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KM Experienced Motorists have looked to England to produce a universal car —and it’s here —the New “Standard.” It has been made for us —made to supplant the host of unsatisfactory, badly-built motors that are flooding the country. People are buying “ Standards vestment in satisfaction. as an m■SSiM: You, too, whether you live in town or country need a “Standard.” It will offer a solution to your personal transportation—the only feasible solution —for “Standard” embodies reliability, economy and low cost of operation with comfort and appearance. Call at Our Showrooms, 12-14-16 Lower Tory Street, Wellington (Lighted every Evening: Open till 9.30 p.m. Friday 18th and Thursday, 24th December), or Call at out 1 Agents and see the u Standard" for yourself. HtustratGd Catalogue Free on request. Distributors i [ E. REYNOLDS & Co. Ltd. 'WELLINGTON Drive a “STANDARD " you#/ find It pays. tit ‘!5 anle y" 2-Seater—an excellent car for town or country. Pull equiDment, including dickey seat. Price £360. P The Standard “Piccadilly** Saloon——a qualityclosed car, luxuriously equipped. It is a car that appeals to the lady driver. Price £450. The Standard “Pall Mall” SaloOn—The finest closed Car made, fitted with those many et ceteras that make motoring an economical luxury..’ An exceptional car at an exceptionally reasonable price. Price £695. .The Standard “Warwick" 5-Seater—A family car with points such as reliability, comfort, and economy to recommend it. Fully equipped. Price £490. ' 1 ' " AtSENTS i : ’ WANGANUI—B. Holme.. HAWERA—The Farmer,' Or*. Soe. Ltd. • NEW PLYMOUTH—P. DougUt, STRAL FORD—Sttattord Motors, Ltd. HUNTERVILLE—P. Butler TAIHAPE—V. Nicholh. MARTON—L. N. Slight FEILD--ING—Wacbiil and Stewart. HAWKE'S BAY—William, and Kettle, 'Hatting.. LEVlN—AllmancU, Ltd. NELSON—C. Abraln. MARLBOROUGH—Lueai Bto«„ Seddon. CHRISTCHURCH—MorIand MotoW, CLINTON—T, Berk and Son* INVERCARGILL—J. Bath and Son* OTACo AGENTSKeith Webling and jCo., Ltd.. DUNEDIN. , We want j to nee thi « STANDAR i —Erst. Th<a>All m. BE

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12323, 18 December 1925, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12323, 18 December 1925, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12323, 18 December 1925, Page 11

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