NEW AUTOMOBILE INVENTION ON WILLYS-KNIGHT CARS.
hr. I. iv. Lanchester. F. 8.5.. one of Britain's foremost automobile engineers and builder of the car carrying his —one of the most expensive cars in 'the world—has invented a device that positively elminiates engine-vibration. This Lanchester Balancer, as the invention is called, is used on all new Willys-Knight Motor-cars. By harmonising the forces of all cylinders into a symphony of perfect. balance, the Lanchester Balancer achieves in the WillysKnight complete absence of vibration at .•any speed. Leading automobile and aviation auare unanimous in declaring the Willys-Knight -with the Lanchester Balance to be a revelation in smooth running The Willys-Knight engine is already famous as the engine thet improves with use, owing to sleeve-valves replacing poppet valves. Now. with the Lanchester Balancer, it is indisputably years ahead of any other “four” on the market. Local Willys-Knight agents will gladly demonstrate. A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., Wellington and Wanganui, are sole New Zealand distributors for WillysKnight cars. Local dealers: Wellington: Sub-agents, Sutherland and Rankine Territorial doalers: Paekaianki, I. B. Holtom; Feikling, Burrell and Durrant; Marton. Bangitigei Motors, Ltd.; Ktllam, Messrs Lyeons, Foord and Keilar, Ltd., Egmont Garage; Hawera, Messrs Lysons, Foord and Keilar, Ltd.. Criterion GaTage; Waitara, A. J. Kibby; Hunterville, W. H. Bowick; Taihape, S. Cartier; Baurimu, F. J. Karim; Taumarunui, F. W. Beardon; Masterton, Wilton and C.,; Dannevirke, S. S. Parkes; Hastings, Powdrell 8r03.; Napier, Lowe and Hannay.—Advt.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12015, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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235NEW AUTOMOBILE INVENTION ON WILLYS-KNIGHT CARS. New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12015, 18 December 1924, Page 7
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