25 Ladies’ Black Rubber Coats Good Heavy Quality. Sizes 40-inch to 48-inch Usual Price 25/A Truly Wonderful Bargain 50 Ladies’ Wmter-wei ests With Short Sleeves Full Size English Make worth a/e Our Price I/II A Splendid Washing Line 60 Gents 9 art Felt Hats With Bound and Plain Edges Light Grey, Dark Green, Fawn and all Wanted Shades wen worth 12/6 Our Price 8/II Our Last Shipment of these Hats sold out in a few days—Buy Now! Melbourne for Lowest Pr:
“ Winning and Holding Goodwill. If you buy on comparative values, and if you compare the Oakland Six against its field you will discover that only the most advanced engineering could create it. /'; ,4.'-. : ft • - r:: V ■>«.- £ ■ ■' . ; 1 s; ■'i : ■ s; PRICES: 9 Vannentcer Tourer i PaMßeng-er Thueton £415 Sport* Roadster Coupe % door Sedan 4 door Sedan Landau Sedan £445 £4OO £450 £4»O £5lO (f.o.b. Main Port a J - In no other car of the Oakland’s class will you find such a combination of engineering advancements as are now in the Oakland Six. For no other car, regardless of price, provides Oakland’s Rubber-silenced Chassisand Harmonic Balancer, Oakland’s full pressure oiling, bronzy - backed interchangeable bearings, foot controlled tilting-beam headlights and four-wheel brakes. Nor in any other car of comparable price will you find so many examples of super-precision in COLLETT MOTORS, LTD. DISTRIBUTORS OF GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD FOR POVERTY BAY . ’ ” AGENTS FOR CADILLAC, OAK LAND, PONTIAC CARS AND G.M.C, TRUCKS. . -AM PRODUCTS OF im m- : manufacture directly responsible for long car life and owner satisfaction. All Oakland’s piston ring bushings are diamond bored. All Oakland’s connecting rods are exactly matched for centre of gravity and weight. All Oakland rotating parts from transmission to rear axle are completely balanced. These are practices which typify the most modern and exacting principles of scientific manufacture and Oakland uses them all! I Pontiac Six, companion car to the Oakland Six, £325 (f.o.b. Petone) -PONTIAC Son* GENERAL MO TO JR S C. W. MUIR, “THE BOOKSELLER 99 HERALD BUILDINGS.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16388, 9 July 1927, Page 14
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