YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS! When a car owner, intending to purchase a new car, obtains values on his old vehicle from different motor dealers, he generally finds that some firms are prepared to offer considerably more than the most optimistic estimate of,its real selling worth. This extra amount offered is obtained, of course, by the dealer from the excessive profit he is gaining in the the sale of the new car. In other words—the purchaser is paying more for his new car to give himself a higher price on tho old. * The Rover Company's dealers cannot afford, out of the fair profit they make, to give other tfcan fair and reasonable allowances for travle-in cars. Rover prices for cars of proved performance offer unusually sound value to the buyer. And Rover parts and service, maintained by a fully equipped factory depot in Wellington, are of the same value. Rover dealers will be found in all important centres. —Advt. A-'lecture entitled "Modern Painting,' the first of a series on. "The Modern Idea in Art," will be given in the Old Grammar School this evening under the auspices of the Workers' Educational Association.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20820, 12 March 1931, Page 7
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