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KNEE/! Changing riding to gliding. A glance at the picture below will show what this The introduction of the Chevrolet for 1934 marks another milestone m automobile history. Improved in every way, it is a truly amaiing car, combining the convenience and economy of the moderate sized car with the fine performance, roominess and superb riding comfort only associated with expensive cars of the largest size. See it and appreciate its full, beauty i Drive in it and be convinced of its true value! Xour load dealer frill gladly arrange a trial run and demonstration. HOW KNEE-ACTION WHEELS WORK. A new front wheel assembly involves a separate coil spring attached to each wfieel and abolishes the 1-beam axle and the old front springs. Jarring, bumping and bouncing are eliminated and you get smoother, safer, steadier driving. Thoroughly tested and proved. You glide as you ride. Interested purchasers are invited to make full enquiries regarding the convenient G.MA.C. plan of easy payment. NO-DRAUGHT VENTILATION ALL-WEATHER BRAKES LONGER ' WHEELBASB 80 HORSEPOWER U 80 MILES PER HOUR PROM ; INCREASED SMOOTHNESS AND QUIETNESS BIGGER FISHER BODIES FASTER ACCELERATION/' SMART NEW STREAMLINING Now on D AUCKLAND PUKEKOHE....... OTAHUHU HELENSVILLE.. WARKWORTH.. KAEO... .. DARGAVILLE... ..Schofield Sc. Co. Ltd. ....•Cooper & Card. ..Paine ■ Bros. .Roycroft, A. J. .....Rodney Motors.. ..Brown, E. H. & Sons. .............Carr & Hogg. WHANGAREI Weston Bros. KAlTAlA..........Archibald & Sons Ltd. <HAMILTON... ...Ebbett Motors Ltd. THAMES... McDonnell & McMillan. TAURANGA C, F. Washer Ltd. ROTORUA, Spedding & Sons Ltd., R. P. OPOTIKI ... Home's Garage. / fj rmm AM EMPIRE INSTITUTION y. s ; .h'3 f. : • :'H' i.'M The extent of fht Prsdsntlal's vast organisation can be appreciated from the fact that there are 244 District Offices la the British Isles, and Branches in every part at the British Empire. The chief office (left) standing on nearly 3 acres of ground, and occnpled solely by the Company. Is one of London's landmarks. ' yHE Prudential, in 84 years, has grown to be the Empire's Greatest Assurance Institution. It has assets of £270,000,000 sterling, and life policies totalling 28 million inforee. These stupendous figures reflect not only the absolute security of the Prudential, but also the greatest economy and efficiency and administration. A THE PRUDENTIAL WILL TAKE YOUR RISK & © © we ax f • •• MS 5 " NRI Underwear ta-diy most fit closely... vrtax ROSLYN, and wlaeTßpwfea grooming. ROSLYN Underwear Is woven en 'frames from high-grids pre«flhrnak wool—which ensures that vnry garment retains its form-fittiag shape. Yoa cannot wash A». shape oat of ROSLYN. The new elastic waist is a feature. Ask for ROSLYN by • . ■>... ■ ... - - number. " MADE IN , NEW ZEALAND s ; ,k.> ... : lr FRAME-FASHIONED UNDERWEAR ROSLYN Worsted underwear in shirts, pants, and \ combinations. Natural or Fa tan shades, \ ( winter weight. Pants spliced in seats and knees. \ ROSLYN Medium weight worsted underwear in shirts, pants \ and knee drawers. Elastic tops or loops. Natural \ im or Eaten shades. Pants reinforced in seats and knees. ROSLYN Light-wight fine merino wool in Natural, Novi and Cream. Singlets and knoe combinations. Pants with \2i2/ loons or elastic bands. • COMPANY r: 15 CHANCERY STREET, AUCKLAND PRINCIPAL OFFICE FOR NEW ZEALAND < 336 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. C. F. WARREN, F.1.A., General Manager for I New Zealand and Australia. WHATEVER THE WE/ItHER; ROSLYIV Get your fret Copy of the beautifully Illustrated DURYEA'S MAIZENA Cookery Book. Full.'of helpful recipes and ideas. Simply send Id. stamp to covet postage and your name and' address to P.O. Bo* 227, Auckland. Si l-t

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21758, 24 March 1934, Page 16