THE IMPROVED DODGE.
STURDY CONSTRUCTION. The slogan of the world-famous motor car manufacturers. Dodge Brothers, "No yearly models, but constant improvements," is amply demonstrated in the Dodge exhibit, at the Summer Show by Blackmorc's Garage, the authorised dealers. Dodge Brothers have two classes of manufacture, viz., Special types and Standard types. The Specials were created for the large number of motorists who favour individuality in appearance and appointment. The hodies of the attractive Special type arc low hung and the lines are unusually graceful. The long underslung rear springs contribute materially to the exceptional riding qualities, and the interiors are comfortable and roomy with deep seats and ample leg room. The Dodge Standard product is identical with that of the Special type described above. It has all the distinctive qualities which have long: made the popular cars "well known and known well." An all-steel body, enamel finish, and genuine leather upholstery together with solid materials and workmanship, produce unusually long life in an automobile. Messrs Blackmore's Garage are displaying a Standard Roadster.and two Special flvc-seater touring models. These machines are finished in a soft attractive gray with a faint gold line, and the general appearance is most noticeable among the other exhibits. That the Dodge is the best motor car value offered is proved by the large number of business houses using this serviceable car for commercial purposes. Probably no other car enjoys such an enviable reputation in the commercial world, but this is easy to understand, when we learn that this gceat organisation has turned out half a million cars .in ten years' production, and 90 per'cent of the machines are still in commission. The home of the Dodge product in Hamilton is situated in Victoria Street, Hamilton North, where every attention is shown to motorists, and full stocks of benzine, oils, tyres, accessories and Dodge Brothers spare parts are always available. Owners of Dodge cars would be well advised to make Blackmore's Garage their sole source of supply. The premises are open night and day, and prompt and careful attention is given to all customers.
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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 8
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347THE IMPROVED DODGE. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 8
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