Progress and Approval For Dodge Brothers, Inc. 1926 stands as a. year of unprecedented progress and success. In 1925 the sales of Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles reached the total of 260,000. Yet in 1926, 330,000 were sold—an increase of* 70,000 vehicles. j New engineering records have been estab-) . lished by a succession of major improve- * ments extending back to the first of 1926; ; Never has Dodge Brothers Motor Car' \ ranked so high in public favor. Never be- v fore has it so richly deserved the - good will. • T A W.F.C.A., LIMITED JL MASTERTON 'w, Oodee- Brothers MOTOR CARS Jw ini W? 1 >■ WW Night attendant from 5.30 to 11 p.m., when Benzine, Tyres and Accessories can be bought. <
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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1927, Page 3
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