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J SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT — 1 All CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTHS are fitted wlth safety glass in all windows as standard equipment. Safety glass provides the greatest posslble protection against dangers of flylng sharp fragments. ^STRONGER, SAFER The Chrysler-PIymouth protects you wlth every modern safety feature. \ > 1 The new larger Chrysler-PIymouth all-steel The latest development is the "Safety Interlor" bodies with one piece steei top, steei floors, steel „ - , , ■ . plllars— all welded into a soild rigld unlt — are —all controls on the Instrument panel are veritabie fortresses of steel. deslgned for the greatest safety, restlng flush EQUAL-PRESSURE HYDRAULIC wlth the instrument panel face, rear seat BRAKES passengers are protected against bumps by a SELF"brakksZ,NG plymCouthLbrakes padded roll across the top of the front seat. In additlon Chrysler-PIymouth glves you the femous Chrysler all-steel body, wlth seamless jL steel roof . . . safety glass In all windows' nJI • ••wider vlslon...genulne "equal pressure" 1 liydraullc brakes. I Always, In thls smartly deslgned product of thtpedil prwture it against ie 'brakes 'are the 'equat jffi ■ . « ' , , , onfjrone brake shoe. As the pressure type. Eaeh brake Chrysler englneers, you have a sense of wheei turns, It pushes thls shoe Is anchored at the I , shoe against the remalnlng bottom and there Is equil cteadiness, sureness and security. I shoe, resulting In an uneon- pressure against each shoe, ■ ' trollable wrapplng action resulting In equal brake on both shoes that glves pressure and smoother, ^ ^ ^ lerky stops. safer brake operatlon. CJbufAjdth. P LY M 0 U T H Wttad with IHPORTED GENU1NE CHRYSLER ALL-ST^EL BODY 1 , , IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES AVAILABLE THE TOURIST MOTOR CO., LTD., Hastings. TQURING NAPIER: Tourist Motor Co„ Ltd., c/o. T. Newman Motora, Limited. I 4"DO O R SEDAN I WAIPUKURAU: II. Nairn. DANNEVIRKE: J. W. Ifood. " » Invlee Gtrtgu: Waipukurau, Mason and Paton's Garage. Dannevirke: Tlie Bell-WtSa- iflj Motor Co., Ltd. Awociate Dealera: NAPIER: Pred Lowe Motora Ltd. HaSI- ap| MU M INGS: McCorm ick'a Limited. N.Z. Distributor: TODD MOTORS LTD., Wellineton. ' ^7 "aln^ortT i— ine— ■!!—■ —ii— in 1 1 —a ■» ■^svTrraCTnnaS ' ' ' . V

AccidenU happen — even to the hest drivers! This one cost the car owner £150 in rcpair bills hecanse he thonght he would save fiye pounds a year on insurance. -Was it worth it ? The N.LM.U* provides low-priced insurance specially designed to meet the necds of the motoring commnnify. Its specialized service and claims. organisation scts the standard for efficicncy, promptness, and fair dealing. This is so trne that today 35,000 motorists, or 1 in. every 4 in the North Island drive under N.I.M.U. protection. The N.I.M.U. is owned by the policy holders to whom surpius profits are returned. In the past nine years it has been instrument«1 in halying the cost of motor vehicle insurance. Today with nearly all others increasing premiums, the N.I.M.U. announces no increases in rates.

* You eannot h®7 h»wer priced insurance than the N.I.M.U. oflFers. Come in with the NJ.M.U, for service, protection and fair dealing. * from any Automobile Associa- I ' I ■ tlon Secretary, Agent, ■ k b|H ■■■ k k ■■■ ■ ■ , ★ IWiiHjM

8ADDLERY — and — HARNF-^ [ REPA1RS THAT LAST " I LA MinipniiH karamu road | V« mvllCl iHUll 'Phone 2298. HASTINGS l

JBxperience in every branch ot radio work dating back to 1020 together with the mosfc modern and comprehensive collection of testing apparatus in the distriot, is at yoiir disposal when yon require radio service by ringiog J.. A. Lynn cr, Lyndon and Southlapd roads Hastings,- Phone 4073.*

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 10

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