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r --'m m W ANNOUNCE? The Greatest Values it No Other Six offered to-day compares with it Ma ,vs New Series Six Model 6-80 THIS new Auburn Six-Eighty has a longer wheelbase, a stronger frame, a more powerful motor, and a larger body than any car for the money. It affords more room, comfort and refinements. It gives full advantages of a really fine, big car. Not cramped or cheapened in any way. It holds the road better, handles easier and performs smoother. It is a safer car to ride in and a more durable car to invest in. If this sounds exaggerated, remember we put it entirely up to the car itself to prove all of these claims. Improvements not found on any other car in the same price class. You will find advantages you thought were obtainable only in high-priced cars. You will find that if the car does not sell itself you won't be asked to buy. 120-inch wheelbase;' Lycoming motor; strongest of frames, 7in. deep; Bijur chassis lubrication; hydraulic, internal-expanding four-wheel brakes; hydraulic shock absorbers; re-enforced bodies: finest of mohair upholstery and Luxura springs; metal side quarters; non-glare Brewster windshield; cam and lever type steering; lower centre of gravity; new type wood wheels; Corona proof ignition wires; steel running boards; electrolock; starter button on dash; large head lamps; and plate glass. m' I The greatest Straight Eight value in 3 J. '/> i'l x fo y-L New Series Eight Model 8-90 PROGRESS must be swift and unerring for leadership in th« automobile business. A factory cannot rest on yesterday's success. It must excel its own previous success or lag behind. Auburn forges farther in front with this new series Straight Eight. Auburn's far-sighted programme, coupled our policy or giving to the consumer the benefits of Auburn's growth, enables us to shatter all precedents by introducing this most astounding eightcylinder car ever on the market. Everywhere people are amazed at its value. Competition concedes that it forces a complete revision of standards of comparison. Never has there been a car of its high character at its low cost. If you have not seen and driven this Eight you are missing the opportunity of the year. Lycoming motor; strongest frame under any car; 1 25inch wheelbase; more horsepower than any other stock car per size; dual carburation; dual manifold; Bohnalite steel strut pistons; thermostatic heat control; cam and lever steering; Bijur chassis lubrication; four-wheel, hydraulic, internal-expanding brakes; four hydraulic shock absorbers; Brewster non-glare windshield; starter button on dash panel; Luxura type upholstery springs, and genuine curled hair. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDIANA. Distributors for North I Eden Terrace, • $ Auckland.

DDDBE DEPENDABILITY TAUE ECONOMY IS MORE THAN PRICE-DEEP « Dodge Brothers oft-repeated state- and weatherproof internal hydrauflc ment, "The first cost is practically brakes, add still more to their long ' the last," today means more than • life, low upkeep costs, lasting deever before. For every fine feature pendability and high resale value, of Do'dge cars is even finer in the » • Luxury, beauty and smooth, Dodge Six and Dodge Eight of to- brilliant performance are yours in day. » » And modern engineering advancements, such as safe, silent MonoPiece Steel Bodies MARATHON SHOWS OTHERS WHAT DODGE OWNERS ALREADY KNEW Sine# July first, the Dodge Marathon Eight hoi crossed and recrossed the country many limot. Under every condition of road and weather, this cor It recording officially the stamina, dependability and economy with which all Dodge owner* are familiar. a Dodge Six or Dodge Eight . . • the greatest satisfaction at the lowest cost per mile. These Cars Supplement their Companion Cars {the present Dodge Six and the Dodge Senior.) ! r.wgers r HpItftSHSPNC. I' <* T7!*iiu 248-518 & mi to NORTHERN AUTOMOBILES LTD., 150-156, Albert Street, Auckland. T. 8. Harper. Poverty Bay Garage, Ltd., Glsborne. J. 8. Wilson, Papatoetoe. Brenan A Co., Ltd., Paeroa. Alexander A Mayo, Manurewau A. J, Clarke, Te Arotia. Holme* Bros., Te Awamutu. Msckay A Jones, Ltd., Te Kulti. ' A. 8. Andrews A Bons, Rawen». Webb A.Sons, Opetiki. North Auckland Farmers' Co-op., Ltd., Dargavllle. G. Ws Taylor A Son, Helensvllie. W. C. Bhepherd, Ruawal. W. Bouter A Co., Cambridge. Smith & Woodman, Whnngrarei. Chase's Motor Services, Rotorua. T. H. Walden, Matakana. North Auckland Farmers' Co-op., Ltd., Kaltala. H. E. Salter, Waharoa. Jonasson Motors, Taumarunnl. Woolley, Morgan A Burnett, Tuakau. W. White A Son, Thames. A. rviakglll A Co., Waluku. Hamilton Motors, Ltd., Hamilton. G. Forbes A Co., Tauranga. H. Wrlgley, Walhl. G. N. Norrle A Co., Henderson. J. McEldowney, Pukekohe. J. M. Spear, Putaruru. Anderson A Nellson, Whakatane.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20740, 6 December 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20740, 6 December 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20740, 6 December 1930, Page 13 (Supplement)