Public Notices. WHY ? Because the public realise that Ford gives the maximum of comfort and reliability at the lowest possible outlay. The following table shows the total sales of well-known cars represented in New Zealand, for the quarter, January, February, and March, 1926: Ford 1936 Studebaker 117 Chevrolet 359 Hudson 115 Dodge 338 Austin 97 ißuick 276 Nash 53 Chrysler 253 Rover 40 Morris 230 Standard 35 Rugby 174 Citreon 30 Essex 161 Gray 7 FORD BEAUTY TOURING GAR, £(69 00MPLETE. PHONE AND ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION. mm COMPANY, ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMTTTU. Box 22. Telephones: Garage, 276: Residence, 171.
fflnlwlfHni-fsi-.'m^i^i'Kiii I I'M ... THE POUND OFF MARKED PRICES FOR CASH. ShkHisktteHi DRAPER AND MERCER, ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU.
AND THE m \ Both these cars conform with your own ideas of real motor car value. Both have power and, comfort to spare. They have proved their worth time and time again with unsurpassed performance. Both have a luxurious beauty which disguises indomitable power—it is in the severest test that the N'AISH and the AJAX distinguish themselves-! 'A gratifying feature.of the NASH and the AJAX is their undeniably moderate cost —both initial and running. Call and see these cars—better still, come for a ride in them—then you'll be able to judge for yourself. ADVANCE TAXI SERVICE DISTRICT AGENTS FOR NASH AND AJAX (NASH=BUILT) FINE CARS, TE AWAMUTU.
WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we have secured, the denned territory for the two above famous cars for the Te Awamutu and surrounding districts. THE AUSTIN is of English manufacture and is beautifully finished in every respect <*nd is made in sizes to suit all. THE HUPMOBILE is now manufactured in 6 and 8 cylinders and is a powerful machine, beautifully stream-lined and full of quality. We wish to make quite clear we are continuing with the good old DODGE BROS.* CAR and GRAHAM BROS.' TRUCK and that we will service all these vehicles to the very best of our ability and will give demonstrations. HOLMES BROS, SLOANE STREET, GENERAL ENGINEERS TE AWAMUTU. PHONES: Garage 136. Residence 253.
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Waipa Post, Volume 31, Issue 1764, 29 May 1926, Page 7
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