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PRICES DOWN 4-Door Sedan Formerly £339, now Sells Complete for £298 This substantial reduction is made possible by economies effected through complete local assembly of Chevrolet. General Motors New Zealand' Limited operates the only complete assembly factory in New Zealand. At £298 Chevrolet offers value that cannot be equalled by any other motor car: Custom Sedan - - £298 was £339 Fabric Sedan - - £298 was £339 Coupe - - - £285 was £315 Roadster (de Luxe) - £260 was, £289 Phaeton (de Luxe) - £225 wasV£24o 15-cwt. Chassis ~ - £lB9 was £l9B 15-cwt. Wellside Truck £220 was £229 30-cwt. Chassis - - £249 was* £249 2 ton Wb L e °4 K aS e Chassis - £285 was £285 Chevrolet is New Zealand’s Lowest Priced Quality Motor Car . L TD. i TUB LEADING MOTOR MERCHANTS, GISBORNE. 11IW the plaguing, dangerous Mosquito Spmy pyg» TcfOSQUITOES menace your 1 1 health and cause you discomfort and pain. Why not rid yourself of these torturers by spraying Flit? Flit is deadly to mosquitoes, flies, blowflies, fleas, ants, cockroaches, bedbugs, silverfish and their eggs. Harmless to man. Does not stain or discolor. Don’t confuse Flit with other insecticides. Look for the soldier on “the yellow tin with the black band/' w* " .* € I , .1 *4 1 to 1 ¥/ For vmir protection FLIT U,old '■ only in seated tint. SiSTtBLD TRACE MARK {{ills -quicker mtrn U *. * M trim

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17502, 26 February 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17502, 26 February 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17502, 26 February 1931, Page 9

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