the __• __ v "*§ UmTn_it_* pfipine' THE one-cylinder car ran, and that ___s__sa________. RESULT—Multiplicity of valve-parti was all. The two-cylinder car BHHBH___H_____y completely disappeared. Exit valvewas noisy as a stone-crusher. Next WjßK^. 4V. IM » grinding t . .. No more pounding came the "four-in-line." But, its de- /^■HHf__________l_________-__ cams—noise cut to nothing .. . Abfects were many—Valve-grinding was f llf_r^^__r_ll__^_B____i_r_l_^^^> sence of all spring pressure—added a monthly rite. Carbon, a scourge. li__^_B_^||ffi?aß^ horsepower .. .And carbon troubles, And every automotive engineer worthy ' l'^y^%^B_\f) the disease and eventual death of all of the name was determined to get \_tß*_/ other motors, were cured', once and rid of them ... for all. „„.„^..„,_. ... FINALLY — the new school of _ . .'.._. '__ _. > _ FOLLOWED rapidly many improve- ht { _ motor . des ; Came an en . gr&m cannot harm the e«*n. o, _ ments. Heretofore, all engines had ine , idea which absolutely and com . Wtllys-Kmght. It is actually a help-, l^of^,' T i *ead"vf riety- ™ey£f Pletely revolutionized the automobile ** agen> to seal compression.. petrol and oil like a high-powered yacht . , Its only effect is to better thta en» and they wasted half of it . . . ' fine's functioning! THEN ALONG CAME one who moved V" Knlght, produCed md ?* v IT IS NOT EFFICIENCY to be obliged . ... , , . ented the sleeve-valve engine . . . 111 . „ , . • , both intake and exhaust valves to the >. „ ... „ ... t(K . to lose the use of your car for hours and , . ... __ .... go them all one better, said ne. At . , . ... tamesideofthecylmder. Hecutoff he m _ {{ thos<j cams days, at the^same time contributing overhangingeave-and presto !-the L- and h . rods> M those „ rings and easily one-half of the repairman, total head" motor. A tremendous gain in,, rocker . arms _ and by making a cyl . yearly income as he gnnds your valve, power. But owners still had to have their ; nder . hcad with but & single openmg and corrects your carbon complication., valves ground and their carbon periodi- for spark . plugS( ru increase m In the patentedsleeve-valve engine of the cally scraped away even as all, save the «,_»:„». ..,.„ %, ■. . J . . . , , * „ . , pression . . . Wulys-Knight are two metal eleeree elect, do nowadays ... ,«.••«._ i_• _■ _ ' operating with a gliding motion... ANOTHER TOOK the valves oft* fiß^9ss^^_?__^f^^^^#'?'P ?i, t Nothing to adjust. N6thing to rethe side, put them on the cylinder- »^_^S^%^^^^^fe^^^^%^^^l&i plac« or repair... Simply two single top, and cut off the other over- flfiik %Vl^4§ H lIP HHC sleeve»w°rl£mßMnoothly, silently, up hanging gas-chamber. Hence "valve- !§M^lL M>> ifllf .J_\ .^£jP an<* one within the other, in • in-head." But still valve-grinding. l^^^^^&i^^^^^^^^^^^^§^^^ protective film of oil. For fine autoAnd carbon troubles. It crept un- Mm '€*vM&^__ W IfPjl __ 111 m__m mobiles, the ultimate engine i. the der the valves. The faces became l ___^^________p. 1111 simplest engine. And the Knight pitted. To maintain efficiency— s*^^^"_"™^^^®^_r'^^^i_i sleeve-valveengine—thepower-plant i . _. . ... »____ vimtmemmanounnevtfuwlr#ui _a_»__ - . ,„.„ ~. .. . .. carbon must be scraped as of old, jr__f^K_f___J_____lP___^S_^gS^U^&^^^ y Willys-Knight—-m the «_oand frequently ... y Yf Plest 6* them aUI Territorial Dealers: — North Wairarapa, OVERLAND WAIRARAPA MOTORS LTD,, Masterton; South Wairapapa, WAIRARAPA MOTORS LTD., Carterton; Fielding, WACKRILL & STEWART; Raurimu, F. J. KARIM; Taihape, S. CARTIER. I WILLYS. OVERLAND . FINE « MOT OR? CAR 8 i
Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC. .tf^Av. -__^_P*7- Contain! no cocaine or.otliei poisonout __■_**__■' lErArl k- Tne I*'jn* or drug; suited tor old and young. B^LMH__||^MnioF_t Organ of Voice. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, _B9R_PV—ni_jKtf_^ B. The Trachea or and the Prevention of Consumption. *^____iß_r_W_P^_? Windpipe. "The Lancet" states: "Proved to be as "y effectual bactericidallj as is creosote." ~ H«J|PI This report from "The lancet" Labora tory is undoubted proof of the value oi _ a gfj^fl_Hk_RlHL Sumenthol Jujubes as an antiseptic. ____\________7 m "Practitioner" (London) states: "Useful ____W_W____\ r* •■} Tonsilitis, Pharyngitis, and similar J^BKBW^ot'™™^™,?' "A^isian Medical Guetto": "Of fflfl^B^ »'S?__V* °"" °' and"lvn eg. V." c " *fieCMOM 0l *» *~* •aid by CHwnlstt la Tins PrlM tt. MV
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 5
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