• I 11. ,|| !l If 11 ' I 1 ’ Il I llhniiiniiiiiii 11lb 111 ' '! i'i ti||i| 11 ' i Hi' i|iii|, i ll" 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 l ’ lillH 1 '"Illi 1 i i ----- -•'***• EE n E= Every detail of the body-coachwork of the Willys-Knight Seven-passenger Sedan illustrated, EE measures up to the high standard of the Motor and Chassis. The completeness of the appointments and elegance of finish establish a new standard of quality. | The Willys-Knight engine is so simple I | and so free from wear that it practi- I [ cally never needs adjustment | | —it actually improves with use | Fully 50 per cent, of the adjustments that are necessary with the average well-designed poppet-valve engine during the first two years of operation have to do with the valves = and their mechanism. By the elimination of valves and the substitution of sliding sleeves which require nd adjustment, the Willys-Knight has eliminated 50 per cent, of the adjustments and upkeep expenses that are unavoidable with ordinary motors. This results in long life and greatly reduced operating expense, and practically no upkeep cost. Hitherto the Willys-Knight type of engine has been exclusive to expensive cars such as the Mercedes, Minerva, Panhard, Peugot, Daimler, and Voisin. Now this great engine is within the reach of everybody. = == Five Models for immediate delivery:—s-Passenger Touring; 7-Passenger Touring; Colonial Roadster; 5-Passenger Sedan, and 7-Passenger Sedan. Prices from £555. I mi l l s K\!(,HT I | THE CAR OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW | H WATTS & GRIEVE Ltd., Invercargill | Agents, j A McKINNON, Riverton Jig igfy., g... ’'“Sid l lf iihii | ( | |iiiiill yi
■' I »—■ W T-W-DodgeHrothers BUSINESS. COUI>EI The approach of winter emphasises the all-yeaf teefulness bf car. Wind aad sleet beat in vain against the weather-stripped doers and windows. A floor radiator keeps the interior as warm as a room. The windows are readily adjusted for ventilation. .Underlying these seasonal comforts, is the satisfaction owners feel in the car’s exceptional sturdiness. The body proper is a hand-welded steel unit. It Is now generally known that this novel construction has made possible Dodge Brothers enamel finish (instead of paint) which is baked at high temperature on the surface of the steeL The trimness and grace of the body lines are enhanced by ft noarumble fabric top and rear quarters fashioned in the present attractive mode. Genuine Spanish blue leather upholstery, wide snug-fitting doom and roomy luggage quarters heighten the impression you instantly get of the car’s distinctive fitness for service, either business orsociaL Ring up 421; we are pleased give you 8 demonstrating trip at any time. P. H. VICKERY, Ltd. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL (Next to tM Banks).
> If® I I battery Wil lard MORE THAN THREADED RUBBER— It is not threaded rubber insulation alone that makes the Willard Battery superior to all others. It is the “WILLARD” QUALITY of material and workmanship which guarantees long life and economy: this is found only in the Genuine Willard Battery made in the original Willard Factory . Di,lribulors: Thos. Bailinjer & Co. Ltd., ParKlnson (N.Z.) Ltd., Dee Street X Willard JL ! 70
2 Snips in Used Motor Cycles 1389 Douglas 2-speed Model In Tip-ton running order; fitted with good Tyres. Engine just been overhauled _ Price—£37 10/-1394-2f-h.p. Douglas Motor Cycle LATEST MODEL; 3-speed gear-box and kick-starter; new lamp and horn; complete set of tools and ou 4 ’”. Practically new. Tyres and engine in perfect order Price £7O We have other used Motor Cycles which have been thoroughly renovated and in good running order. Now is the time to pick up a snip in a used Motor Cycle. Prices from—2|-h.p. at £10; up to 7/9-h.p. at £B5. WRITE TO US FOR PARTICULARS, AND WE WILL FORWARD ANY INFORMATION REQUIRED. Davies & Prentice, Ltd. MOTOR AND CYCLE AGENTS P.O. 80X—252. DEE STREET. ’PHONE—B47.
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Southland Times, Issue 18990, 11 July 1923, Page 9
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