piLLS the require* ments of the motorist who wants speed, acceleration, and power. Engine (rated at 20.9) develops over 55 h.p. From 3 to nearly 70 m.p.h. on top. Easy to drive and control. FIVE - SEATER TOURING CAR. SEVEN-SEATER TOURING CAR. 15/30 h.p. Model, £495. DELIVERED AT MAIN PORTS. Distributors for New Zealand: JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD., Customs St., Auckland. District Agents: Wagg & Co., Masterton; Baker-Gabb, Hastings; Stewart Bros., Wanganui; Mortlock & Co., Hawera: Carl Ncilsen, Pnlmeraton North; S. J. Rayment, Napier; John Burns & Co., Ltd. (M. J. Duff • Fyfe, Box 602. representative), Wellington. ; Beautifully finished from radiator to rear' axle. Built to give years of unfailing service. V ■=a- £ ■ iiiii Vs. The Cat ol Renown.
The 6-cylinder Overseas Standard! will hold its own on any road. It has speed and power for real hard work under the most trying conditions. SEE A "STANDARD" FIRST. Auckland Motor Company Auckland.
Vi'i' A Wjk ■A parison is the only true method of ensuring value. As our prices are the accepted standard of Used Car Values, it will pay you to visit THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD 166, Albert Street, Auckland (Near Town Hall). NOTE.—In the classified columns on page 3 of this paper you will find a list of some of our used motor vehicles-ranging in price from £4O.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19792, 12 November 1927, Page 12 (Supplement)
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