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'■• A m* mm i SI .■^ isai 5*X Wm ZL*ms>, SVERYWHERE it goes Marj quette draws the admiring 1 giance. Thefaultlessly lined colonial built bodies with new non-glare windshield, the generous chromium plating and luxurious fittings strike a new note in jaunty grace. Flashing speed, 68 and 70 miles per hour sustained indefinitely. Acceleration, safety and underlying stamina. Alithesethings SEDAN compel the admiration of the critical and this admiration is more genuine because of the knowledge that behind Marquette lie those millionsof miles of searching test at the Proving Ground. See Marquette—drive it, you'll say with others that Buick has designed, and General Motors New Zealand Limited has built, "a great performer." ■COUPE ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND Convenient payments may be arranged on the confidential G.M.A.C plan. ORMONDS MOTORS LTD. ■THE LEADING MOTOR MERCHANTS. MEW ZEALAND BUILT CARS J '*&

GAS COPPERS PEST. The wonderful efficiency and low cest of upkeep of" the Crompton's "Mow Wonder" Economy Pumice Gas Copper has made the continued use of the oldfashioned brick copper not only a hardship but an expense. The new all-eopper top is an added improvement to tin'' "New Wonder." Full particulars from Gisborne Gas Showroom.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17180, 10 February 1930, Page 11

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