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I 1 i ilTli iH 1 ! 111 hZ> Tri Jh I ffißiiTiHi Chevrolet has earlier, higher and better sustained torque (pulling power) than any competitor. JUST consider that fact —for maximum A ~ . , , ... . . . T l . Slipper-skirted electroplated grey iron pulling power at low engine speeds means pis £ ns _ prored the be R for t ‘ uck 7 work . greater economy and longer engine life. r And in actual incontestable'figures. -> • Positiv ® four-way engine lubrication-pres- . I. . ./ I . u . 6 . sure stream, direct pressure, splash, and Chevrolet s new 6-cyhnder Valve-in-Heaa engine overhead pipe » r » develops 170 foot lbs. of torque at only 850 £ r.p.m.- mO re pulling or working power than any Stabilised Front End mounting to prevent , ..f 6 loose and rattling radiators and fenders, of its competitors. . , , . . /, Perfected Hydraulic Brakes—self energising, And that is largely why no other truck in its even wearing, and certain in action, capacity regardless of price can equal Q -ui r- >■ B , t v / O. Strong accessible Full Floating Rear Axle, Chevrolet s performance. You may pay from v with 6 Barre , type Bearings a ® d straddle£so to £l5O more, but you still won’t get all the mounted Pinion; money cannot buy a better features listed below which save you the pounds: differential. |, Perfect load distribution, allowing maximum L o * cost of repairs and replacements, body space. These, and half a hundred other features that any 2 Chevrolet dealer will explain to you, are only , Powerful and readily accessible Valve-in-Head made possible by the manufacturing skill and engine with early high and sustained torque. tremendous resources of the world’s largest builders of trucks. J, Full length water jacketing not only around Chassis from £205. The same price everywhere, but also between cylinders, for economy’s and obtainable on the confidential G.M.A.C. plan sake and long life. of convenient payment if desired. CHEVROLET TRUCKS mean MORE POWER per gallon & LOWER COST per load WATSON lIUtVI Y MOTORS, LTD. Barnard Street, Timaru . CT.IOJ7

INSIDE s - w - R . II I , | If ~ The painting of rooms is an interesting modern trend. Not only f I'-i"' ) | == 1/,__—- == ~ = 2r ,s “fi rst cost" comparatively low, but “upkeep” is reduced to X ' j **■ U||Hl == \\ '1 /f® 7 a minimum “S.W." painted walls can be so easily freshened X"*™ M TvW 7/Trip V === r U P with soap and water! ■■■■■■JL ™ | Sfc == J z iLf-W7V7 You will be quite sure of sparkling and lasting appearance t lit/U ( fga) r3| == ‘ 2k for your rooms if you choose S.W. Paint, scientifically blended V SS to solve every painting problem and you may obtain exactly ■VEjjiVV, ' [tSffk IL ,V ■£ the S.W. finish for each specific purpose. ~I IIH Sherwin-Williams FLAT-TONE Paint ROGERS BRUSHING LACQUER Ij ’ | ... for really WASHABLE walls. Dries dull ... for furniture. All the latest colours. W—fl with a ve l vet sheen. Permanent and non- Dries while you wait! I,! fading. Soap and water washes off all stains Pints 4/6 each. ) Pints 2/6 each, r 3 easily. Pleasant fresh effects. 22/6 per Gai. | Pints 1/6 each. S ' ' S.W. PAINT:— For sun porch. Good old S.W.P. resists die eject ef strong sunshine. X H Non.fade. 22/6 per Gal. S.W. Varnish Stains, 8/3 per I Gal. (Su/heient for average size floor.) Also ia '■ I Bt? quarts, pints, i pints and i pints. (Mg < IM/ PA IN TV JOHN EDMOND LIMITED HARDWARE MERCHANTS TIMARU I also AT DUNEDIN AND INVERCARGILL

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20894, 25 November 1937, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20894, 25 November 1937, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20894, 25 November 1937, Page 5