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-r * □ j vBL wP w2 ■ *“ uT ~ LG? Styled in the finest ~ manner of today IMBUED WITH the advanced style and alluring charm so typical of all Chrysler-built cars — possessing a new liveliness of performance and even greater dependability and economy than Dodge Brothers cars ever before have possessed—the new Dodge Brothers Six is unmatched by any other car at or near its price. Of the score or more of major betterments which this new car ushers in, none is more conspicuously important than its exclusive Mono-piece Body. A master stroke of Walter P. Chrysler’s engineering genius, this remarkable new development combines beauty, strength and comfort to»a degree never before attained in a car of such moderate price. NAnd besides, it positively will not develop squeaks or rattles even after thousands of miles of hardest usage. □odse-Broth&rs Six e i«9 Dod0» Brothen CT->wlhm D f . WJ.CA HD, MASTERTON. Night Attendant from 5.30 till 11 when Benzine, Tyre* Accessories c an be bought.

s.s»i*i*i TWO SNIPS. 15/30 h.p. Crossley Touring Car. Owner has purchased a larger car. PRICE, £250. CHRYSLER Touring Car. only done about 7500 miles. PRICE, £250 T. WAGG"& Co., Chevrolet Agents, 4'JEEN STREET, MASTERTON MOTHERS! Here's a quick breakfast dish for the children. O-TIS, an oat food—cooks in One Minute.

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Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, 9 August 1929, Page 3

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