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“bo.ooo HAPPY MILES—TOOL BOX NOT NEEDED.” Willys-Kniglit owners report 50,000 miles and more of uninterrupted service, without even so much as a tool touched to the engine! In the famous Willys-Kniglit engine there is practically nothing that can get out of order. This engine grows old gracefully—it literally improves with use. It is even smoother and quieter at 15,000 miles than when new. parbon only makes it better, and there is no valve-grinding. The Willys-Kniglit front axle, with its eight Temken bearings, is engineered to make this superb car the easiest steering car in the world. The c-oachwork is eminently beautiful and distinctive. Now Willys-Kniglit is equipped with the Lanchester Balancer —no vibration at any speed. Buy a Willys-Kniglit and be king of the road. First see the, car—RIDE in it! Local dealers:—Hawera: Messrs Lysons, Foord and Keilnr Ltd., Criterion Garage. Elthain: Messrs Lysons, Foord and Keilnr Ltd., Egmont Garage. Waitara: A. J. Kibby. c

A FORTUNE IN AN IDEA ! There may be a fortune in that idea of yours. We can advise ycu fully on its possibilities and secure patent rights in all countries. Get busy and consult Henry Hughes Ltd., Patent Attornejs 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—3 A creditable reflection! See how floors and furniture shine wh-n bolisbed with liqui “Tan-01.” —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 December 1924, Page 3

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