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LONG « 3 LIFE fi ««4 Pontiac's pistons Crave! 222 feet less per mile* hx I "Tret CUSTOM SEDAN - - £385 4'DOOR BROUGHAM - £369 1 SPORTS ROADSTER - - £375 COUPE £385 i This Pontiac is warranted for 12 whole months. 1 It is obtainable on the G.M.A.C. Confidential Deferred, Payment Plan. Built in Nctv Zealand. , GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. . Work*: PETONE. WELLINGTON' • PREMIER MOTORS, LTD., AUCKLAND. EBBETT MOTORS. LTD Hamilton. MUNROE MOTORS, LTD. Cambridge. SPEDDING & CO Rotonia. \jrrt *tc none LTD To Arena. WHAKATANE ENGINEERING WORKS Whnkatane. HORNE'S GARAGE °P o '' k '- C. F. WASHER Tauranga. FT is an established engineering principle that lower * engine revolutions mean a longer lived car. The 1930 Pontiac Six has lower engine revolutions per mile of road travelled regardless of speed than any other car of comparable price. Wear is saved, too, in shorter piston stroke. Pontiac's pistons travel 222 feet less per mile than the average. These factors in the smooth, vibration-free engine mean longer life for the whole car. Pontiac's New Zealand built bodies offer another assurance of long life. Roomy and luxurious, they have the extra strength and quality that spells endurance. And added to all these long-life features is the new beauty of slim stream-lines, brilliant colours, modern wire wheels. The new speed, hill climbing power, and flexibility that sets the seal on Pontiac's outstanding value. If you are a value-wise motorist, go to your nearest Pontiac distributor. He will show you a car that has exceptional long life to confirm its leadership in beautv and performance. PAINE BROS. (MOTORS) LTD., OTAHUHU. McDonnell & McMILLAN Thames South. .FONASSON MOTORS Taumarunui. n. W. GIBSON & CO Te Awamutu. WESTON BROS Whanearei. A. J. ROYCROFT - Helensville. CARR & HOGG Dargaville. ARCHIBALD & SONS Kaitaia. BUY NEW ZEALAND BUILT CARS AND LESSEN UNEMPLOYMENT

motor car*.. as you y %W£W <€%, 1 If you have not already ridden, we invite _ t „ you to examine and drive the New Essex Advantages that Challenge Challenger. *3S=W In looks, in action, its appeal is instantaneafford additional romfort for ous , y 0 those who have owned cars around passengers. this price it is a revelation. It gives a new * it is a Low, Safe Essex—A double- sense of stability and power. It holds a h;Xl W maimalLd e i g nd charm of appearance, riding ease and pride road clearance increased. Four- of Ownership that COmeS only With SUrwheel brakes are effective with passing performance, light pedal pressure. it is a Modern Essex-designed That is why owners express elation in the in the vogue of 1930. Modern comparison of their cars with the fine, costly cars of noted performance ability body mouldings; repeated in It is why, with almost one voice, they call interior fittings and decorations. t k e New Essex Challenger the greatest _------ :=== ================i value ever offered. distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS LTD. r^wJSSSS 0 " a r rANTWFIL ABC. Garage, Wellesley Street. D. ARROWSMITH, Locker Garage, Devonport. B.'SHORTER, Rental Cara Ltd., Shortland Street, Auckland. C. B. FRENCH, French's Garage, Otahuhu. . A, nrAirD?. (fo.'t.fa F B Mitchell, Star Garage: Bay of Islands, J Allen, Dominion Motors Ltd. Representative! Okaihnu, Jones' !.OCAL DEALERS: Kaitala.f. t* mitcn . p M £ dford ; Rliawai> j. Ross; Kaipara Flats and Warkworth, C C. Gubb; Helcnsville, J. W. Garage; Whangarei, D. y Pu kekohe Howe & Weston; Huntly, Berry's Service Curaße; Otorohanija and Te Kuiti, Bremner Bros.; Taumarunui, & Co.; Morrinsville, Martin'a Motors Ltd.; Matamata, G. Luff, Dominion Motors Representative; Thames Gordon Mtacher? Putaruru, J. M. Spear; Rotorua, Fortune & Carmthers; Tauranga, To Puke, V/liakatane, S. & S. Motors; Opotlkl, A. J. Anderson. DISTRIBUTORS:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)