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, _ SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT A" CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTHS are fitted with safety glass in all windows as standard equipment. Safety glass provides the greatest possibfe protection against dangers of flying sharp fragments. ^STRONGER, SAFER M^ggEL^BODY Thc Chrysler-Plymouth protects you with | «vcry modern safety feature. Thc new larger Chrysler-Plymouth all-stee. j The latest development is the "-Safety Interior" 3d" XtSStSt — all controls on the instrument panel %re veritable fortresses of steel. i designed for the greatest safety, restlng flush EQUAL-PRESSURE HYDRAULIC 1 with the instrument panel face, rear seat BRAKES | passengers are protected against bumps by a SELF"brakesZING flymCouthLbrakes 1 padded roll across the top of the front seat. | In addition Chrysler-Plymouth gives- you the i fcmous Chrysler all-steel body, with seamless H |r § 1 8 Iteel roof . . . safety glass in all windows uU Nw I .. . wider vislon ... genuine "equal pressure" . I With self-energfzfng brakes, Chrysler-Plymouth hydraul- jj Always, in this smartly designed product of the pedal pressure is against ic brakes are the equal- |g • ' ° r only one brake shoe. As the pressure type. Each brake y* f*hrvel#r enfflneers ' VOll have a sense of wheel turns, it pushes this shoe is anchored at the E V-nrysier engmccrs, you nave a scnac oi shoe agj|njt the remainjng bo£tom and there is equa| 9 ■ 'at»orlini»cc cnr^npcc and WflirifV shoe, resulting in an uncon- pressure against each shoe, H Iteaainess, sureness ana secunty. trollable wrapping action resulting in equal brake H on both shoes that gives pressure and smoother, N ierky stops. safer brake operation. j Bf PLY M 0 II T H Fitted with IMPORTED GENUINE CHRYSLER ALL-STEEL BODY N IHE TOURIST MOTOR CO. LTD., HASTINGS, touring1"" Napier: TOURIST MOTOR CO. Ltd. c/oT. Newman Motors Ltd. 4-DOOR SEDAN Waipukurau, H. Nairn. Dannevirke, J. W. Hood. Service Garages — Waipu. jftji 1 CJi korau, Mason & Paton's Garage. . Dannevirke, The Bell-Weston Motor Co. Ltd. JF tw Associate Dealers — Napier, Fred Lowe Motors Ltd. Hastings, McCormick's ™ "™ ** Ltd. N.Z. 'DistrihUtdr," Todd Motors Ltd., Wellington. Also at Afuckland, maln p°r" Christchurch, - Timaru^ Dunedin and Invercargill. STARTINC THE WIIKLY WASH I > but she doesn't worry LI X . . . she knows SUNLIGHTS sUDS aT&-soat&i& c the work so easy You won't worry about the weekly wash when ^ once you discover how easy it is with Sun- , light. No hard rubbing and scrubbing HOW SUNLIGHT SAVES YOUR CLOTHES because Sunlight suds are extra-soapy , and draw away every speck of dirt — leaving the I jj clothes spotlessly cleati. That's why so many | S| women say, "Sunlight gives the whitest wash/' | jp reasons, too — it keeps hands so ___ smooth and white, and ' ** " ' " xnakes clothes last ever so ;^^§SllSlfe^ L Fabfic /vas.hed with 2. Washedj ^tlx Sunlight , , . , fl|- poor-lathering soap. the dehcate threads are mucn longer because ^ fhe hard rubbing that undamaged. Sunlight's — as the illusttations y"aWg knuckles sore extra-soapy suds have - show — -it gets them was necessary, and so drawn out all the dirt clean without hard ^ fabric was luicWy without need for hard • m/A%*«o • ^DmT'-X® wornout. rubbing. TUbbitlg. , ^ LEy£R SU N LIGHT SOAP Sav.es. yaur energy . . . Saves your Clothes ■ - 1.214.16N3

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 57, 30 November 1937, Page 11

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