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jj • 1 MEIO ECONOMY BOTH COMMEND THE WILLYS-KNIBHT GAB A Willys-Knight is a car which wealthy men are proud to own—and a car which men of moderate means can AFFORD to own. i It Is a car which wins on looks, and after- ! wards "makes good" in service. The graceful stream-line build, the complete equipment, the restful riding which it ensures —all these make it attractive at the outset And then, after a little service, the greatest feature of all begins to tell, that is, the famous KNIGHT ENGINE. i The Knight motor is different from all other S petrol engines because it improves with age. It has SLEEVE valves which slide instead of poppet valves which TAP. After 10,000 miles the Knight motor works better and IS better than the day it was purchased. A car which becomes more efficient and silent with age is worth owning. Call and I get more details, or write for the free illustrated catalogue. Mr H.TruscottandMr. L. Checkiey are our Willys-Knight Salesmen. N.Z. Farmers Go-op. Assn. LIMITED CHRISTCHURCH <j)0 w«»iTm| 585 | mm IHI 11l ' —^ FIRST IMPRESSIONS IN PRINTING . . | The Printed Circular depends upon first impressions jj for its success. . . Its place on the desk or in the | waste-paper basket is determined by its attractiveness. f ATTRACTIVE PRINTING costs no more than I ordinary printing. The ability to add the attractive touch depends upon the man handling the job. For Attractive Printing and Traveller Telephone the———— J on yOB " PRESS Printer, 2668 at once.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16206, 8 May 1918, Page 5