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Orange Label Try it in Winter—use it at ■—the World's Best Motor S; Wholesale from W. H. SIMMS & SONS Auckland, Wellington. CbrSitehwdi, and Dunadkik>

m IO those motorists who must drive their motor cars over the roughest roads day after day, the Hupmobile makes special appeal* The fact that it is one of the toughest, strong' est, staunchest cars on the market recommends it for the hardest service. THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD.t >' CASHEL STREET, CHRIST CHURCH, > ipi ** A , * : :'h«- i. . ON VIEW" AT N.Z. FAR3MERS' CO'OP. STAND, NO. 15,

There can be only one leader in each With its standard approved big car design and quality, IS EASILY THE LEADER IN ITS CLASS. This is the Rugby Frame: Durability: Strength: Reliability: Safety: Accessibility ♦I Note its great strength 1 and rigid bracing SIX CROSS -MEMBERS. It would, be difficult to find a rar of qualitv with less.than 5 or 6 cross members—Rugby is the only light car with six cross members and has in addition the Durant Tubular Backbone, adding still greater "strength. ENGjiNE BEARERS. Cross members ONE and TWO in addition to bracing the fraflie,' carry l ,the eng*4 e weight. . This system relieves the engine of any twisting strain and allows jt to function at its best. Castings and straps fixed to the crankcase. aro often used, and, besides imposing a strain on the crankcase. these have been known to break, and may cause serious trouble. DURANT TUBULAR BACKBONE •nil highly efficient Silencer < ombiaed (Patent applied for) One of i the world's most important automotive achievements. This five-inch hollow steel cylinder, riveted at both ends to the second and third cross members, makes the whole frame rigid, prevents distortion by rough road surfaces, and forces the springs! to fully absorb the shocks of the ■road. Mounted on this foundation, body panels and joints aro not subjected to tortional strains, creaking and rattling disappear—and the body remains , staunch and square. This construction gives greater safet.v and accessibility. OXFORO TERRACE, CHIIIBTCHURCH. 3-Senter 12SO Touring Car £330 Sedan £B6O De Luxe £2BO

XOOJC St, m XCOJC Don't waste your time and your temper by continual tinkering with Hiat without improving matters. Send it al&ng to rae and secure Ae fullest satisfaction. I have an up-to-dateplant and equipment. I employ expert hands, and my charges are extremely moderate. SC. E. ENGLAND 1.8 Bedford Row 'Phone 5085

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19241114.2.14.3

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 4

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397

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 4

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