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CHOSEN BY HIS MAJESTY'S WAR OFFICE 1L ROYAL AIR FORCE METROPOLITAN POLICE and other great Public Services at Home and Overseas. & m HILLMAN HAWK S-SEATER TOURING SEDAN LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED For their outstanding PERFORMANCE and dependability under all conditions, HILLMAN cars have been chosen for use by His Majesty’s War Office, Royal Air Force and other great Public Services at Home and Overseas. Profit by their selection. See the HILLMAN Hawk—a revelation in performance, a surprise in riding comfort —with new ideals of safety and value. Engine features include: Large lead bronze bearings, as used in highest class aviation practice. Hardened inserts to exhaust valve seats. Super cooled plugs. Downdraft carburettor. Large air cleaner and silencer. Long stroke, giving improved performance and tenacity. Full-length cylinder water-jackets. Special oil filter, giving maximum filtration. Rigid counterbalanced crankshaft. Cylinder-head enabling high compression ratios to be used without attendant disadvantages. “ Cush- v ioned Power,” eliminating all engine and transmission vibration. Fully ventilated clutch. Five passengers can be comfortably seated without crowding on deeply upholstered seating built to fit the contours of the body. EVENKEEL SUSPENSION provides a new experience in joltless travel. See the HILLMAN Hawk and you will realize why it has achieved such outstanding success in England. 5 PASSENGER TOURING SEDAN complete with BUMPERS, AIR-WHEELS, LEATHER UPHOLSTERY £465 Main Port* )■ © L. No MONTGOMERY NELSON. N.2. TODD MOTORS LTD., Distributors. Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 December 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 December 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 19 December 1936, Page 6