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OF EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST.

TO MOTORISTS!

Motorists cannot fail to be interested in two inventions now on view at W. J. Rushton and Co.'s, 109, Queen Street. The first is Storey's Patent Perfect Grip Side-screen, which is described as combining all the advantages of other makes without any of their disadvantages. With this ingenious attachment there are no holes or end brackets to break the glass, which is gripped by the fittings with a firm wedge pressure. The glass cannot break, and is instantly removable; also, it cannot rattle or squeak. And (a most important point) a cleatr vision is assured and there are no clumsy or unsightly fixtures. Moreover the whole attachment is strong, compact, and symmetrical. If you cannot call on Rushton and Co. (the solo New Zealand agents) to inspect the Storey side-screen you can see it at any garage throughout the Dominion. The invention is insttmtly attachable to any car. The second invention to which it is desired to direct attention is the Carmer Benzine Atomiser for Ford cars, the main points of which may be summed up m six words: "More Power—More SpeedLess Benzine." This Atomiser (for which Messrs. Rushton and Co. are tho sole Australasian agents), is se/id to be a perfect wonder, very simple, but astonishingly effective, and guaranteed to save from 15 to 20 per cent, on the user's benzine bills. Some months ago a test of this contrivance was mado by the Postal Department, at Wellington, with the following results:—"Ford (utility type), miles per gallon of benzine without Atomiser, 22; miles per gallon of benzine with Atomiser, 24i." Thntt seems conclusive. The price is only 30s.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 12

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OF EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 12

OF EXTRAORDINARY INTEREST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18279, 21 December 1922, Page 12

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