SJfciBAN The Aristocrat of Light Closed Cars. The 4-Door Closed Car of remarkably superior body work, upholstery and finish. All six side windows slide down a feature found elsewhere only in closed cats of much higher price. With as many windows down as you wish, and windscreen and cowl open, too, if you like, you enjoy a delightful cooling breeze in the closest weather, while against rain, wind, dust or cold, you have complete prates* tion the car for all weathers. Its leg room and comfort will surprise you. And it is a Closed Car that gives 30 miles to the gallon and better. The Closed Car is the Car of the future. No motorist ev*r reverts from a Closed Car to an open one. 4Inspect the Gray Sedan to-day and ask for a demonstration. ' TODD MOTOR CO., 156-158 Gloucester street, Ohristchurch, and at Welling' ton, N.Z. Distributors. J. SHEEHAN, Timaru. TODD AND CO., Timaru. W. OSMAN, Ashburton. Sedfin Touring ~—,~ £255 Truck Chassis ..... £2lO Prices F. 6.8. Main Ports You remember the energetic Dame Partington who endeavoured to sop up the ocean with'her mop? Well, there are still a few. Dame Partington trying vainly to stem the tide of Chryslef success. They .have entirely missed the. full significance of that success. They see but cannot believe that engineering practice, motor measurements, utilization of space, weight, height and balance, standards of power, speed and acceleration, compactness and artistry of body design must change to conform to the Chrysler conquest of public opinion. Chrysler engineers began the revolutionary, processes which resulted in, the Chrysler Six four years ago. Untrammelled by prohibitive investment in shop-equipment which would have forced them to follow old practice, these engineers had full sway to go far beyond the furthest and finest point anyone had dared or Was able to go in the past. For two years Chyrsler cars, unknown to the public, travelled tens of thousands of miles, proving the soundness of their conclusions. " . ' » At this writing, more than 50,000 Chrysler cars are verifying the engineering soundness of Chrysler design proving unparalleled speed and power, unequalled acceleration, phenomenal climbing ability, superb riding quality. The more than $75*000,000 already invested by the public in the Chrysler Sixes is only the beginning of Chrysler success the tide of popular approval will continue to rise indefinitely, because nothing can stop the onward sweep of any achievement which contributes to the economic progress of the race. N.2. bietrfbutoM: TODD MOTOR CO 158.158 GLOUCESTER ST.. CHBI3T CHURCH A&D At WELLINGTON li TODD AND CO., TIMARU; JV. OSMAN, ASHBURTON; HARLEY AND CO., LTD, GREtMOtmk Not only must Oakland maintain the standards of performance which are winning and holding this goodwill but it must advance them. Oakland recognises and accepts, this responsibility Oakland PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS. Todd Motor Co., 156-158 Gloucester street, Ohristchurch, and at Wei lington, distributors. W. Osman and Co., Ashburton- Harlev and Co., Ltd., Greymouth; Todd and Co., Timaru. ' '■The economy oil for Fords write \ _ an d FORDS only tooklet \ —absolutely stops chatter : 80% Off Your Oil Bill——2o% More Mileage > W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD:. Chrislcbnrch. Auckland, Wellington, Danedia PRAISE FOR "PLUYOL" ' %| PRAISE FOR "PLUVOL" „ -t ,^Jl FROM SECRETARY, CAKTEBJJUI AUTOMOBILE ASSOOttTIO&J "■RECENTLY I was consideiifl* tatttt J-l) hood of my jar recovered «wf^ ita leaky condition. Your t^Cf"^-' along with some literature re "PlttW persuaded me to give it a trial, *■«! did with very'satisfactory result*. jW» cover was hardly a fair criterion,, w,?H old and the front portion in * bad wafts dressings of "Pluvol" audi q»ik * t**S of it. The only part that leaks jwtj^ little ia where tho hood baa been Mmo* Thia is only * vets slight i«*k K"%!l sure any car owner would.b» ,r *J} 1 43 to givo his hood * dreainsf o£ rH* It would at least double ita Ji&L^^-f (Signed) JKO. S. HAWKEV .* General Secretary arid Manama*,* The Canterbury Automobile Afg*^ PLUVOL WATERPBOOFSrHOOW (Fabric and Leather) and pre****!** '> Upholstery.. - ; | Quarte, 6a €d: J-g*Uons, 13s £d: T 21s, complete with fin pure britu* i set brush—you can do tho job HAROLD LIOHTBAKD, LL ' church and Auckland, Sola _-- Affcnts for Nefl Zetland Ma;* "About your rq guarantee a goodj& the price U right." Chalklen&Si 280 CASHa STREET (Opposite Protiseial H^ mm
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 4
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