# •? n I BODY CONFORMITY SEATING. A revolutionary new development in seating design a completely new principle setting an entirely new standard id eomlort. S E e> o & IE V ’ U t'.-.iirtpe/.'.V.0 ■- J--sc*= ■VI 6-CYLINDER 14 - lU\ ENGINE. New mechanical improvements adding still further to Yauxhall dependability and economy. fl SS® r A / SYNCHRO-MESH GEARS. Simpler, easier, safer and prevents, gear-clashing at any speed. fK; l ’C*. & K«, : V7* ■ 131 KNEE-ACTION WHEELS. One of the greatest single advancements in driving comfort and safety ever made. f'fieNew . w ", N-.r. s • ~i' V'(\ A ft 4\> ll A * * m 4a) VDX.4.37 LIGHT SIX NEW in its graceful, rounded radiator and sweeping streamlined beauty. NEW in its Body Conformity Seating—a revolutionary development in seat springing. NEW in its engine refinements, its safer and easier steering, and its more rugged braking. But still with all the traditional Vaiixhall features which have built up Vauxhall leadership: roominess; comfort; 6-cylinder smoothness, dependability and economy; Synchro-mesh transmission ; and Knee-Action Wheels. Vauxhall for 1937 is a new driving surprise even to matter-of-fact motorists. We'd like to show you why —today. NO-DRAUGHT VENTILATION Complete freedom from draughts, dust, fumes and windshield misting. Mill ZX\ sm o EASY JACKING SYSTEM. You can raise both wheels on either side of the car without fuss in a few moments. © And These New REFINEMENTS New Zealand Upholstery Greater Beauty of Line More Positive Brakes Easier, Safer Steering Larger and Softer Clutch Action! iNew Instrument Panel ./ ORMONDS MOTORS, LIMITED, THE LEADING MOTOR MERCHANTS. GISBORNE.
investment in HAPPINESS Public invested in £27/970,000 worth of New A.M.P. Policies last year Average of one family in two now protected by the Society ANOTHER year of immense progress was the A.M.P. Society'® record for 1936. The Nation's faith in the Society grows day by day, month by month, and year by year. The year that closed on 31st December was the greatest in the Society s history. The Society again made a large increase in the volume of its business. See: New policies issued in each of these years: 1931 £11,500,000 1932 £13,600,000 1933 .. .. £15,600,000 1934 £17,900,000 1935 £24,000,000 1936 £27,970,000 The A.M.P. Society is a truly co-operative and mutual society. It belongs to the members absolutely. An average of one family in two in Australia and New Zealand now enjoys the benefit of its protection. Become a member if you are not one already. If you are a member, make the most of the opportunity to strengthen your finances that membership presents. Get in touch with the neaiest A.M.P. office and say that you want an experienced adviser sent to discuss the matter with you. If you live far from an A.M.P. office, get in touch by mail. Don't delay. The Society will keep on growing in strength, but for YOU even to-morrow rnuy be too Seize on membersbip while you may. Wa 4 m & Largest Mutual Life Office in the Empire Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia). Head Office for New Zealand : Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager. Gisborne District Manager: A. E. CARRINGTON. H. H. DeCOSTA and F. C. ELLIS DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES. ’PHONES 25 anti 588 P.O. BOX 97
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19248, 13 February 1937, Page 7
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