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Vt 5k ✓ ,fST‘ s ■%/A XJ* AUS- .• ; ,j-'.. .r-v'ii ) ;, uvv .s ,'y ir-.:- / *>W .*«• and hey Mlop lon am remember ihe energetic Dame Partington who endeavoured to mop up the: ocean with her mop? Well, there are still a few Dame Partingtvons trying vainly to stem the tide of ChryslerPlymouth success. :>us rumour A maliciously inspired rumour is being circulated that the ChryslerPlymouth is about to be taken off the market. This rumour is utterly untrue and its origin is obvious. In sheer value Tor-money, tbc Chrysler-Plymouth so far transcends anything else ever offered in the lowest priced field that certain competitors, being unable to demonstrate equal] value for money, have endeavoured to deceive the public with tlSiis falsehood. ' v The majority—the tgreat majority of competitors, the Todd Motor Company is glad to say*—have faced this new value on fair competitive basis. They have been first and warmest in their congratulations on the Plymouth’s remarkable achievement; for which the Todd Motor Company takes this opportunity of publicly recording appreciation. 0 "S' 4% A Brilliant Success Illustrating how ridiculous and unfounded is this rumour, the latest advices from the factory read: l» entirely new manufacturing unit for the Plymouth, with production facilities equal to thoae of the present plant, is now being completed. The added facilities for Plymouth will give us a doubled manufacturing capacity—or a production of approximately 20,000 Plymouths per month. The brilliance of Plymouth sales records during the past five months leaves little ground for speculation as to future plans for the Plymouth. As a matter of record, however, and to settle immediately any doubts that may have arisen, we make the definite statement that the Plymouth will be continued as a four-cylinder automobile.” ✓ :l:Y-' . . 'A?v' A ;- -v. f. ■ Stitt Manager. - PLYMOUTH MOTOR CORPORATION s L R Y E C H R st* w ♦ .u va. . ijfc; -iLVI A l * - . : 'i V > f m leads value in the lowest priced field ! i I • man HARLEY & CO., GREYMOUTfI ’ H.Z. Distributors: Messrs. TODD MOTOR CO., Auckland*, Wellington, Christchurch, Timaru Dunedin and Invercargill.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1929, Page 2

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342

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1929, Page 2

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