PLYMOUTH THE CAR THAT STANDS UP BEST Day In, day out—up hill, down dale in every sort of weather — the "Twy^^^' Q taxl has to stand the severest test. Only a car mad e by CHRYSLER f can stand the strain with such iittle maintenance cost. Read below iPj Jl the experiences of a PLYMOUTH owner — a taxi proprietor whose EpE ^ 3HBl|aS^| M ., fiving depends on the extreme efficiency and economical running . bf his car. Note: The PLYMOUTH Is the car the Hell-Drivers Ka|p^p8i(| K niled to smash — the car that stands up best. « . WELLINGTON, iqK^l^^l MeaCT^Todd ^Moton Ltd., 3 P ' I937* |n ^After eleven yetn «« a Uxi proprietor, owning fleets of cars of varioue makea, I am (ffi^^^BgSSSP\ l perfectly aatisfied that Plymouth and Chrysler cars are the best buy for taxi work. /MHHfl J""" \ f Thia has been proved beyond doubt by my maintenance and running cost records J i covering all makes of cars that I bave u&ed. These records clearly show that running and A V | maintenance costs on Chrysler and Plymouth cars are far below those of any other cars. V# > As for mileage the following is the performance to date of three cars put on the i _ ; road ha 1934 and 1935 '•— A. 1934 Plymouth 60,580 miles . B. 1934 Plymouth 30,460 miles Cyllnder sectlon showing (I) hardened ' a C. 1935 Chrysler 36,840 miles exhaust valve seat, (2) directional cool- • These cars are stillin continuous service and running perfectly. The cost of running ing tube, (3) full-length water facket, . ezpenses of each car is very Iow, for instance Car "A" that has now done 60,580 miles, the (4) four piston rings per piston, (5) New repair's cost to date is less than £10. . anodic-coated MJ slot aluminium-alloy On petrol consumption each averages, on short town trips, 18 miles per gallon and piston, (6) drilled passage for fullOn long tuna 23 miles per gallon. ' pressure lubrication. These features I am firmly convinced that the siqall additional initial cost for Chrysler or Plymouth lead directly to PLYMOUTH economy cars is easily saved within the first year due to economical running and lower maintenance and long life. costs, whilst over the whole life of the car the amount in question is saved threefold. ' This is substantiated by the fact that increasing numbers of taxi owners are ehanging to Chrysler products. Yours faithfully, I I 1 I 1 f 1 (Signed) H. T. Hui! ^ J U Mj CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 4-door sedans ...IlJUu CHRYSLER DE LUXE 4-door sedans t.. £449 CHRYSLER, D E S 0 T 0 de 4-DOOR TOURING SEDANS h. £555 Dt luxt tquipment Includts dual horns, dual wtndshleld wlpers, dual taif lights, dual sun vlsors, metal spring * covars, no-draufht vsntllatlng windows, safety glass througnout, spccial quality upholstery and appointments. All 4-door Sadans fitted with rear-opening luggage compartmcnt and compiete with bumpers and spare tyro. CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, DESOTO 1937 Range available for -IMMEDIATE DELIVERY to afteration without notice. Chrysler Dealers: THE TOURIST MOTOR CO. LTD., HASTINGS FAPZES: M. D. Blake. WAIPUKURAU; W. H. W alrn. ' DANNEVIRKE : J. W. HOOD. Service Garages: NAPIER: Apperley's Gara&e. A. A.P.W. Garage. WAIPUKURAU: Mason and Patoa 's Gaiage DANNEVIRKE: Bell-Weston Garage. Plymouth and De Soto Dealers: FRED LOWE MOTORS LTD., Napier asnd Hastings McCORMICKS LTD., Hastings. De Luxe Service Station, Waipawa, Westlake and Lowe, High Street, Dannevirke. l9 1« OF eourse she would ! She loves It and mother Is dellighted to glve It to her. ^ ^ Creamoata is so rlgh In real food value . . . malnutrition-defeating, energy-bulldlng. The full food value of the fresh natural oat ts In Creamoata. It Is IOO%pure sunripened oats, and "Oats," doctors say, "are the most nutrltlous of all cereals. Creamy and delicious, all children enjoy this health-glvlng breakfast food. 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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 104, 19 May 1937, Page 9
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