HAWKES, i Limited. Soya! Garage, I; i CHRISTCHTRCH 1 AXD . i CrLTERDEN. j i | Aristocratic Wolseleys. IVE bare just fir.t * \\ of tne 1314 *.n,-del **\\ OLSF.LE) I-' ncsiblc it is more lhan ever tno gencar." The Wolwiey, Company have AAAd it practically impossible to improve upon their product of last year co they _ have improved the tquipmcßt.ol the cor by -rl'tl'in- a CA.V. dvr.amo electric lighting | C "=tcm—md the C.A.V. system is admittedly ] tiie no=t pcriect on the Enjlish market. I 'ih : - e.ectT-.c linhtin-; set add? a new tone ; <:■•* d;~t;ncti.-,n to ar. already distinctive car, • and vis... addr. to tho ccm.ort and ccnvcni- 1 encc of tho owner and driver.. j Wo are landing or. March 6th, c_ Ruapehu, ! two more of thos'.* i"»N ." U'OLSELEYS." ' Foliev. in-r is tbe specification-.— __~ One IC-20 h.p. 1014 Colonial Medel WOL- , SELEY, rittod with 5-seater torprdo j tjurins phaeton bedy, larre and roomy, , pa;nt<d frey. uph.-'.3'.-:r<d dark green, ; pouiotted" with Wolsclcy one-man hoed, j Woleel?v double screen, dynamo, elec- j trie lighting set complete, including 1 3 lamps, horn, Woleeley patent self- | starter! Fpare R.W. detachable wheel j with f.-re and tube, ce-rabincd speed- j ometer' and clock, extra large tyres, ; pumn, jack and tools. j PRICE £700. ~ j One lfi-.O h.p. 3011 Colonial model, 3- j (■•eater torpedo touring phaeton body, • painted French frroy, upholstered red, : similarly erjuiriped 19 above, but with- \ out eelf-starter. : I PRICE £630. j i You will observe that, althmisrh a very | I expensive electric lighting equipment is now j i fitted to the WOLSELEY—tho price is only ; ! a little higher than that of last year's model. ; ' Perhans you haven't seen all our advertise- ! ments during tho past few months. For : I your benefit let us reprint a few facts re- ; r«ird'n*r "WOLSELEYS." Tho Woleeley I Company never compete in trials, races, or j competitions of any kind—yet they manufocI ture and fell more .cars than any two other I firms in England combined. In spite of tho fact that the Woleeley Ccmpanv do not indulge in competitions, etc., there aro more "WOLSELEYS" in daily use in Canterbury than any other two makes of high-grade cars combined. The reason for this is that tbo "WOLSELEY" CAR is sold wholly, solely, and squaTely on merit alone. IT IS PRE-EMINENTLY "THE CAB THAT CAN BE DEPENDED ON* Wo aro having a great run with WOLSELEYS just now, and in anticipation of a still better demand, have just pieced a large order fo: more cara. Unfortunately, when we havo sold the two cars mentioned above, wo will not be able to doliver for a few months. Therefore, the best advice we can offer you is "If you want the car with a reputation for faithful service, get in early with your order, and enap up one of these models now arriving by the Ruapehu.' /' The Marathon. THE MODERATE-PRICED CAR FOR THE MAN OF MODERATE I MEANS. After a lot of vexatious delay, we are now in a position to guarantee immediate delivery of this "Value for Money" Car, either 25 or 35 h.p. models. We have in stock right now, ready for the road ot one minute's notice, 25 h.p. models in both TWO and FIVE-SEATERS. and a 35 h.p. FIVESEATER. This 35 h.p. 5-seater car is* a real beauty—big, roomy body, heaps of leg room, heaps of seating capacity for 5 people, well upholstered with nice soft, deep cushions, beautifully sprung, fitted with everything of the latest, including electric lighting set and electric self-starter (and it Is absolutely the simplest and most efficient eelf-atarter you ever saw—simply can't go wrong, end a six-year-old child can operate it) —in fact, this car, at the price we offer it, simply stands out on its own. The PRICE, complefro with everything, is £400. The PRICE of the 25 h.p. models, completely equipped name as European cars, is:—2seater £230, o-*eater £300. Now. look here. Everybody who knows anything about motoring at all knows that HAWKES LIMITED have established a reputation for selling nothing but the best for the money. Well, in tho "MARATHON" Car we are not going to endanger that reputation. Tho "MARATHON" is better value than any other car on the New fr aland market which 6flls at anything liko tho fiamo money. It is not shoddy—it ia built on sound, up-to-date lines—and it will give you better service than any other mode-rate-priced car you can buy. This we guarantee. Supreme Snnheams We are landing some 1914 models shortly, ex Athenic and Remuera. The 1914 "*Sl.'.sBEATd" is practically unchanged from 1913 models, but ono important improvement is the fitting of an adjustable front seat no that a driver of any height can be accommodated at a moment's notice. We have not the space hero to go into details, but if you want more information about the worldfamous SUNBEAM—weII, you know we are only too glad to supply it at any time. Painty Pelages Still as popular as ever ls the DAINTY "DELAGE." Wo don't advwtiee it overmuch, because it is so hard to get delivery ,of them—the works are overtaxed all the time. Still, we can offer you one for early delivery—arriving by tho Athenic, due end of March. It's a 10-12 h.p. 3-aeater, painted cream, upholstered green. PBICE, witi usual complete equipment, £375. BOOK IT NOW IF YOU WANT IT. Useful Unics. Only ONE in stock—a 12-16 h.p. fr-seater, fully "equipped, £570. This is the only one ' we can offer at the moment—tbe next six Chassis arriving are all sold. "A MAN IS KNOWN BY THE CAB HE OWNS.** HAWKES, LIMITED, \ CHRISTCHURCH and CULVERDEN. a CB_*l
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14919, 18 March 1914, Page 12
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