, twelve (12) clients. W. S. Miller's partial payment plan is the months' guaranteed service with every Nash Car most reasonable in the motor trade—interest at delivered at the Garage. An exact copy of this bank rate on unpaid balances only. Miller will not service card issued to each owner will, on applicatransact sales through any finance corporation. lion, be willingly supplied to you. Top of Khyber Pass, AUCKLAND. " The Home of Nash Cars" Phone 46-815. . Always Open. Whangarei Agents: KIA ORA MOTORS, LTD., James Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20254, 14 May 1929, Page 17
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