Graham-Paige
N.Z. Agency Announced for New American Car
Quite recently the Graham-Paige International Corporation announced its intention of appointing representatives for its new line of Graham-Paige motor-cars throughout the entire world; and to that end issued an invitation to possessing the three fundamental qualifications—character, capability and capital—-to communicate with them. Now comes the announcement that Wright, Stephenson and Company, Ltd., have joined the Three Graham Brothers and have assumed the sale and service of the completely new line of GrahamPaige motor-cars throughout New Zealand. There is little doubt that New Zealand motor-car owners, both prospective and present, will welcome these new Graham-Paige cars; for they are the reflection of the personal ideas of the Three Graham Brothers, whose manufacturing genius is a household word in modern motoring circles. EIGHTEEN MODELS In distinguished appearance—in thorough-going comfort —these cars embody the proved principles and desirable refinements which go to make good-looking cars of outstanding performance. The cars have been built and produced in 18 modern models (including touringcars) on five chassis in sixes and eights (on following wheel-base lengths: Sixcylinder models, llOiin, 114 in, 119 in, 129 in and eight-cylinder models 135 in.). A large body plant has been purchased; an extensive main factory addition has been built, and filled with special machinery; a warehouse one thousand feet in length has been constructed and minor additions have been made throughout the plant. Wright, Stephenson and Company, Ltd., are expecting complete shipments in the very near future.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 7
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244Graham-Paige Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 498, 30 October 1928, Page 7
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