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ANY ROAD'IN ANY WEATHER-IT'S ALL THE SAME TO THE SCRIPPS. BOOTH.

Practically every place where wheels may Tun is accessible to the ScrippsBootli. With it you may stray off the beaten paths into out-of-the-way, picturesque nooks where big cars dare not venture.

/ And if a Scripps-Booth happens to run into ruts or muck, it has less weight to lift and plenty of reserve power to pull itself out, wherever its wheels may get traction.

Its low centre of gravity and scientific •balance makes it practically impossible to overturn a Scripps-Booth—a factor of safety that cannot be too strongly emphasised.

But the advantages of the ScrippsBooth are many. All the ease, coinfort and luxury of the big cars is to be found in the Scripps-Booth. And at the same time you'll find it easy to drive, comfortable to ride in, and remarkably low in petrol consumption.

There's power in plenty supplied by the valve-in-head motor, and hundreds of men and women, former devotees of the big car, now favour the ScrippsBooth.

Elegant appearance, economic upkeep, and unfailing reliability under all conditions have placed the Scrips-Booth in the front rank.

We will be pleased to show you the latest models or to mail you descriptive literature. Inglis Bros, and Co., Ltd., Distributors / for New Zealand, Jervois Quav, Tarannki, and Cable Streets, Wellinglon.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 6

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221

Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 67, 13 December 1918, Page 6

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