WHAT S U N BEAM OFFERS FOR 1930 The various coachwork designs embody many ’■Tn. \ special features, and tve would part cu'arly invite attention to the new sliding roof .• models available in the Weymann and Coachbuilt Saloons, including an entirely new : '' llssßwJi! model of the Weymann Sun Saloon built specially for the 16 h.p. Sunbeam chassis by '*s''• : 2a the famous English Coachbuilding firm of w.. ’ 9 ever V Sunbeam the best material, the finest of workmanship have contributed. Each is built with a craftmanship rarely seen to-day—built to maintain ‘ a tradition, for in the works from which they emanate, none but high-grade cars have ever been produced. The 1930 range, comprising six cylinder 16 h.p.’ PFe wiil be p. T eased to bring a Sun- 20 h.p., 25 h.p. and 3 litre sports models add a b?am to you for a demonstration, little more to the distance that separates Sunbeam but if you want details first u)rite j rom mo tor cars and carries the prestige of of ‘he British motor car industry another step forward. the 1930 16 h.p., 20 b.p., 25 h.p. For those whose means do not confine them to the and 3 hire sports Models. cheaper forms of motoring, Sunbeam affords the A.B.C.G AR AGES Ltd. means of enjoying the most satisfying most care- „ . . o w 1.. . free car ownership. Nothing better at ANY price 127 "Lambton Quay, Wellington can be obtained. Let us airange a demonstration SUNBEAM and TALBOT SALES.and SERVICE p|>oo j SUNBEAM DRIVE IT ONCE — AND NO OTHER CAR WILL EVER TAKE ITS PLACE
Two New Cars ■ P3a=3 ' I I I B i II %I TYPES AND 11 UU O Wll O sis We count this our greatest achievellril ment. From front end to tail light it is a new design. In appearance and finish it is commandinglv beautiful In speed it is faster than VQ.u will probably ever careto drive. And insmoothness I* surpasses anything we know, The bodies, being Hudson desired and Hudson built, have an individuality that conforms to no standardization model, 1 And the price at which it sells questions the wisdom, of ever paying ’ m ° re Ot ~ - with even faster speed — with greater power — with quicker getaway — also challenges in good ■ looks—in real values—in reliabil- * D price - Es challenge is distinctive and unusual in those fine qualities which owners prize most highly In appearance, n is a completely \ changed and modern car The bodies are longer, wider, lower It challenges vout m* terest with big car spaciousness and comfort. The motor is target and smoother It gets quickly away at the stop, is strong on the In 8 Body Types hills and swift on the straight-away And it does these things easily, quietly without annoying effort for the car or nervous strain for the driver. It is a thoroughbred automobile and it challenges your attention because of its price. Distributors: THE DOMINION MOTORS, LTD.. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD & HAWERA. Ohura Agent, KALLIL MOTORS.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1930, Page 20 (Supplement)
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