3ft !W5 ■i«» Si’y •- . ■’ 3SfIS SV'i? .—£s> m re? w k Si S?SSTBfc n * /0 s unwarranted for 12 months and can be bought at easy terms on the G.M.A.C* Plan. With more and more new Chevrolets appearing our highways, people are beginning to ask—“ Why is this car named ‘Britannia,’ what is the significance of ‘Britannia ’ ? ” The New Chevrolet is produced at the Petone Works of General'Motors. New Zealand Ltd., with Petone labour —it is a New Zealand made car for New Zealanders, and moreover, over 68% of the money expended by New Zealanders in the purchase of these cars remains to circulate within the Dominion. Thus General Motors desired to identify this New Chevrolet, not only with New Zealand and the Empire, but also with its very birthplace—they have given it a proud name, the name by which the earliest Pioneer Settlers knew Petone, “Britannia.” GENERAL MOTORS NEW ZEALAND LTD. Works: Petone TOURER EOASSISE £,%35 COACH jffSfeS SEDAN C@©Ei 9 HO WUSON hm GO., WD. Showrooms : Princes St. South. Offices : Hanover St* Agents for CHEVROLET CARS and TRUCKS, and QUICK and VAyXALLS CARS
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Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 14
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185Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20061, 29 December 1928, Page 14
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