jjj The Smoothest Thing On Wheels — = | Outstanding Strength and Cosy Comfort | jjjj The rougher the road, the steeper the hill, the deeper the _____ jjl sand, the more you appreciate the JEWETT. It's long-, !z~ resilient springs and low centre of gravity make it cosy and ~ HI safe at any speed. Its sturdy chassis is built to stand the — -y roughest road, the hardest driving, and the continuous grind — Hi of daily service. At touring speeds of 30 to 40 miles an hour — 23i it will loaf along easily all day over average roads with plenty -—- j|| of power in reserve to maintain this pace over heavy going IB or on the hills. Especially when you drive it yourself will — HI the JEWETT delight you. When you hit an ordinary road — UII bump or rut at 30 to 40 miles an hour you will never think — - HI of slowing down—you don't have to with a car that rides §§g like the JEWETT. A finger's touch guides the JEWETT, M jj| due to ball-bearing steering spindles. Your foot controls jlj Si its speed from 2 to 60 miles an hour in high, without touching _____ jjj§ a lever. Rarely need you change gears, and then it is very jjj§ Inl easy. You can shift from high to second quietly at 30 jjj _B mi|es an hour. Women like the freedom from motor fly fjj stalling and jerking which the JEWETT'S smooth clutch jjj HI provides. Men glory in the quick pick-up of sto 25 miles H §g§[ * an hour in seven seconds? In all the world no car like this. jjj It's true! No other car offers you the JEWETT'S combina- jl IU tion of roomy comfort and convenient size, outstanding jj§f §j| strength and power and amazing performance at the I§l H JEWETT'S moderate price. Silent, Smooth, Strong. It ]j| H will serve you well. - jm j§ In All The World No Car Like This. JJ | Seabrook, Fowlds & Co. § HI Motor Merchants - - 77-79, Symonds Street Auckland. jj|j | DARGAVILLE: SMITH & BRADLEY. MORRINSVILLE: BOOTH BROS. g fl WHANGAREI. NUTSFORD & MENZIES. TAURANGA ; GUINNESS BROS. _ZZ jj HAMILTON: GRANT & CAUGHLEY. « gg ■■»._M_»lia_i^llM____WM_»llM«»ll«Bra--CT_-a..q«»HllW»_^ [ Extraordinary 14 Days' Offer in Furniture | | from LAMBOURNE'S j j GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE j 1 This Suite is the greatest value we have ever offered. [j I Eight Piece Suite, 1 *2J** Nolens 1 I THIS DINING ROOM OUTFIT consists of new design in Sideboard, measuring 4ft, Kin., | with Oval Mirror, and three large Drawers and commodious Cupboards; well-made round $ Dining Table, measuring 4ft, in diameter, with Club Legs, mounted on strong casters, _lye „ I High-backed Dining Chairs, with one Armchair to match. The whole made in choice onea | Rimu, Chairs made specially strong, and upholstered in our own Factory, vvnli loose drop- £. jn Seats. § m Any piece can be purchased separately at the following prices:—■ « I Sideboard, £8/19/6. Table, £4/10/-. Six Chairs, £7/I©/-. | j Money refunded with freight both ways if not more than satisfied | 5 Vouoansavt I LAMBOURNE Remittance j 1 Pounds ¥¥ * *■*■ »****-*^- r *•* **>* **-* must accompany &U g I Furnishing Complete House Furnishers, orders, ■' I during this Sale. Three Lamps, Ponsonby, Auckland. k Ega____B*^ Delicious! 1* |L Nutritious! i J *s\ - Stimulating!
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 116, 17 May 1924, Page 13
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