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TfglllflU H! IH M mMuimi K money yXm • *\ v' '•> %' :. y,. f/ :>£< - / * > « '* a y #", >".*<■« V N <-, \ " • YOU GET MORE THAN 4© MILES PER GALLON Proved by A 45.78 miles per gallon in a test run between Auckland and Wellington is the record of an ordinary stock model Vauxhall Ten. All records were checked during the trip by an Automobile Association Official acting as observer. No 'coasting,' no dawdling, no special equipment, and no helping winds . . . 465 miles at an average speed of 31.1 miles per hour, and road works with miles of sticky mud. Astonishing? Not at all—for Vauxhall Ten owners everywhere are getting similar results, and a South Island test run between Christchurch and Invercargill gave equally good results 45.06 miles per gallon, on top gear all the way and with no oil consumption proving that you can get 'more than 40 miles per gallon in a Vauxhall Ten.' ■Mi. YOU GET ALL THESE ★ KNEE ACTION WHEELS change riding to gliding on even really bad road surfaces. ★ ALL-STEEL, ONE-PIECE BODY. The integral body and chassis of the Vauxhall Ten is welded into a strong, safe, Turret-top unit that is dust-proof, fume-proof, rattlefree and sound insulated. ★ NO-DRAUGHT VENTILATION, found on the Vauxhall only among English cars, means as much fresh air as you want without draughts. HYDRAULIC BRAKES give a smooth and positive straight-line stop. CAR FEATURES ★ BODY CONFORMITY SEATING, a system of springs sprung on springs, frees the longest drive from fatigue. SILENT SUPER SYNCHRO-MESH GEARS make gearchanging quiet and utterly simple. ARMOUR-PLATE SAFETY GLASS ALL ROUND means positive protection and the utmost in safety.. EXTRA HEAD AND LEG ROOM sufficient for four sixfooters to ride in comfort. VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE for greater power from every gallon of fuel, for longer life, greater dependability, greater accessibility and more oil economy. * EXCLUSIVE TO VAUXHALL m the 10-HORSEPOWER CLASS YOU GET MORE 1 FOUR-DOOR SALOON FROM VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY completely equipped. Optional cloth and leather upholstery at slight extra cost. Ask your Vauxhall dealer for a Vauxhall Value Guide, and compare the Vauxhall Ten with any other car you can buy. Then ask —what other car can give you better than 40 m.p.g. economy; what other car at th' price can give you so many worthwhile features ? Call in and see the Vauxhall at the nearest show-room. Ask for a demonstration ride. If you're planning to buy any car, see the Vauxhail Ten first* For the buyer who wishes .0 purcluae out of income, conveni€TA. terms may be arranged on the Confidential General Motors Instalment Plan - through General Motors Acceptance Corporation. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY OF ANY MODEL ENGLAND'S MOST MODERN -i* < ? LIGHT CAR Cato^ HI feV .1... Authorised Vauxhall and Bedford Dealers: TAPPENDEN MOTORS LIMITED, 39 Beach Road, Auckland. Dargaville: CARR & HOGG LTD. Kaitaia: D. ARCHIBALD & SONS LTD. Hamilton: WAIKATO MOTORS LTD. Warkworth: RODNEY MOTORS LTD. Whakatane: HAMILL BROS. LTD. Thames South: McDONNELL MOTORS Fauranga: C. F. WASHER LTD. Morrinsville: PAINE-UNTTED AUTOS LTD. Otahuhu: NEAL MOTORS. Taumarunui: KINNELL-LETT MOTOR CO. LTD. Rotorua: PAINE-CAMPBELL AUTOS LTD., (Waiwera Garage).' Whangarei, Kaikohe: PAINE BROS. (North Auddand) LTD. THE WORLD'S MOST City Master Distributors OTORS LTD 39 BEACH ROAD, AUCKLAND Guaranteed NET PAID DAILY - SALES EXCEED > GUARANTEED NET PAID DAILY SALES EXCEED

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23153, 27 September 1938, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23153, 27 September 1938, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23153, 27 September 1938, Page 19

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