nJl* lII' ) n lljSilM I|| S Jll> •‘ilf *lllll, ' 1 H ill I I I ■ i -ww; 1 I You will like the Willys-Knight 7-Passenger Touring Car for £625. Its streamline body, S its low-swung, longer wheelbase, the raking tilt of the windshield and seats, not only instantly convey a pleasing impression if its actual fleetness, but also provide a measure of com fop* on New Zealand roads not associated with ordinary cars. | The smooth running, extra power of | | the Willys-Knight sleeve valve motor | | will he a continual source of satisfac- | | tion and economy to you | 1 —The longer it runs, the better it runs | EE World-famous car makers, such as Peugeot, Panhard, and Voisin did not discard the ordinary poppet-valve engine and adopt the “Willys-Knight” type of motor until they were S convinced that the latter was infinitely superior. The “Willys-Knight" motor gives you wonderful hill-climbing facilities, great control of speed, from a slow crawl through quick acceleration to over 60 miles an hour —unapproached petrol and oil economy—and practically no upkeep expense. Until the advent of the “Willys-Knight” you had to turn to such cars as the Mercedes, Daimler, Minerva, in order to secure the type of engine which lifts the “Willys-Knight” so far above other cars of its price. = Five Models for immediate delivery:—s-Passenger Touring; 7-Passenger Touring; ~ Colonial Roadster; 5-Passenger Sedan; and 7-Passenger Sedan. Prices from £555. I tnLLrS-KSCISHT 1 | THE CAR OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW | 1 WATTS & GRIEVE, Ltd., Invercargill | Agents: j A McKINNON, Riverton liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH * IMM? * ■'"Hi'llll 1 SR' lllllliiii ■Il .11111 jlllll I 1
Dodge-Brothers TOURING CAR It is "ratifying to take your seat at the wheel, conscious that the Touring Car will do your bidding faithfully the long day through. It is that time-tried dependability—so vital to the pleasure and economy of motoring—which, more than any single factor, has endeared Dodge Brothers Touring Car to so many hundreds of thousands of owners. P. H. VICKERY, LTD. jpg*---
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Southland Times, Issue 19049, 19 September 1923, Page 8
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324Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19049, 19 September 1923, Page 8
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