OAKLAND SIX •js.r »•. • - 7 - • •. PRODUCT 'OF GENERAL MO T #,VR; S To the efficiency of Oakland’s Harmonically Balanced En:ine has been added a new quality, that of Golden Silence, achieved by means of Oakland's new and exclusive Rubber Silenced Chassis--an engine mounted on rubber and power transmitted through rubber. In addition. to virtually every advanced engineering feature —mechanical 4-wheel Brakes, Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Full Pressure Lubrication—and Automatic Spark Control found usually on cars of far higher price. Together with new bodies by Fisher, strikingly graceful lines finished in Duco colour combinations of surprising beauty. MOTORS LTD. DISTRIBUTORS OF GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND, LTD,, FOR POVERTY DAY AGENTS FOR CADILLAC, OAKLAND, PONTIAC CARS AND Cr.M.C. TRUCKS. rf.i f m A ; . V : ■' V COLLETT v.x y V ‘sf f ■ si ... : . : m % tm , i ! . * :-- : A m "jl vt a \ <v ■'■•••a :.A. T > • i# 4:; Him vi M i } i3 fkmmwm I m raps --v :■ /•C‘Y #s ■335® A. *3SS?Bwi * i'. '.■.■•p;.., vV* -- J • . .- : ' ■■. :• '.'h-Ypv, :v : ..• ! * • The model illustrated is the Sport Roadster, finished in Duco in Devonshire Blut and El Paso Tan (subject to change). Equipment includes dickey seat, front driep £445 (i.o.b. main ports :)! S ,‘.= f. . - - - *.i *i f\ ■ Five Passenger. Phaeton • £415 ' Sedlan h’Ji,:- : * £4BO Four-door sedan % £4BO Landau Sedan ■. - £5lO main ports)/ 1 j '■ ‘-"S .’i A ’ tr
Holiday From m 854 15/6 \ KBB Rsl From 5/6 R 52 Footwear for No.\Rs4 —Girls’ “Flfietfoot" White Canvas Sandals, with Crepe Rubber Soles. Prices: 4 to 6, 4/6; 7 to 9* 4/11; 10, 5/6; 'll to 2, 6/6. Any ©f Jfo. RBB—Women’s White Canvas Fancy Bar Shoes. Crepe Rubber Soles. Price .. s .. .. 15/6 these shoes No. Rsl Women’s “Fleetfoot” White Duck Tennis Shoes with White Honeycomb Rubber Soles. Sizes 22 to 8. _? Price t,-»! t.i.! r» «i 6/6 will ensure comfort for No. R 52 —“Fleetfoot” White Duck Tennis Shoe, with Toe Cap and Crepe Rubber Sole. Price*. Men’s, 6 to 11, 8/6;® Women’s, 22 to 8, 7/6; Misses, 11 to 2, 6/6; Girls’, 10, 5/11; Children’s, 5 to 9, 5/6. the holidays!
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16227, 29 December 1926, Page 12
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