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At Your Service A Selection of the World's Best Cars

Complete Reliability Of Performance Above Everything Else _ is the First Consideration '""IbBi in Building Graham Cars Very Good Cars at Low Prices Every Graham Six and' every Graham Eight is completely equipped with shat-ter-proof plate glass. w Graham cars, in offering a safe and efficient means of travel and transportation, must be good enough to go around the world* if need be, and more— They mufet be able to travel endlessly with everyminute ease and comfort, and the cost of every minute shall be held down to the minimum. Those who know Graham cars will tell you they are very good cars; they are cars of ease and comfort; they are low in price and high in value; and that they are economical to drive. Every Graham buyer, for these reasons, ( is bound to become another Graham friend. Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd. Central Garage 107-113 Worcester Street, Christchurch

WZ..' i t and with it Beauty and Sparkling Performance r | 4HBPontiac Sixls renowned as a motor-car X f? and remarkable reliability. Its big, sturdy engine saves wear, because it makes fewer revolutidns per mile of roacj travel * than the average of all other cars of its class. Its pistons travel a shorter distance, too, and extra Weight of metal in all vital parts provides for extra Wear and service. But even apart from these advantages, Pontiac is recognised by value-wise motorists as a car of unusual merit. Its beauty of line and colour and lfs tastefully appointed interior suggest a car of much higher price. When you drive it you find smoothness, speed, flashing pick-up. Steering is finger light; brakes respond to the slightest pedal pressure. j W© wan* you to drive Pontiac. To find out about its long life, its superlative performance. The car i« waiting now, will you come in ? LONG UFE Prices from Warranted for 12 montlu. Obtainable on tbe G.M.A..0, confidential' deferred Daymen* plan. THE NEW PONTIAC SIX W-Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY LTD. Cnip* Madras and Cashel Streets, Christchurah

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 26

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