Had Britain not been in the war, Japan would have had no. cause to intervene, and Russia would not be enjoying the benefit of Japan's industries'
This Car has the famous Knight Engine 1 This is the wonderful Willys-Knight Cars with this motor have hitherto cost I car. It is phenomenal value— and £1,000 and more in New Zealand I here s why: It has the world-famous The Willys-Knight costs only £455 I Knight sleeve-valve motor—absolutely /1.0.b. ChCh. \ Big production makes i different from the ordinary poppet it possible. It is a big. handsome 1 valve type. 5-passenger streamliner, luxuriously ' : i Poppet valves clash and pound. As equipped and finished to perfection. r I the motor becomes old, the clashing Included are electric lighting and start- 1 grows worse. The valves require grind- ing, headlight dimmers, rain-vision § ing—carbon deposits have to be re- wind-screen, robe and foot rails, hand I moved—compression is lost at high buffed leather upholstery, wire wheels I speeds. The Knight sleeve valves «ff«fe —all of the best. The King of Spain I and improve with use. Carbon was so pleased with his Willys-Knight I deposits tend to make these valves that he ordered another within three I operate with still greater silence. months. £455 f.o.b. uhon. j s a n I There is absolutely no nowe—no it costs with standard • equipment. § pounding. Inspector write for catalogue—it's free] I Nc'.scn Agent & & & birtribulßMforSoulhliland: M
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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14406, 17 May 1917, Page 8
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236Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14406, 17 May 1917, Page 8
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