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Why Not a Car This Xmas ? theTopen road

Picnics by Countryside and Sea

o □ □□EE- BROTHERS QHotot- @ct t~s in all aflt otcrooms Brilliant new colorings . . . graceful touches of luxury . . . body styles with smartness and distinction. Advanced design and construction give new thrills in performance, and enhance the dependability, stamina and economy for which Dodge cars have always been famous. A valueshowing quite as much as a style-showing . . . for in price as in quality*, the Dodge Six and Eight are Dodge Brothers proudest achievements. Factory Distributors t AMURI MOTORS LTD. DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH And at Cannon Street, Timarn

RUBBER FOR COMFORT. Every motorist knows sonic reasons why his car rides easier than its predecessor of a year or so ago, but lie may not have an idea as to how much easier it rides. If the amount of rubber used in motor-ears can be taken as a criterion, to-day ? s automobiles arc three times easier in riding qualities than they were three years ago. Three times as much rubber is used in their construction. To-day, the average car contains from forty to sixty pounds of rubber. In 1027 it was from ten to iifteen pounds. A good car contains about 150 pieces of rubber, fitted here and there, to produce.easier riding and less vibration.

There is a 2 year stamped guarantee with our OSES) because it is the original and genuine Nobels English—and we Jend you a car while we are doing the work. afCMTC OVERHAUL EXPERT! fVEHI# 99 A CAJHIISTREET

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20103, 5 December 1930, Page 7

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