What the advent of the New Maxwell with the New Hot Spot Engine means to New Zealand "W/ITH 9819 shareholders, sub- . scribed capital of £1,149,535, and a turnover of £5,501,349, the N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association. Ltd.. is the most important single force in the motor business of N.Z. As a co-opefative organisation, it mutt see to it that its motor car agencies secure maximum value and maximum service for its clients. Hence the significance of the fact that after close investigation by its experts and officials, the N.Z. Farmers" Co-op. has selected the New Hot Spot Maxwell as the best value in the popular-priced class. A new motor organisation with a large capital has been floated —headed by «ome of Auckland's most successful businessmen. Its officials (men of unique experience in the motor busines*) after careful investigation, decided that Ac New Hot Spot Maxwell gave by far the greatest value ever offered. Thus Abbott Motors Ltd. will controlthe North Islind distribution of the Maxwell Car and Truck, and will set a sewstandard of service to both owner and dealer. Not only has a special Maxwell mechanical expert been sent out by the factory and will be permanently retained here, but Mr. Howard W. Cocks who has just returned bom U.S.A.. will act as Chief Mechanical Adviser, available wherever and whenever required, for owners and dealers of Maxwell Cars and Trucks. Mr. C. P. Lindegreen, so well known throughout the North Island in the motor business, has been appointed Sales Manager and Organiser. Some thirty Maxwell Service Stations are being established in the North Island to render serviae to Maxwell owners at shortest notice, while ample stocks of spare parts will be held. The Maxwell is the world's leading light four —cheapest to buy and cheapest to rlin. The great Maxwell factories turn out and sell 460 cars daily—£so,ooo,ooo sterling worth per annum — or twice the annual revenue of the N.Z. Government. Only .) remarkable cai could make such remarkable sales. The Maxwell is the only popular-priced car with the Hot Spot feature and the Rams Horn Manifold—ensuring perfect vaporisation and distribution of gas in all cylinders, in all temperatures at all speeds —and with (he Hardy Thermoid Universal Joint —found elsewhere only on expensive cars. Most economical to buy and to run, Maxwell holds the world's economy record, 22,000 miles at an averagt speed of 25 miles pet hour, with an average of 26 miles to the gallon. There will be a Maxvyell dealer in every territory. Until the complete list is announced, write for the beautifully illustrated new Maxwell catalogue— sent free to all who are interested. The Maxwell H Ton Truck gives efficient motor transport at the lowest cost per ton tale. Ideal for average roads, it is proof against careless driving or rough usage —the manifold construction does not permit a greater speed than 25 miles per hour. Investigate the Maxwell Truck the maximum truck value. Full information will gladly be given at once. Special Note to Dealers: Abbott Motors Ltd. will consider applications for territorial representation, and its representatives will visit this district shortly. Wire Abbott Motors, Auckland, if you wish to consider a unique proposition backed by a unique standard of service to the dealer. North Island Distributors: ABBOTT MOTORS LTD. Gittos and Stanley Streets, Auckland South Island Distributors. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LIMITED Cashel Street, Chriitchurch
JUST LANDED CHEVROLET OURS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. FIVE SEATER £395. THREE-SEATER £383, FIVE SEATER £395. THREE-SEATER £385. THESE CARS ARE ABSOLUTELY THE CHEAPEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL CARS ON THE ROAD. THOMAS & JOHNSON SOLE AGENTS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Red House Hutel.
MOTOR LOBBY FOB HIRE. J|£Y 2'/j-ton lorry is now available for carrying of any description. Furniture removals undertaken in town or country. Orders left with Taylor and Roberta, Box 22, Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. R J MARSH, 'Phone 830. Molesworth Street. Sharland's "Moa" Brand Preservative r.ever fails to keep fresh eggs gweet and good. Thousands use it. 13
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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