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Siddeley-Deasy Motor Carriages are refined and reliable There is no questionable workmanship about a Siddeley Car. From “bonnet to too” it is a production of unapproachable quality and refinement, and no labour is spared to make it as near automobile perfection as possible. The 14-20 and 18-24 h.p. Siddeley Torpedo Phaetons to seat four and five respectively, are particularly worthy of attention. The carriages are graceful and luxurious; roomy and well protected. Further, these ", m "" ' ' % Types are fitted with the famous, silent Knight Sleeve Valve Engines, thus ensuring freedom from the ordinary-engine troubles. Moreover, its simplicity of control makes it a car admirably suited for the man who prefers to be his own driver, though desiring the maximum of comfort. The price of the 14-20 h.p. Torpedo is £675, for the 18-24 h.p. car, £BOO. A lower priced car—the 12 h.p. 4 Cylinder four seater “Stoneleigh” Light Car is another wonderful success. Costing but £460 this car is reliable, beautifully designed and luxuriously upholstered. Colonial models are specially adapted to prevailingconditions —the result of a 15,000 miles test in Australasia. Write for Catalogue and further particulars to N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, CHRISTCHURCH, Agente for South Island. Selling Agents: WIMPENNY BROS., Moray place, Dunedin; W. E. SEARLE, Onmaro.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3085, 30 April 1913, Page 56

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Page 56 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3085, 30 April 1913, Page 56

Page 56 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 3085, 30 April 1913, Page 56

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