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You want MORE than TRANSPORTATION —-y^ '""'p H| wSS?~7|^i|v transportation in a limited sense rgfg^^_ .L -, .' 1 ||y^^^^ were a^ *^at an automobile could "~^^^jS^^^BßKSS^^^^^^ Provide, any car would do, and the The difference between the minimum in transportation and the maximum in motoring » exactly what sets the Chrysler r built De Soto Six completely apart from others in its field. It explains why the De Soto Six has broken all sales records for a first-year car. De Soto Six has style, stability, speed, smoothness. It is flexible to a degree never before achieved in a car of its price. Its comfort and luxury of appointment are self-evident. Safety and ease of control are assured by weatherproof four-wheel hydraulic brakes. De Soto Six is capable of such distinctive and versatile performance that nothing less -==-, than a demonstration can do it justice. -^_SL g|g^ Qfc, We shall be glad to arrange this dem- &&SKMB*"***SL onstration to suit your convenience. • DeSotoSix 0 CHRYSrER MOTORS PRODUCT ■ • ■,'.•• < ■■■-■'.!■:..' -I-' ■ PRICES ■'. •■>":. ,'..■'".' Tooter £337 Coupe, Business £354 Sedan 2-door £354 Coupe de Luxe £^66 Sedan 4-door £366 (with Dickey Seat) {with Dickey Seat) . ATI prices f.o.b. main ports (Wire Wheels extra) ■''■■\ :....",. v.. N-Z- Distributors: NEW ZEALAND MOTOR COY, 206-212 Wakefield Street Branches and Dealers at all centres

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1929, Page 19

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