Those days when the cosiest of armchairs seems uninviting, in spite of bleak weather outside, are the days when you’ll appreciate the economical comfort and convenience of a Chevrolet. With fine staunch Fisher bo'dies on all closed models and snug top and easily fitted side curtains on the open cars, any Chevrolet provides complete protection. when the weather threatens, and glorious open air freedom when the sun shines —while its wonderful measure of highpriced car features give you a type of performance and reliability found in no other low-priced car. ! JQ. mi ORMOND MOTORS £0 CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS Product of General Motors n CY / i" v V for Economical Transportation
& m Upholstered 1 Pieces And the Buying: of them i • A handsome Damask may cover a multitude of sins—scamped springing—lackadaisical lacing—to say nothing of a flimsy wooden structure over which the covering is stretched. Such workmanship may last a month without betraying itself; hut it was born an internal cripple and will surely die young. You cannot he expected to see inside an upholstered piece and divine its hypocritical umvortbiness. And for tins reason it is ALWAYS safest to obtain GRUNDY AND SUKNNAN Furniture witli tho G. and S. guarantee. Three-piece Suite is illustrated, in super quality Damask. GRUNDY & SHENNAN, LTD. Complete Mouse Furnishers GISBORNE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17132, 7 September 1926, Page 9
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