y F y'«'.** x. c*: i . ~»f WL W2lwrJ JZ .ZI 1 21 MFw jK j J? MLLG. hTT i • . 5 I Tfc •i w is, <«r p ■ p-. ' *&. ? ■ M; ' ■ fr' . hsf r • f ,f. ■- . ... ._ I- ’ OOlr SSB mmmmhmhs 'SKJEhI MHIwVy iljwiJG" ,‘ag > t fraiJSMrJMl ■- — "',. . .■ - - ; - OwJBOk / '.#,<>_■ Z l ' ' f ■•,;?. SV *'-' ’'' *' ' "'•* i X ;U' Z - Jlt ' . ~■ ‘■ \ _ i -fl > _ The 25-30 h.p. R.F.C. Crossley for New Zealand. The 25-30 h.p. R.F.C. Crossley is an ideal car Its powers of endurance have been proved for New Zealand. A fine example of British I; in every part of the world. It has gained a engineering skill, it is built to give lasting ser- ;J reputation for consistent reliability under all vice under the hardest conditions ■ ;! conditions. !; If you contemplate the acquisition of a It is a clean built, sturdy car with the ability !; motor car it will pay you to remember that to cover long distances over the roughest of ;! long life and efficient service can only come roads or tracks. It has a ground clearance of ;! with quality. If you want a car which will * lOins., a point which will be appreciated by i; take you swiftly and surely wherever a car can N e w Zealand motorists. ; go, investigate the claims of the u Crossley.” The four-cylinder engine is smooth and ; : silent with a reserve power which carries the ;! Full details from the Agent named below. He car over the steepest gradients with can arrange early delivery. CONTROLLING AGENTS, FOR NEW ZEALAND: ' ■ DOMINION MOTORS Ltd., 65 Cotirtenay Place, WELLINGTON CROSSLEY MOTORS LTD. - - Builders of Quality Cars. Manchester. — — —— ENGLAND. 0268.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1591, 21 October 1920, Page 35
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267Page 35 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1591, 21 October 1920, Page 35
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