CHEVROLET £. BRITANNIA MODELS Produced in lew Zealand MAKES THIS VALUE POSSIBLE Bf JO " Eocryu'here ’’ Purchase your Chevrolet at easy terms under the Q.M.A.C. plan. A car designed, equipped and constructed to big luxury car standards —that may he compared point for point with these same luxury cars and yet the Chevrolet Britannia Models cost so little to buy and to run—Why? Here are the reasons : Because they are built to a simpler, lighter scale without sacrificing sirength, comfort or beauty ; and because they are produced in New Zealand by New Zealand workmen to the nrecision standards of workmanship maintained at General Motors Plant Petone. Just think of a powerful overhead valve engine protected from grit by air and oil filters—non-locking four wheel brakes-a 107 inch wheel base carrying comfortable, roomy bodies Duco finished in attractive colours -and you know a few of the reasons .why this new Chevrolet is the most widely sold car in the World to-day. Warranted for 12 r^nths. ~V ' ' PRODUCED NEW ZEALAND Ormonds Motors The Leading Motor Merchants
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GUM ARABIC, in large or sma l quantities, for sale at HeralO Jobbing Department. BUTTER PArER, printed or plain, at Herald Office.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16866, 1 February 1929, Page 9
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