N-Vgg te do jC it & Here's a saving event, greater than any sale. Some lines in my Open Warehouse are not to be taken into stock on March 31st. They've got to be cleared, and in a determined effort to do it I've actually REDUCED MY WHOLESALE PRICES! See what these reductions mean-visit my Open Warehouse this week! 1 3-PIECE SUITE, upholstered in Damask at 27/6 per yard. Loose cushion seats; a really luxurious Suite—Wholesale Priced at £46/10/-. To Clear, £37/10/FULL SIZE 3-PIECE CIRCULAR SUITE, in good quality Moquette; sprung edge, back and seat — £2l/10/Terms Arranged. iHH LORNE STREET, Next St. James' Theatre.
HRYSLER INSPIRFfsI A PRIDE ALL ITS ;O^N?! pP\ •'.& W-'■'-'.•lf - u n>w ?s?? SsF £§n >K _.:.^r New Chrysler "77" Royol Sedan, ( Wire wheels extra) m raRM* A moto„r car proves what it is by what it does. That the new MultiRange Chryslers are swifter in pick-up than other cars—smoother in flight—faster in climbing hillseasier to drive—are provable facts. This new Chrysler performance is the result of such advancements as the Chrysler Multi-Range fourspeed transmission and gear shift with its quiet Acceleration Range that combines the pick-up of "second" with the smooth flexibil ity of "high " Shifting gears back and forth between forward speeds can be done at any car speed without clashing. Another fundamental is Down-Draft carburetfon, which introduces the most advanced fuelizing practice. In the midst of all today's claims and counterclaims, Chrysler suggests a demonstration. Thus you may learn for yourself why Chrysler inspires a prideall its own* FEATURES s urge, powerful engines ... sevenBEARING COUNTER-WEIGHTED CRANKShAFT . . . MUtTIKANGE FOUR-SPEED TRANSMISSION AND GEAR SHIFT. RUB&ER SPRING SHACKLES .... CHRYSLER WEATHERPROOF FOUR-WHEEL HYDRAULIC BRAKES . . ROOMIER BODIES OF DREADNOUGHT CONSTRUCTION . . . ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS . . . AVETALWARE BY CAKTIEB MM s>i' 'i smm SißilSl m m'jt mm-'i V' IB 1 TH E TMS IMPERIAL New Zealand Distributors: TODD MOTOR COY. •: Branches and Dealers at all centres. Dealers: G. W. SPRAGG. AUCKLAND MOTOR COY. WmffiSM tißtf'&C'l £al« mm im wm •rwas ■wiuu ■yO do printing well, to do it quickly, and to produce the work at modcrato cost, is the constant achievement of our service. A telephone message to 44-290 will bring our representative to discuss details and price You will be under no obligation. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, 149, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Telephone 44-290.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20521, 24 March 1930, Page 14
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