WARNING! TT has come to our notice that FALSE RUMOURS are being circulated to the effect that there is a possibility of the “Whippet” 4-cylinder and the new “Whippet” 6-cylinder cars being withdrawn from the market, or, as an alternative, that an amalgamation with other firms in the motor industry is likely. We wish here to give these unfounded rnmonrs aa absolute and complete denial A full appreciation of the baseless nature of these false rumours is obtained with knowledge of the rapid increase in production by Willys-Overland, the important factory extensions that have incurred a capital expenditure in excess of a quarter of a million pounds sterling (£250,000), and the prominent part played by the “Whippet” in this business expansion, the steady growth of which continues each month. During May, Willys-Overland produced 45,686 cars, and National Registrations showed that “WHIPPET” OVERSEAS SALES DURING THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS CLIMBED FROM FIFTH PLACE TO SECOND Clear evidence of the world-wide appreciation of the wonderful, modern “Whippet” light-4. The “Whippet” is made within the Empire at Toronto, Canada, and is classed by the N.Z. Customs Authorities as a British Product. John N. Willys Export Corporation D. RILEY, New Zealand Representative The South Island Motors Ltd., Distributors of “Willys-Knight” and “Whippet” Cars, Christchurch and Dunedin
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Southland Times, Issue 20615, 13 October 1928, Page 11
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