Chevrolet sales for 1927 reached the amazing total of over one million. This spectacular achievement is due entirely to the public’s endorsement of Chevrolet’s fundamental policy, which is:— “to produce a quality car that is truly modern in design —satisfying in appearance and performance — sturdy, staunch, (dependable and economical—yet so low in price that it will be within reach of the majority of the people.” Tops N.Z. Registrations for Nov. & Dec. Duplicating the amazing success achieved by the New and Most Beautiful Chevrolet in every mar'* et of the World, New Zealand registrations, following the introduction os the new model in the middle of October, topped those of every other make by substantial margins. This, in spite of the fact that the unprecedented demand left the New Zealand assembly plant temporarily handicapped for stocks and orders have been, and are being, filed and filled in the order in which they are received. WHETHER IT’S CHEAPER TO MOVE THAN PAY RENT— Expediency—care and economy an special features of our service. —is a question wc know nothing about but we DO know that it’s cheaper tc move if WE do the moving for you. 6 McGiffert Street Palmerston North "It’s ‘Child’s’ Play To Us” CHILDBROS.
Wakes you up on drowsy summer afternoons—13EGULAR users of Wrigley’s Chewing Sweets are spared the discomfort of dry palate and afterlunch drowsiness both caused by languid digestion. WRIGLEY’S, with its healthful cleansing action and pleasing flavour, refreshes the mouth and keeps it cool and sweet. The flow of natural juices is stimulated. Thus digestion is; actually quickened. It’s good for children too. SPEARMINT I? () S RK. I? /T^
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6543, 27 February 1928, Page 10
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