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CROSS-WORDS FOR MOTORISTS. . * A novel cross-word puzzle is submitted below. The idea of this puzzle is to include as large a proportion as possible of words descriptive of the motor. The solution will be published on Saturday. T T~ _ bF ~~»1 ! 88888 l ~lfe~ jm ■ MEt H — ~^m ■■ BBBBBBBBBBBSa BBbTbTsBBSBBBI ~ bbbbbs! bbbbbbbbsbbbl bbbbbbbsbH bbbbbb! SBBBBfII ~IbBBBbI"^^™^ Bflflßflßß BBBBBfII SBBBBfII HORIZONTAL. ; VERTICAL,. 1. Cheap, but nccos- 2S. An item of on- 2. A long motor 24. What skilful snr.v. glue construe- journey, driving is. 3. Well known tipn, now out of 3. General title for 23. The car which make of motor date. all motors. does not readily cycle. "0. Seen on every 4. Type of gear sell. 7. Th c familiar road. change. 2G. The chief factor title. 31. Always under 3. First portion of in depreciation. 0. Lengthens the the driver's eye. tin' hyphenated 27. What every car life of your car. 37. State of an en- name of an makes (abb.). 11. Makes the mix- gine which does English car. 30. Used in lubricature. not start C. What motorists 'ion. 14. ('banged fr c- readily. often give pedes- 32. Found on the quently. SS. Every car must trinns. _ quadrant. 13. When a car goes have one. 7- Well know n 33. Many of these up In smoke. 39. Amount of space make of car. in every car. lfi. Concerning (ab.) left for passing 8. Type of car. 34. Only ' one of 17. What every car by selfish 0. What every these in every eventually be- motorists. m ot or firm car. comes. 42. Worked by the wants. 30. A movable part 15. Thou (Latin). foot (usually). 10. State of a full of a car. 19. Betects the horn. 44. First place in ear. 36. Well known 21. The usual pas- the motor cham- 12 - Tracts of land make of truck. sengcr with a pionship. covered by car. 40. Lsed in the acmnle driver. 45. Number of sumps 13 - What you do cumulator. 22. Well known in a car prior to driving 41. Found on each make of ear. 4G. Used for si-- off. Side of a car. 23. Unit of engine nailing 20. Action of the 43. AVhnt motorists power. "' brake. do when acci--21. Effect on axle dents occur, of breaking a i roller race.

Note: Olympia Exhibition, Stand 23, Shed 20 The British ROVER ROVER, 9-20 h.p. These are the latest Rover Light Cars on longer chassis. Special oversea models, capable of developing 20 h.p. Made in two models—the 4-seater Touring and 3-seater Roadster. Engine: 4-cylinder, overhead valves, water-cooled, monobloc cylinder casting, detachable head, water circulation by Rotary Vane Pump. Price: Touring, £310. Roadster, £295. Something New! The ROVER, 14-45 h.p. EXHIBITED FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUCKLAND. See what the "Daily Chronicle" says: — The "Daily Chronicle," referring to the 14-45 Rover, says: "The Chassis as a whole is as fine a piece of automobile engineering as Britain has ever produced. This new Rover production embodies every feature which motorists agree are desirable for high road performance, comfort, and convenience. "Nothing has been overlooked, and the engine develops far above even its normal rating of 45 h.p. It will propel the car at over 60 m.p.h., if desired, yet 25 miles to the gallon of petrol is normal consumption. Built and finished in the Rover way." Price, £750. Distributors: Associated Motors LIMITED. 5, Gittos Street (near Railway Bridge), Parnell, Auckland. Phones 42-508, 43-059. P.O. Box No. 1048.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 184, 6 August 1925, Page 14 (Supplement)

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