SPEED! W PEED is not everything in a motor car, though to be unable to obtain it when it is w pj wanted is one of the drawbacks with which the owner of a car without reserve lN power has to contend. Bwi P m Reserve power is a grand thing in motoring—ask any enthusiast. It not only provides W that 60-miles-an-hour feeling when you want it, but minimises the trouble of frequent gear changing. ¥ 1/M . . m The Crossley engine is full of reserve power. It is the perfect evolution of a scientifically correct idea. Crossley’s were the pioneers of the manufacture of Internal Combustion A Engines, with which every make of motor car is equipped. It is Crossley’s who have 4 perfected it and who are naturally able to get the most out of it. ? Therefore, wait for the new Crossley, the car with ample reserve power. jm s I M CONTROLLING AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND: p | THE DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES LTD. g T 65 COURTENAY PLACE, T ® WELLINGTON. z ip m . e JXJk H QossleyMotors [P, Bz/litersof Ratify Cars, B MANCHESTER & ENGLAND. I I gQll **'■ • -» ■■■-. -.31- \ ®~ wnrw /
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1448, 24 January 1918, Page 23
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189Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1448, 24 January 1918, Page 23
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