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CHRYSLER SIX 4 DOOR SEDAN NEW ZEALAND ASSEMBLY BRINGS ITS PRICE AS LOW AS £ 'IQQ TIME was when you needed at least £BOO f# tr to buy a car in the luxury class —even then in no way the equal of this Chrysler Six. Now, owing to Chrysler methods of design and manufacture, and to Todd methods of assembly, you can own a Chrysler Six for as little as £399* ® ut surprisingly low as the,price is, it is by no means the most exciting thing about the Chrysler Six. It's what you get for your money: the marvellous Chrysler 'floating ride,' due to exclusive Chrysler Floating Power and scientific re-distribution of weight; the size and appearance and luxury; the speed and acceleration inherent in its engine; the safety of its allsteel body and fully equalised hydraulic four-wheel brakes. And, an ever-present pleasure, a running economy f ar g reater than you would ever expect in a car of the Chrysler Six's size and perforMi mance. All prices f.o.b. main ports. Auckland Dealers: SPRAGG'S GARAGE LTD., Lome Street. PREMIER MOTORS LTD., Albert Street. AUCKLAND MOTOR CO. LTD., Albert Street. DAVID H. GRANT LTD., 406 Queen Street Sole Waikato Chrysler Distributor: IR. B. SEABROOK LTD., Alma Street, Hamilton. Commercial Vehicles Ltd., Auckland; Salter's Strand Motors, Pukekohe; Nicol's Service Station, Te Aroha; Hauraki Plains Motors Ltd., Ngatea; Donkin Bros., Thames; Gresham'u Garage, Tauranga; Colem.m Motors, Taumarunui; Wheeler's Garags Ltd., Whakatane; The Highway Service Station, Opotiki; T. O'Rourke, Warkworth; North Auckland Farmers Co-op. Ltd, Whangarei, Dargaville, Kaikohe, Kaitaia; Richardson Bros., Waiuku; Helensville Motors Ltd., Helensville. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., Auckland. ON SALE TO'DA Y FOUNDED • A*D • 186) THE WEEKLY GRAPHIC . AJH>~KTW ZEAIAJVD MAIL 'UU THE DOMINION'S NATIONAL ILL ATHLETIC SPORTS Items in the Sporting Section include; Review of the New Zealand Golf Championships by H. R. BLAIR, professional to th« Christchurch Golf Club, when* the tournament was held Boxing and Wrestling Notes New Cricket Season: The selectors problem in choosing a Dominion team, Exclusive Service of Sporting News from Special Provincial Correspondents. RACING AND TROTTING FIXTURES Prospects of horses engaged in racing and trotting fixtures next Saturday and Monday are reviewed in the Sporting Section. "ARCHER" considers the fields for Trentham and Cambridge, while possibilities at other centres are discussed by The Weekly News,' provincial correspondents. ALL BLACKS' POOR FORM " The English critics are unanimous that the All Blacks are a poor side in comparison with their predecessors," writes MARK NICHOLLS, special Rugby critic for The Weekly News. He writes a POINTED CRITICISM of the team's senseless kicking in last Saturday's match against the United Services. Read this famous player's remarks appearing each week on the All Black tour. Main Illustrated Section GOLF TITLES The National Championships Play at Shirley Women's Tournament at Wellington Visiting British Players. DI OME D E DEPARTS Special Service Abroad Fmrewell Scenes. TASMAN FLIGHT Mr. O'Hara's Success—Landing mt Mangere. ' FIJI GOI.DFIELDS Activities i L t Tavua Development Pictures from the Mines. The Weekly News is obtainable at All Newsagents or WILSON & HORTON LTD., Queen St., Auckland. GOLD IN FIJI The discovery of gold in payable quantities at Tavua, Fiji, in 1932, was followed by feverish prospecting and an orgy of speculation. Fortunes have already been won from the Fijian goldfields, but whether all the mines will bear up to the more optimistic forecasts has yet to be proved. Details of the men who discovered the new goldfield and an account of subsequent prospecting activity are contained in a special illustrated article in this week's issue. EVERY WOMAN'S PAGES Town and Country Social News —— London Fashion Letter and Illustrations depicting the LATEST IN BLOUSE STYLES Hints on Home Dressmaking: Make Yourself a Jabot Scarf WITH BRUSH AND PAINTPOT : Advice on Interior Decoration and Renovation Recipes and Household Hints by Aunt Daisy, ON THE FARM Practical and informative articles in the Farm Section this week include a discussion on the wool clip from dry ewes and a statement by the Agricultural Department on the incidence of pleurisy in export pork. The control of this disease is of more than passing importance to the growing industry. Direct from the Publishers: PRICE, 9d PER COPY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 21