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•S'iLn . (>■) za w*'*® f jj ■H-x «3zar 3 > t iuci OJ neral Motors t f 4 = =// /' “i^raBniSBSFSaSW! r ? ©sssbc /,*£**£' s^l 3 n =w* 7®' &Ssfe WSffi ■Bf sgs ttTK W%F?3 Shrek * ,'1 Ml GM'o^9'A Prices: SEDAN .. .. ~ .. £290 COACH ... ..„ .. .. £255 ROADSTER.. ..,. £213 When Winter comes you’ll appreciate the Chevrolet Closed Car for its warm comfort —its complete protection from the elements. It enables you to go out in the worst weather in positive comfort These Chevrolet Closed Cars perform remarkably well, and are economical and smooth running—they have made Winter motoring a new joy. Come and inspect them. See the pleasing beauty of their body work and Duco finish —ride in one and know the restful comfort of seating, the pleasure of good upholstery and fine interior fittings that only the Fisher Bodies give. Buy a Chevrolet Closed Car for Winter comfort! S. Co Rugby Motors, Ltd. SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU. t. , i' “Chevrolet Closed Cars for Winter Comfort”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 3 May 1927, Page 3
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263Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 3 May 1927, Page 3
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