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8HIII work is iashf verk as Ntv Ztalani. It's on bijls ' tbat the Six btst demonstrates its superiority. Notbihg less than a Six pulls evtnly in bigh gear on steep, windeng roads. For ibese seasons wise motorists ' are cboosing Chevrolet. It's * Six. Chevrolet is effortless to drive and control OWNERS all say "It's a pleasure to drive my new Chevrolet." There are definite reasons for this praise. Chevrolet's flashing six cylinder acceleration s masters traffic situations. , Its improved non-locking, weatherproof fonr-wheel brakes give safe, sure . control. !With its steady, ample power there is no need to shift gears on any reasonable hill. Because of its very small turning radius Chevrolet is easily parked. The semireversible steering gear with shaft of solid steel assures handling ease under all conditions. With Chevrolet's sliding gear-transmission gears shift at the flick of a wrist — silently. The fully enclosed self-adjusting clutch operates smoothly with the lightest pedal pressure. For night driving Chevrolet provides twinbeam headlamps operated by a foot button. The Fisher VY windshield eliminates annoying reflections from other lights. These are just a few of the fine car features Chevrolet provides for your comfort and driving pleasure. Coupled with the superior performance of its smooth six cylinder . i jl motor, they make a sum total of value that is unapproached JRICBS FROM ' liy Hi, £198 . . . Eight beautifiil models prof 9 9 Q vide a car for every purse and purpose. Eight different models fromwHch to choose. jyy WISE TO CHOOSE A SIX Obtainable on .the G.M.A.C. confidential OENERAL MOT0RS NEW ZEALAND LTD. WORKS: PETONE, WELLINGTON H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASS OCI ATION LTD. (NAPIER r. HASTINGS » DANNEVIRKE ^ ■ J. 10-54

GIVE RECORDS THIS XMAS iMw^neir 5URJACE SMOOTH AS GLASS ARE NOW q O EACH AT WHERE jhe latest hits come frum.

JAMES BLACK & SON, No. 1 Thacfc eray Street, agents for Goodlas Triumph Brand Paint, one of the bes English paints manui'actured. 18/- gaJ , lon.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 261, 6 December 1930, Page 11

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