rugged strength I plus versatility the new Vanguard 12 cwt. Utility WH II I This handsome naw Vanguard utility combines unsurpassed comfort with greater safety . . . capacity load handling ease and saloon car comfort. It is designed and built to cope with the most exacting demands off commercial use. ■ THE FAMOUS VANGUARD WET - SLEEVE ENGINE World famous as tho engine that never needs a rebore, the Vanguard FlRfO ClaCC* PaHAtYV - engine with If* wet llnore 1* an engine thaf combines everything— I IUIC UIQoO VQI IvU V power, performance, economy and Instant response to the accolerotee. Top also available Thh sturdy motel-ride canopy with .O, 18 -? W<T LIH,R * window,* Md’*E,t*te’ Cwre’rthw *,>7 7 R.pl.e.abl.-lyp. «l linor. with controlled water FULL - LBNGTH converts your new Utilitiy to a lock- flow ensures better performance and eliminates CRUCIFORM CHASSIS up van quickly and easily. rebores. FRAMI S 3/S* BE SURE TO SEE STAND No. 5. COURT 1. MOTOR ASSEMBLIES LTD., CHRISTCHURCH Distributor: AMURI MOTORS LTD., Christchurch. Dealon: lan Mercer Ltd., Loaston. WllblMOn. Garage Ltd.. Ashhartoa. Hamilton', Matora Ltd., Motor Garage. Walmata. Unlae Garage Ltd.. Greymouth. Gordon Fisher ltd., Kalkoora. D. AL. Farr Ltd., Raoglera. Rex Bakar Ltd.. Hawarden and Cahardea. THC STANDARD MOTOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD. HEAD OFFICE G.P.O. BOX BBS, WILLINGTON.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28888, 7 May 1959, Page 20
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