CHRYSLER INSPIRES APRIDEALL ITS OWN nee & Ec «S VS.4 m i Perfcrrna that belongs to Chrysler ALONE! New Chrysler "70" Royal Sedan, ( Wire wheels extra) FEATURES: LARGE, POWERFUL ENGINES . .* SEVEN-BEARING COUNTER-WEIGHTED CRANKSHAFT . . . MULTI-RANGE FOURSPEED TRANSMISSION AND GEAR SHIFT.., RUBBER SPRING SHACKLES . . . CHRYSLER WEATHERPROOF FOUR-WHEEL HYDRAULIC BRAKES .. . ROOMIER BODIES OF DREADNOUGHT CONSTRUCTION . ADJUSTABLE FRONT SEATS . . , METALWARE BY CARTIER ET CIE. C MULTI-RANGE a mbmii /After ail is said and done, performance is the true index of a motor car—a car’s one way of proving how good it is in basic engineering. And today, by all tests, all standardsandall comparisons, the new Multi-Range Chryslers, with four-speed transmission and gear shift, are first among all cars in performance ability. This statement holds true in pick-up. It holds true in smoothness and flexibility all the way up the scale of speed. It holds true in hill-climbing. It holds true.in ease, quickness and non-clashing quietness of gear-shifting. It holds true in every other phase and aspect of motor car performance. These are not mere claims, but facts; not something you have to take on anybody’s say-so, but something you can easily verify. Demonstration and comparison furnish the proof. One ride in a new Multi-Range Chrysler and you will find out immediately why ownership of a Chrysler inspires a pride all its own. © 1929 Chrysler Corporation THE IMPERIAL 77 To 55 Local Dealers: VALINTINE’S LTD. N.Z. Distributors: TODD MOTOR COY. Branches and Dealers at all centres
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17980, 27 March 1930, Page 10
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257Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17980, 27 March 1930, Page 10
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