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W / ~ v 'l & QiiW r Cttyp' lb 'J/1 # ' * k ' **ll 1 I What do you do with yourself over the week-ends and J holidays? Do you and your family find time hanging on A I I 1 I your hands or d ° ays paSS qu ’ ckly and happily? jS fl S&K Get a Singer and get out into the country or down to the j seaside. Get a Singer and you’ll be pleased to talk about your car ' proud to invite your friends to ride in it—you’ll be happy * n th e knowledge that you possess Britain’s finest light car. L Q e t a Singer an d when others are talking of turning in \/ their cars yours will be running as sweetly as ever. '■ The Singer is a magnificent example of reliable British f/V* - ' workmanship. It does not rank in that class of cheap cars f N » produced by mass production, for the Singer is deliberately ( I —manufactured by the same individual building methods V / that have characterised its production for over 21 years. • ) Built to suit New Zealand conditions, it has sufficient clearance, special springing, a maximum speed of 50 miles an hour, gives 40 miles to the gallon and over 10,000 miles .7to a set of tyres. C ' Truly a satisfactory and economical car to run. \\ > wk' Wl Call and see the new models. W® - y “ z 1 /' CAMPBELL' MOTORS, LTD., THORNDON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' And at ■ 53 ANZAC AVENUE, AUCKLAND. N,Z ‘ * Junior Roadster . £225; Junior Tourer . £225; Jr. Sun Saloon . £250; Wai Junior Saloon . £275; ’BsS ’W Senior Tourer . £325; tSf' liw k ttS ‘S ™ Senior Coupe . £335; |n W Ik 1 H J9H Sr. Sun Saloon . £345; Bk |a vffisK9 w StaS|a . ' d|fegiS| Senior Saloon ~ £395; BBwrjpCT jM Hot WL liP and the EA jKS gffgk MffiffiK AL II Rk jwfli Singer Six . . . £495. ■■■■■MManK '

AgainMORRIS Triumphs! MORRIS COWLEY WINS GOLD MEDAL IN SEARCHING TEST The trial of the Otago Motor Club from Dunedin to Ranfurly and back via Middlemarch, proved to be one of the most strenuous of its kind ever held in New Zealand, the conditions being most vile with hail, snow and driving wind, while the roads were rough, steep and deep in mud. The winner of the Gold Medal, E. Howlison’s Morris Cowley 12 H.P. Tourer, was driven by Harold Burrows, who did not loss a mark. Considering that the Morris was the smallest car entered and in competition with much larger and nominally more powerful foreign cars, the result is a triumph for English cars and Morris in particular; for it proves that even the smallest Morris car can go anywhere under any conditions, better than the larger engined, heavier, foreign cars. The test proves the entire suitability and power of the English Light cars for the most strenuous Colonial conditions. Cycle & Motor Supplies Ltd.—Distributors. PALMERSTON NORTH-Carl Neilseu rAH,AT U A-A.AR-Do„ M vac wheel ot The VVonq * NAPIER —Fred Lowe Motors Ltd. Sales and Service Station : nelson— Morris iiouse, Hardy street. CYCLE & MOTOR SUPPLIES LTD. - 131-133 Featherston Street.

CAMPBELT. MOTORS, LIMITED, Agent for Rugby, Flint, Singer, Locomobile Cars, and International Trucks. LI AVE yon noticed how difficult it 1b to buy a Used Rugby,,Car? Why? Call or Phone for a demonstration in the Reliable Rugby—then the problem is solved. Singer models in atcck and arriving. Demonstrations given. Catalogues on application. All models of International Trucks and Tractors available. LAMBTOM GARAGE. Thorndon Quay.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 83, 6 January 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 83, 6 January 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 83, 6 January 1928, Page 14