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New de Luxe Chevrolet jytwe. _j at no Inoleaie in ■Q <Oi nKfi A host of extra equipment features makes this new Chevrolet the most attractive open-car value in New Zealand. Think of it—two extra wire wheels—side wind-screens, and numerous other expensive features, all without a single penny added to the cost. Check them over carefully. a Six sturdy, ornamental-hub-type wire wheels n 2 spare wire wheels in front fender wells ■ 2 side glass windshields on windscreen m A sturdy, chromium plated luggage carrier ■ Duo-tone Duco colours on body and fenders a A new radiator mascot adding a racy touch ■ Lustrous chromium plated engine fittings n New step mats on running boards below doors n Chromium plated bumpers front and rear ■ 23 modern fine car convenience features ■ Most important of all, no increase in price And don't forget, Chevrolet has a six-cylinder 50 horse-power engine. Its performance,its appearance, its comfort, all suggest a class much higher than the price indicates. With these extras, its value is not even approached by any other motor car. w C >a/Q 7C m The new Chevrolet Six Cylinder d* Lmx* Phaeton is warranted for 12 months f and map bt purchased under the G.Af.sl.C. Confidential Deferred Payment Plan. It sells complete at £2 4 0 Bftryivbirt in Zealand (BSI ■wmmmm GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD., WORKS t FETONE, WELLINGTON BLACKWELL MOTORS LTD, CHRISTCHURCH frew Bros., Amberley; Sim. Wilson Motors Ltd., AsHburtoa; E. Undrill, Geraldine; Schaef's Garage, Grey mouth; Twomey's Taxis, Reef ton; Kawatiri Motors Ltd., Westport; The Cecil Wood Company Ltd., Timaru.

That he had known insurance companies stand the cost of an operation to an injured worker whn was seeking compensation, where there was reasonable chance of this relieving them from further liability, was a comment made by Mr Justice Fraze during the hearing of a compensation claim in the Arbitration Court day. Mr C. S. Thomas, counsel for defendant in the action, said he acted tor a good many insurance companies in Chr istchurch, but he had never yet heard pf on® doing this.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 15

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