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|p The Smoothest Thing On Wheels Jg| 1 Outstanding Strength & Cosy Comfort | Wk The rougher the road, the steeper the hill, the deeper -pi y- the sand, the more you appreciate vhe JEWETT. A -fr # perfectly-balanced harmony of action fcetween front and ~_~ Ws rear springs, scientific distribution of weight, seat design flgsg. and upholstery correctly fashioned for maximum comfort. s--5 These are the things that give to the JEWETT X its |g marvellous ease of riding—that make it possible for a Ji 3E JEWETT owner to travel from sunrise to sunset without IE __~ fatigue. This outstanding riding ease, combined with its » W(r extra strong and rugged chassis, specially designed by Paige §1| jaf engineers for long, hard wear on the roughest roads, its ___ IP uncanny performances on hills, and its unapproached IB -— power and smoothness, afford a degree of comfort and j|~ — contentment never before experienced. The JEWETT will -SSs — beat any car up any hill you choose, and accelerate from 5 to _\m 6 25 miles per hour in seven seconds. The JEWETT has 3 |jp always a big power surplus for any task. The unstrained a ag engine and driving mechanism with less wear has long life, 31 Ip reliability, extremes of performance, and rare economy of |l I| operation. The JEWETT will average 20 to 25 miles to the | gallon of petrol, and 4000 miles to the gallon of lubricating Sj tr? oil on New Zealand roads. No motor car, regardless of §jf j| price, excels the new JEWETT in performance, dependa- jjl Hf bility, long life, beauty, and comfort. Dependability, so fB m notably a feature of JEWETT construction, enables it to be IK §§P driven day after day, month after month, with no more S~ thought of its mechanism than to supply petrol, oil, and tW. WJL water; There is satisfaction and peace of mind in owning ___\ B| a JEWETT, the most amazing value-for-money car ever |B B produced. Silent, Smooth, Strong. It will serve you well. __\__z | Seabrook, Fowids & Co. | pf Motor Merchants - - 77-79, Symonds Street. _te. gj DARGAVILLE: SMITH AND BRADLEY. MORRINSVILLE: BOOTH BROS. |p §g WHANGAREI: NUTSFORD AND MENZIES. TAURANGA: GUINNESS BROS. WM HAMILTON: GRANT AND CAUGHLEY. m

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 13