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f"SSIIINil) - II Iniißlr We: ?? /HEN it comes t° breaking rceGrds—lcaYc it -V '-:4m Ee W to Chrysler! Think of these great triumphs " ~ ' —all Chrysler records: S, Bp (1) Oct. 28th 1926— Australia’s greatest 10 day Reliability Test. b > Z fi| (2) Dec. 9th 1926— Sydney-Brisbane reqprd, 1 hour 16 minutes. ’ X If (3) Dec. 22nd 1926— Maroubra Track record —1,000 miles in - 955 minutes. wBJLjR*' '<■ ‘ • (4) Dec. 22nd 1926 Maroubra Track record—l,46B miles in t: 24 hours. Average 61.1 m.p.h. for 24 hours. ; (5) Jan. 11th 1927 — Auckland-Wellington record lowered 1 hour 15 minutes -504 miles in 12 hours 4 minutes. J y ■ O / y ■ Average speed, 41.8 m.p.h. f /1 THE SIXTH AMAZING CHRYSLER RECORD ® / ZZ 111 Christchurch to Bluff —402 miles in •* / //y //S' / |si record time of 8 hours SO minutes. E! /y X / s’ /x Driver, once again the wonderful gj / jP Wizard Smith. Date 17th Jan., 1927. g] /y/- F Over roads heavy with shingle, Wizard Smith’s c y // A / Bl Chrysler 70, shod with Dunlop Tyres, made light of r F / -/y / , ffi| difficulties; tore through a fierce southerly gale— ( / /'/ // fc an d laughed at a 39 foot jump, from a hastily ./ ./ y ■ /'/ || constructed ramp, across a swollen river. J z , y K Average speed 45 ! /2 m.p.h.—Bo m.p.h. reached at / // // ,■' y || times I Speed limit strictly observed in all towns ! // / 1| So Chrysler proves over and again its supremacy, A . •* | / / z / fc speed, power, endurance, reliability. 1 • /■ wHKi € . /“ 50 „ u 6(r , « 70 „ <<80 „ gj X L' = CHRYSLER MODEL NUMBERS MEAN MILES PER HOUR pi V; \L ' = - ® LTD. s : | : CHAPEL STREET, MASTERTON. j| A . N.Z. Distributors , f! I yj TODD MOTOR CO, tVeUiagton & Christchurch,

Eggs are used in the bookbinding, sugar relining, and fancy leather industries and in the making of wine and paper.

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Wairarapa Age, 9 February 1927, Page 2

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300

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 9 February 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 9 February 1927, Page 2

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