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One Outstanding Reason why 22,124 Chrysler Cars were Sold in One Month. TpHE PUBLIC KNOWS THAT Standardized quality of manufacture definitely assures the same outstanding brilliancy and dependability in performance of each and every Chrysler car. UQfTHIS STANDARDIZED QUALITY throughout il a range of cars, made possible by the economy of one manufacturing organisation, is but one outstanding reason why CHRYSLER SALES ARE STEADILY SETTING NEW RECORDS MONTH BY MONTH. |TT The latest world-wide figures to hand showi\ ing 22,124 cars sold for the last month, are a gain of 19 per cent over the previous best month, and a gain of 51 per cent, over last year’s figures. Chrysler quality is a known quantity—this is the most impressive sales advantage in the industry. 177 m “50” “60” “70” “80” CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR HARLEY & CO., LTD., GREYMOUTH N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR CO., Wellington and Christchurch.

BANDIT CHASE. NICE, December IC. Tbe entire frontier region between Alcnton. on tbe French side, and San Remo, in Italy, is in a state of tense excitement as a result of the latest murder in the feud which less than ,a week has cost the lives of four Italians, one a consulate official and the others, members of the carabinieri or uniformed police. The carabinieri are trying to prevent the return to Italy of nnti-Fascists who are alleged to have been plotting. Following the shooting of two carabinieri by bandits headed by the notorious Pollastrc., upon whose head the Italian Government has set a price, an Italian gendarme noticed yesterday a, suspicious-looking person getting into a train at Ventimiglia Station for Nice. Believing him to ho Pollastrc in disguise, he tried to arrest him just as the train was making off. The man drew a revolver and shot the gendarme dead. . ( Immediately other gendarmes jumped oil to a light engine and told the driver to go as fast as he could to try to overtake the train before it crossed the political frontier into French territory. As the train crossed the frontier across the River Roya the pursuers saw a man jump from it and disappear into the ravine. This morning a bomb fitted with a delayed-action fuse was found on the line at Ventimiglia close to the spot | where the gendarme was shot yester- i day. It was believed to have been placed there during the night hv members of Pollastre’s gang.

Happy children keep free from worms with Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to take, and certain.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1927, Page 1

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467

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1927, Page 1

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