THE DUAL PURPOSE CAR.
Quite 90 per cent, of all cars sold in ' Auckland are partly for pleasure and .' business. In most cases the buyer wants j the best value he can get and the car I that will fill the dual job, do the business : end of the contract for six days, and give I the family a nice pleasure run of a Sun- : day. Besides looking nice, the car must j be well sprung and silent running; during the .working six days it must be reliable and '. economical. '-•.,., : I Until quite recently this car was., hard I to get, in 4 fact no such car was on the ! market. Now that 1 the. Rugby Car has I arrived it is the .very car that business i men have been, waiting for for years. j They knew it would come sooner or ktcr, I and the demand has been here, for it. ! particularly dur'ng the last three or four J months, when 90 of those Rugbv.s have I been placed in the hands of keen business men. Campbell Motors, are also running the service station, with the; Rugby ning the service station, with the Rugby agency. •■'■•- ;: -''''V'-' ; ' c; ' : :-' ? '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)
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199THE DUAL PURPOSE CAR. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)
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