“They copied all they could follow, l||j But they couldn’t copy my mind, j j And 1 left them sweating and stealing, » fiMH A year and a-half behind.” L'atsasiSi I —Kipling. j Rugby: The Roll-Royce of ■ j Rugby Challenges Misleading Advertising Every statement made in Eugby advertising is carefully checked and considered. All available data is consulted to. avoid errors—which we would correct if pointed out—and statements inviting incorrect inferences are avoided. At least one other Dealer in light cars has not been so particular, and we often wonder, supposing a buyer purchases that light car and later discovers that every feature of importance' was anticipated and refined by Rugby, whether he then feels satisfied with his purchase. RUGBY introduced these Big Car features in 1923 (First Low-priced car to do so.) Force Feed Lubrication, Silent Timing Chain, Single Plate Clutch, Semi-Elliptic Springs, Water Pump, Five Frame Cross Members, Petrol Tank at Rear, and many other important refinements then unknown in light cars. In 1925 33 h.p. Ricardo Head Engine, Four Wheel Brakes (Std. on Californian Factory Models, optional on others). In 1926 Very Powerful and Smooth Brakes on Ilin x 2in Drums—Many detail refinements. In 1927 Rubber Mounted Engine, Pressed Steel Tank Carrier, Air Cleaner, Oil Filter, Gas Filter, Ball Brg. Stg. Pivots, Small Wheels and Large Tyres, etc. These features have been tested, proved, and refined in nearly HALF A MILLION Durant-built Rugby-Star cars in the last five years. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY CAR —investigate Rugby’s proven feaifcres at the local agent’s, or write us for catalog. The Low-priced Car with Big Car Features and Comfort. few ikugby RoUs-Rtyce of Light Cars" South Tsland Distributors: ROYDS MOTORS, LTD., Ch.ch. Nelson: Hall & Coote, Hardy-Street. Dunedin: Wimpenny Bros. & Reid, Greymouth: Batys Garage, Grey- Balclutha: Bell & Ridgwell. mouth & at Hokitika. Gore: Gormack & Pettigrew, Ltd., Westport: B«<tts Motors Ltd. Main Street. i Timaru: B. Watson, Latter Street. Invercargill! Joint Agents—H. Ashburton: G. H. Carson. Mason. Leet Street: J. H. Oamaru: H. .1. Jenkins. Tattersfield, Spey Street.
jlmiy. ' Makes your mouth water to think.about it, doesn t it! The tickling zest of .... —well,—-no one knows anyway because „ Mellors are. not giving secrets away — but it s just the most subtly appetising flavour ever known—and makes a feast of the plainest meal. Just try Mellors dl. SAUCE ® ame or meat » ot or Once used, you’ll never enjoy a meal Jwithout it — but — your grocer stocks it —in large wBRn/71 uW ■ I quantities, piquant and mild. J Ms.a<s
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 March 1928, Page 3
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