For years American travellers have returned from Europe with tales of the remarkable light motor ears that throng the Boulevards of France and speed ho rapidly along the roads of England, and now, working in intimate contact with leading French and English engineering authorities, one of America’s five largest manufacturers has perfected a revolutionary new typo of motor car. Smaller, lower, faster than any light mol or ear America has ever known. 15.9 h.p* Enclosed four wheel brakes. 35 miles per gallon. COMING — “THE WHIPPET.”—Advt. The Manufacturers’ Agency’s Stocktaking Specials, Ladies’ Wool Cardigains, latest designs 10s fid. 346, Heretausga west.—Advt-
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 5
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