MESSRS STOREY AND CO.
I " TEE FIRST AND FOREMOST ~ EXHIBIT. 1 l : It is a significant fact that tho sjsli'ii- ; Jid exhibit of this firm has been ac- !{' j corded tho premier ps>sition in the ; I Olympic. Immediately on entering one 'I 1 * kmet by the two most famous of En<:j: • iish cars for which Messrs Stony mid ifi Co. arc the agents. One, the fumous 1* "Hunibcr,"' coniifig from Coventry, possesses a perfection of design nncl • construction tbnt foretells of the im- " port-ant part the "Humbcr'' will pluy .• in motoring in t!m Dominion. Fitted with tho famous ,; Saukey" steol vhet'ls,. this car leaves little to be desired on any point. But the ma&terpiece in motor engineering of the whole Oiym- ' 5 pia is undoubtedly tho "Caltharpe." .;| Nothing better can bo found anyv.horo. ■ I !r« Both the big Calthorpc (price £11*30) '■§ "''"and the smaller model (price are i • I fitted trith disc wheels. and the most |;| investigation oniy to re:'jt veal additional features ol' excellence. I i| ; Messrs Storey and Co. we aUo agents' Ikp -for two American cars. One is the w-ell-i | known "Allen"—a fine thrce-seater car B with a locally-built body. Tlio other, a "}:§ -five-sealer <r Dort" —the "great value !.§ icat" soiling for £500 complete, and ,|§ 'comparing more than favourably with I,| other cars costing in the region of I i £600. Messrs Storey and Co. are to bo '■I " .complimented on the excellence of | their cars, and tlioir exhibit -will introv.l| duce "them to many folk who have not yet visited their well-appointed garage : street.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16986, 8 November 1920, Page 10
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