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NEW ZEALAND ASSEMBLY BRINGS ITS PRICE AS LOW AS § TIME was when you needed at least £BOO 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. But 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 all- . | Steel body and fully equalised hydraulic four-wheel brakes. And, an 11 so-ever-present pleasure, a running economy v : v. , cmrsix £ ar g rea ter than you would ever expect in a car of the Chrysler Six's size -and perfof- 11 mance. An prices tAbi msto ports. , : IS J,. ~ . Auckland Dealers: SPRAGG'S GARAGE LTD., Lorne !stre«t PREMIER MOTORS LTD., Albert Stroet. AUCKLAND MOTOR CO. LTD., Albert Stroet. DAVID H. GRANT LTD., 406 Queen Street/ Sole Waikato Chrysler Distributor: R. D. SEABROOK LTD., Alma Street, Hamilton. ' • : i " Commercial Vehicles Ltd., Auokland; Wool's Service. Station, To Aroha; Hauraki Plains Motors Ltd M N galea ;£oitk In Bros., Thames; Gresham's Garage, Tauranga; Coleman Motors, Tuumarunul; Wheeler's Garage Ltd., Whakatane; The Highway Service Station, Opotlkl; T. O'Rourke, Warkworth; North Auckland Farmers' Co-op. Ltd., Wdangarel, Dargavitle, Kalkohe,„ Kaltaia; Richardson Bros., Waiuku; Helensville Motors Ltdi, Helensville; Salter's Strand Motors, King Street, Pukekohe. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTORS LTD., Auckland.

ON SALE TO-DAY Xv.'lf ssk S-X' & S/L r ltssr' SVc"rsw (T V© «es rri <-b= 1S wr MW W, Mm'Krnu# /4 r<£ KWflfi fl vrv+> *7 «r* > s^;/A *so •■J f/t <vx THE DOMINION'S NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER CES. DACRE ON CRICKET What is the calibre of the M.C.C. team which will tour New Zealand shortly? Can we beat them? Who is the greatest all-round cricketer of the day? These and other topics are discussed by CES. DACRE, New Zealand and Gloucestershire representative, who begins a series of exclusive articles in this week's issue. Order The Weekly News and follow the comments and reminiscences of one of New Zealand's leading cricketers. WOMEN'S PAGES All the latest Town and Country Social News Descriptions of Latest London Fashions: MODERN MODES IN HATS Hints on Home Dressmaking Arts and Crafts for nimble fingers: SPECIAL EMBROIDERY DESIGN embodying the ANTIRRHINUM Recipes and Household Hints by AUNT DAISY. THE ALL BLACK TOUR Continuing his exclusive Rugby articles, Mark Nicholls considers that, with Page fit again, the All Blacks' attack may revive. He also writes interesting accounts of 1924 matches, including the game against Hampshire, part of which was played in a fog. Nicholls recalls how Nepia kicked a goal from the sideline when he could not see the posts I Main Illustrated Section M i.f i'-s*: x.;.\ 'V .V s : AUCKLAND HARBOUR VIEWS EARLY MORNING SCENES. SUNRISE OVER THE WATER. SHIPPING OF THE PORT. WAIKATO SHOW LAST WEEK'S FIXTURE. RING EVENTS. KINGSFORD SMITH FLIGHT MISADVENTURE. MEN AND THE MACHINE. CHRISTCHURCH RACES CARNIVAL WEEK OPENS. NEW ZEAUAND CUP DAY. BY AIR TO NEW ZEALAND The extension of the Empire Air Route from Australia to New Zealand, the final stage in the scheme originally mapped out by Imperial Airways, will be a development of the utmost importance to the Dominion, In an illustrated article details are given of the comfort and skilful organisation of the Imperial Airways FOR THE MAN ON THE LAND Valuable articles by expert contributors appear in the Farming Pages. This week's Sheep and Wool article deals with the characteristics of the two principal types of sheejjj. Conditions under which each type thrives are indicated and the writer stresses' the difficulty of adapting sheep to conditions for which t h e J r are ill-suited. Other items include a discussion on the right type of baconer for the export trade and an article detailing the effect of feed taints on cream quality. SPORTING FEATURES Review by ARCHER of fields in the Waikato Racing Club s Spring Meeting Racing and Athletic News from Provincial Correspondents Wrestling and Boxing Notes. The Weekly News is obtainable at All Newsagents or Direct from the Publishers: WILSON & HORTON LTD., Queen St.. Auckland. PRICE, 9& PER COPY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22265, 13 November 1935, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22265, 13 November 1935, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22265, 13 November 1935, Page 22