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Thornycroft 2-ton Wagon \ Speed 18 miles per hour. Consumption | of paraffin, one gallon to 18 miles, at j a cost of 1/-. 'i Revolution in Transit Methods. | ! Ik Passing of the Horse. | | The Advent of ' | j Thornycroft Commercial Vehicles | | Study the cost of horse traction and send j 1 for the Thornycroft Catalogue, it will show j [ you the huge saving effected. One Thorny- I • croft vehicle will do the work of six to f eight horses. Thornycroft Vehicles have I proved their superiority in trials in Great | Britain; Thornycroft Vehicles are largely | used by the British War Office and by j hundreds of leading firms. j Thornycroft Vehicles are to run on \ paraffin at half the cost of benzine. j! The name of the great engineering .firm of j John I. Thornycroft & So. is the hall-mark j of good workmanship and material and j reliability. j i w-j-a I j | I Thornycroft 27-passenger Motor Bus. !

I j \ I * \ §S: i S I I Ail the World. Wonders at the I jjK ;. J 1 wonderful value of the wonderful j ii fEa , | |l -.j ■ | v ;^. (/ii first. Overland, Car .appeared, on the, 1 Market "its'' value staggered the Motor Trade and I since then each year has brought forth fresh sur- j I prises. To-day the Overland offers you the best' I value ever offered to the Public. \ II I I | I FEATURES OF THE OVERLAND CAR: I rjl ' 1 ' I P High-class. Gar at moderate first cost. Beauty of j I design and comfort. Full equipment, including j 1 high-class speedometer. NO EXTRAS. § ' . ' i I Self-starter and prestolite tank, full and three- - \ [| quarter floating axles, selective sliding transmis- j § sion, latest improved brakes, dimensions 1.3 x 2£in. \ 8 Long wheel base ensuring. great comfort. Latest \ 1 clear vision windshield. ; Great hill-climbing powers. j I Five bearing crank shaft. \ 8 • ■• : , i !$ , * i" I A few reasons why the OTOrland | | - seSis at the very low. sum of £830. ' | I . . I? The Overland Factory is the most up to the Overland Factory turns out in .a year \ |! date in the World. At the Overland more than all the French Factories com- [ ff Factory everything is standardised. The bined. Examine the Overland and you S; if| Overland Factory make 40,000 cars this will find it better even than it ; appears $| year. The Overland Factory make all on paper. It is the best value in Motor | [| parts—it is not an assembling Cars ever offered to the Public. * jj| France is famous for its Motor Cars, yet | jj jj§ ; ■ BW iwCT«»^ii!rfUlJW.«WßJUWaaWCTireas«ißMM«Wm't<'«iM^MWW<MflWa^«m%^^

A Model H Touring Hupp. | £325 | With Oomplete Epuipment. I ' " I ' THE HUPP CAR. 1 I The Aristocrat- Among Cars* 8 I The ideal business man's'car. The car of low run- | ning cost. The car that, is always ready. The car | that can always be depended upon. The car that | toured the world to ascertain the world's require- § ments. The car you should see before deciding | • what you shall purchase. v - | ■'■ ' | Features of the HUPP which have made 1 its reputation: / § Full floating axle, this item alone should decide | you. Bosch Magneto. Timken bearings. Zenith | Carburrettor—Four Hall Marks in the' Motor World. || ■■ I ' Long stroke engine, giving excellent hill-climbing J qualities. ' Cheapness of upkeep. Automatic Car- | burettor, adapts itself to all climates and all loads. | Lightness of weight combined with maximum § Hupp Runabout, 1 -I . £225 I

I Write to any of the undersigned for particulars of these World-famed Agencies: | I A II A Vm/**!/" O /O I.J .chief. 1 I ;A.'HAIKILK. & Co., Ltd., agents, j 1 Wanganui Waitara Wellington. | I Agents: P. W. REARDON, Masterton, Overland. W.F.C.A., Masterton, Hupps. DUNK & PRIWGLE, Palmerston N., Hupps. & Overlands. | I WACKRSLL & STEWART, Feilding, Hupps. & Overlands.' OFFICER & CO., Mangaweka, Hupps. & Overlands. | | ' H. SUTCLIFFE, Marton, Hupps. . , 1 g

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1770, 7 June 1913, Page 13

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