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"The Easiest Gear Control of All" m o 1934 Singer Nine Saloon Singer Leads Again! Now has Freewheeling and Clutchless Gear Change No Pedal to Push —an JEnd to the "Bugbear" of Gear Changing NEW and delightful driving experience awaits you at the wheel of a 1934 Singer. The Pre-Selected Clutchless Gear Control enables you to change up or down, at any speed, without touching the clutch. You can't make a noisy or jerky change. And that's only one of the many outstanding features on these Cars. Feather-light steering self-return direction indicators—automatic re-starting—-striking new body-lines—in every way the Singers this year are better than ever before. See them to-day, then ask your local dealer for a demonstration run. Call or write for interesting booklet dealing with Singer 1933 Successes. SINGER Distributors: TENCH BROS. LTD. 141 CAMBRIDGE TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. Sub-agents: Nelson and Westland—HALL & COOTE LTD.; Blenheim —H. J., S. MITCHELL; Ashburton—A. T. OSBORNE ; Greymouth— SCHAEFS Ltd.; Leestoi) —LEESTON MOTOR CO.: Timaru—B. WATSON and McPHERSON & SON. "Singer has Clutchless Gear Change"

You carif belter the best! j, & (O * P $>P * 4 44 4 4 oi \ <4 A standard size PLAYING CARD packed in every tin. Start your collection to-day! EH FE RN MILD &*>

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 10

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