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B Reliable, Efficient, Durable /""\NLY when the last gun had F'HE materials used throughout 'UljimWh \J "ceased fire" in the great 1 in its manufacture will be World War was the ''Wolse- highest grade British products. 1 ley" organisation able to revert to Consider these productsprocessI the manufacture of the "Wolseley" ed by an organisation that has a Car. For throughout the great struggle for been entrusted with the making of Liberty Britain and her Allies called for a J are of the Empire's Cars, the application or our fullest and contin- cl- a i n Jim \t»sfffffZffMil Site \ uou« effort in the manufacture of munitions Ships, Aeroplanes, Guns and Mu- ; for work on land and tea and in the air, nitions — you will readily realise __ Hence the "wonderful new "Wolseley," the high standard of efficiency the "Wol- WM *; ;5. ~ which we had in mind long ago, could not Seley" Car Will reach. q£T S__ "3 —- " become an accomplished fact until NOW. _. . , , ~,T r <, ~ p fysl ~<itlflMHaS§ ..iS =• d. .1 . . „ . , The appointments of the new 'Wolseley V 'tcSJ IW 11 UUl\wfeV«:fclßtiril!': "3 4 fifiS But the waiting has been we// worth while will be "par excellence." Every efficient LrfgjFtfifl ttllMUlVlS;Wlilfi Si for the post-war Wolseley will contain modern device for absolute cat-control will Ijs II M *=§ Wt* *11 .ill! I many additional improvements which have be in , ttl Ued. Passenger accommodation || !ff|tlK6»ffin >/.4MMM!v.V-MU\TO S / rt ! IUI I been made possible by the splendid les- will be on a luxurious scale—every attrib- l II ||i 1 f° n " Becured ( rom the hard conditions of use to complete comfort has been included |j ||||||ffl||| I* .llll! H ng L W '-" , ir lCe L in the specifications. SIL Hi III! M'li' Mnlinwaa •wUullslrtiullHH Mechanically, the perfect as is humanly Despite its many superiorities, the "Wol- 1 li 11-Prhl f!el 1 l\,ul\ 1 1 |Rl RU|&BII| will be aa nearly perfect as is humanly Despite its many superiorities, the "Wol- I flSifllll lilit '* . — "411Wpossible— nearly indeed that it will seley'' will compare more than favorably J P^||||fl| *"-* '• ~ possess durability, dependability and in price with cars by other makers. »^3|S||gl K power sufficient to make it master of the Shipments are expected to arrive at a very g iß| | most severe travel cond.t.on, It will be £ d Bnd ,T dvance order , are being g 1 suspensi on^'springing'^'not"p ossessed by b °oked NOW. | % any other automobile. The local representative will be pleased to 11 etrol render ANY information regardconsumpdon*than°an>^other Icar1car produced. in ß tbe P o,t " WRr "Wolseley" model Agent t G. SPRAGG Auckland I |p M B BCV ? re t " vel con ditions. It will be £ date, and advance order, are being E$ % 1 equipped with a system of booked NOW ' any other automobile. The local representative will be pleased to ''rV ortion a r«1 W moie 'in"* etrol render ANY desired information regardI consumption' than°any produced. ing the post-war "Wolseley * model Agent 1 G. SPRAGG Auckland 1 jj|

I Out o' Doors! B pi Ride the road of the great Out- |||| ||| doors! Be healthier, happier — drive B |H an Overland. Wm || A model of your very heart's de- « te' sire is included in the complete range lli || of Overland motor cars. There is a ® j|| * car that will make you proud yet |S| ij will meet your purse. j|||| M . For you cannot find greater value. §11 fg The huge production of Overlands 11 || makes possible vast economies and 111 p} unusual benefits to you. MM §|| Look at an Overland — a glance |||f , will convince you of its excess value. fAsk for the "Big Four" model, for jM example (illustrated). There is B m nothing in the world like it for all- MM !| 'round utility. Big four inch tyres, ||| p great reserve engine power, fine ap- ||g || pearance; simple control, comfortable, §j| M , long lasting. And it is completely 41 0 equipped—ready for the road. S ]•£ V? A demonstration and catalogues ft are obtainable from J|j WMti . J. POMEROX & CO., LTD., |fji Motor Engineers, kS;* a " Stanley Street. AUCKLAND. T£Bj& soy-' Phone 3129. P.O. Box 751 igfcff ■>&&*>, Also at HAMILTON. $£&gi ' Phone 98. P.O. Box 103. till A - HATRICK & co LTD., II * ■ Wanganul and Wellington. v* chief Agents for North Island. ■ WILLYS-OVERLAND, Inc. M

Six P° u ncisTeii\\^^B This is the low price you boa? \ I \ pay for the New Goodyear \ i 30 x 3* A.W.T. Tyre, I \ TT is fair to assume tibat \ \ the man who has bought a I 1 light car is influenced mainly I I by,reasons of economy. Bat to equip it with ordinary I tyres — tyres below the standard of Goodyear—ls to ■ w Sr defeat*his original object Jit "^Sllk The Goodyear All Weather Tread " is more than double the thickness sj|f jlmW of an ordinary smooth- tyre. fly | Here is one reason for thethousands of miles of service; nu 1 uyil&SStf the freedom from blow-out and . rMlrllr puncture; the comfort of riding aJ^}>il j L^Slm and the eventual saving in cost. 'jif J j|gm The carcass, containing extra plies . I J'MWs fj||p§|§r of much stronger fabric; the J |jfl I j (WjV W constituent rubber, so strong and I s?jS\j IjjS&l[]& resisting; the manner of manufec- I jif] pmWl fflMjlh ture and cure the care attending ITU 'llWw all stages of production unite to I !k iIF[ j % wf/jlr create an extraordinary result in I I And all this quality—all this tyre- I hi!jj 11/ M I I^ElJr economy— this freedom from / trouble costs you (in 3 size 30 x Ifa §Mg 3>S A.W.T. Cover) but I 1 jlmi *6:10:0 Mmilgß No sane mar buys a tyre as a mere / Ljßjll / ilt&J price-bargam—just as he dees a gar- / tarifflwi' Bier.t. He must have the quality—the / faTx //I lui}i§*ili I I quality that makes tbe price a tew one. I jjj I Jwi&NW In Goodyear 30 x 3>£ Tyres he meets / L Mff jWiMltii the happy unroa of merit, price and / r JWI l&Ii lON ▼afcie-for money. And, as he is a / / «/WM^mJMk sane man—he buys. . / / Xf/// /JjffSy jj j mjmjiU And, i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17276, 27 September 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)

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