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The Pride of Olympia i . ■ * is IE tfnvmcible TALBOT SIX CYLINDER. At last we are able to present the car of the year—the invincible Talbot Sixcylinder. A masterpiece of British craftsmanship and engineering, the new Talbot Six-cylinder has won unstinted praise and appreciation wherever shown. It is an aristocrat of Motordom—faultlessly finished, elegant of line, and capably powered by its six-cylinder engine—yet its price is remarkably moderate and reasonable. As a connoisseur of fine automobiles, you must see the Invincible Talbot at Stand No. 1, Olympia PB.WHITE &CQ CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Late Farrington’s Garage. xo HP ENGLAND'S ECONOMY CAR SEE inr ATT ©ILYMIPfA See the 9/20 h.p. Humber at Stand No. 1, Olympia, and compare ffvk' r H f e 18 3 beautifully-finished, roomy, British Car for just £338. A car that you can afford to mainSn fr a om y r2 U to°l^stE° me T & T 40 mileS t 0 gall ° n ° f P etrol and ance for ance tor a V, 20 h.p. Humber. A car that you will be proud to own because Humber coachwork is equal to that of British cars at double the price. Don’t fail to see Humber-the car that apials economy" 11 ° &Verage lncome wh o considers quality as well as B« WHITE Co. Note Our New Address.CUSTOMS ST. EAST. Late Farrington’* Garage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 91, 8 July 1927, Page 18 (Supplement)

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