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fv * This Magnificent ♦ , « a SIX" Combines POWERFUL PERFORMANCE with OUTSTANDING ECONOMY T HIS wonderful British' Six has created (entirely new standards for car buyers. Just as it immediately became England's most popular "Six," so is it rapidly becoming New Zealand's most popular " Six." An outstanding feature of the Austin " Sixteen " is its exceptionally high cruising speed over indifferent roads while still retaining the fullest comfort. The particularly silent running of the closed model is due to (1) Aluminium Body Panels and high-grade coach work insulated from the chassis with rubber; (2) Engine mounted on rubber; (3) Smooth, silent running of 6-cylinder Motor with perfectly-balanced 8-bearing crankshaft. The marked economy of operation and upkeep will appeal strong!)' to the motorist who desires to avail himself of a Six's outstanding advantages but who cannot or does not care to pay heavily for the privilege. / The 6-Cyl., 16-40 HP. "BURNHAM" Saloon • (illustrated above), Send a postcard for Free descriptive booklets. S3 1 AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS: 77-83, SYMONDS STREET AUCKLAND Hamilton: H. L. WHITE, LTD. Te Aroha and Morrinsville: NICOL'S AUSTIN MOTORS. Te Kuiti and Otorohanga: BREMNER BROS. (Otorohanga). Rotorua: FORTUNE & CARRUTHERS. . AGENTS: Whakatane: HAMILL BROS., LTD. Whangarei: NORTHERN BUS CO., LTD. Dargaville: P. MUDFORD. Taumarunui:'P. W. REARDON. Opotiki: McINTOSH & McKAY, LTD. Te Puke: GOODWILL & VEZICH. Put your faith and your money in a Dodge Truck, You will profit through more work done, more time saved, more customers gained, more profits earned. Dependable, powerful, speedy, long-lived, good-looking and miser-like in their costsaving ability—are Dodge Trucks, More successful, more efficient, more profit-certain —are the business men who own them. Whatever your business, whatever your hauling needs, there is a Dodge Truck, complete with body, that will be profitably yours. Ask us for proof. ; ST-yi-fT in mm m MOTORS PRODUCT NORTHERN AUTOMOBILES, LTD., 150-156, Albert Street, Auckland. Broadwood: Broadwood Motor Co. Cambridge: Souter & Co., Ltd. Dargaville: N.A. Farmers' Co-op., Ltd. Gisborne: Poverty Bay Garage, Derby St. Henderson: Taylor & Philllpson. Helensville: G. W. Taylor & Son. Hamilton: Hamilton Motors, Ltd., Kaitaia: N.A. Farmers' Co-op., LtdL Matakana: T, 11. "Waldcn. Manurewa: Alexander & Mayo. Matamata: W. M. Grimtlia. Opotlkl: Webb & Sons. Paoroa: Brenan & Co., Ltd. Papatoetoe: It. C. Wallace, Pukekohe: L. G. Lawrie. Putaruru: J. M. Spear. Rawene: A. S. Aodrews & Sons, Ltd. Rotorua: Spedding 1 & Co. Ruawai: W. C. Shepherd. Tauranga: G. Forbes & C&. Taumarunul: P. W. ReardOD; Te Aroha: A. J. Clarke. Te Awamutu: Holmes Bros. Thames: W. White. Totara North: T. M. Lane & Sons. Tuakau: Woolley, Morgan- & Burnett. Walhi: H. Wrlgrley. Whakatane: Francis Bros. Whangarei: Smith & Woodman. Waiuku: A. Makglll & Co. Tauranga: HOLMAN & BECKETTWarkworth: J. THORNTON. Maungaturoto: MAUNGATUROTO DAIRY CO., LTD. Te Awamutu: HOLMES BROS. Thames: G. MINCHER. We Specialise in ill VANS, TIP TRUCKS, FLAT TOPS, BODIES FOR ALL PURPOSES Long experience and modern equipment allow good workmanship at a low figure. In addition, a complete service, embracing body, hood and upholstery repairs, car painting, enamelling and Duco spraying, is advantageous to both ourselves and our customers. CARRIAGE FACTORY, Phone 40-298. Stanley Street, Parnell. piifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiriiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: • «i • I Executed in First-class Style, at = | HERALD PRINTING WORKS, f | Telephone 44-290. | rT n 11111i111i11111111i1111111-]1111111111111!111111111M flllllllllullllln n111111niJIn[niu111ii!11IV I i Cavanagh's Reliable Springs have been doing wi springs of your car causing you / <o much annoyance and inconvenience? HAVE THAT WRONG PUT RIGHT. That motor-car of yours can be made ns comfortable and easy riding as a rocking chair. Our knowledge of motor springs is unsurpassed, our service'is effective, and our work reliable. We are experts in this class of work, and whether you require new springs or repairs and alteration to your present springs, our service is at your command. Consult our Spring Special Non-Centre Bolt Expert To-day. Springs for Fords. CAVANAGH & CO., LTD., Motor spring specialists, symonds street, Auckland. i m i in i zmm 4 i Vger t t urn vm m N Hero is tho graphic heel test, which clearly shows the enduring strength of scientifically prepared rubber. A steel heel nntJ n heel made of Goodrich rubber were fitted to shoes and worn by one man for six months. Long Best Run„ IF the tread of your tires were made only of rubber they would wear away in a few hundred miles. The enduring strength of Goodrich Silvertowns is due to the scientific blending of pure rubber with powerful reinforcements which make the rubber stronger than steel. ,The Goodrich engineers carefully select these reinforcing elements. Finely divided, blended perfectly, they strengthen the gum throughout and insure your safety down to the tire's last mile. N.Z. Distributors: Upper Queen Street (Next Town AUCKLAND. Phone No. 44-724. P.O. Box 285 Note how completely the steel heel (tit tho left) is worn out at the point of greatest friction. Note how little wear the rubber heel (at the right) shows there after the same . treatment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20490, 15 February 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

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