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f SPeCIAL TYP ? e-*B sisdan These Special Type-B Sedans meet a growing preference for individuals fty. They are smartly and completely equipped* ’ Their popularity is due, in no less measure, to features which are now - common to every motor car Dodge Brothers build • striking beauty of design, exceptional riding comfort, and. marked smoothness of operation. MAGNUS MOTORS LTD. Wellingtop, Hastings, Levin. ' Dodge Brother* Motor Veliiolee imported into Zealand, are manufactured by Dodge Brothers (Canada) Limited, Toronto, Canada. 3 ti y 1 * / a-price r means Greater "Beauty—and six=cylinder performance NEVER before could such a moderate out* lay purchase so much .... . . for here, in this latest Oldsmobile, is jGreater Beauty reflected in'simple, graceful body lines enriched by warm two-tone Duco colouring Greater Beauty that is apparent in, every detail of upholstery and jjppointment. And this Greater Beauty is something that extends into every hidden detail of the sturdy \ Fisher - built bodies and into every part of the unseen chassis beneath. Here, too, is Six-cylinder Performance of a finer kind performance that only the vast facilities and natural economies of a great organisation qould build iny> a car so modestly priced. ' • Oldsmobile’s powerful L-head engine, quiet and smooth at all speeds,* is easily capable of meeting every demand of even the worst New Zealand driving conditions. Ability on the hills is exceptional. Riding com- • fort is unusual. No wonder, with such an overflowing 1 measure of the features every car buyer wants, the Oldsmobile is coming rapidly recognised' as 1 being actually in a class by itfcelf—an unmatched value. / OLDS Product of General Motors BILE TOURING, 8325; TWO-DOOR SEDAN, 8375; SEDAN, 8395: „ ALL PRICES F. 0.8. MAIN PORTS. r f£Y ■•' • ‘ GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12423, 17 April 1926, Page 18