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A TRADITION DEEP-ROOTED IN BRITISH MOTORING ,W 7 'TSnti^S^rSt” i — — 1 I * t r~——— — C T'HE rugged construction and essenv. , ~ T>A®te*. tial simplicity necessary to ensure ,\ . I J ~"\ Wik l° n & an d satisfactory service are inItSUr wMk\ It /1/iA Jamjffißira (®i dicated by this rear view of the 20-60 -11 *. 1/1 IIVIA Tl'l Vauxhall chassis. Universal joints I i ’", >• *’’’ll I * H A | are °f <Ae f abric type* silent in operajSHWk«y\ ** M tion re Q u * r ing no lubrication. J -4 'aS a FM9 SI r~vvWg!k Propellor shaft is 2\ ins. in diameter. aßj aWy gjO WSfflsllWL /> The bevel gear differential is noiseless an d e ff ic ' e,, t in operation and is held • in banjo-type housing. a brim a new triumph of Engineering supremacy TJEAUTIBUL and distinctive as the outward cylinder engine, giving smooth, effortless runappearance of any one of the new Vauxhall ning under every driving condition. Riding 20-60 models indoubtedlyis.it is upon thechassis comfort is outstanding. There is a notable lack that depends the service which the car will ren- of side sway when cornering, the jolts and jars derand the performance, reliability, long life and of bad roads are magically smoothed out. economy that are making this new Vauxhall Another impressive point is the ease of control . famous in England and in every overseas market afforded by light responsive steering, easy gear / depend on the features which have change and remarkably effective ; been built into it.. PRICED FROM four-wheel brakes. An inspection ani a demonstra- _s® To drive the Vauxhall 20-60 is to / tion run will reveal that this car 4® Ife/SSiT® appreciate that here at last is > representsanewtnunphofßntish wjw Britain’s answer to overseas needs engineering supremscy. Perfor- WPI in the fine car field-let us arrange • * * ms nee tukes on 2 new me<ining r aa.^iFni*■ 2 rlpmonstrstion Vauxhall’s overhead-valve . six- F. 0.8. Wellington a demonstration. Z**SLf 1 WELLINGTON MOTOR SALES, LTD., > / (Temporary Premises), N.Z, Automobile Building, • // LOWER TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. J Ing W3LO THE ' SIX S UP E REXCE LLENT Distributed throughout New Zealand by General ’Wk -MT Motors New Zealand Ltd., Works, Petcne, Wellington.

FOUR “COUNTRY SPECIALS.” From Sims 9 Summer Sale ffiVe have pleasure in offering to country clients four “Special Purchase” Sale Lines of Extraordinary Value. J¥e are unable to reserve these exclusively for Mail Order Business; they are on sale at both our Stores at Advertised Prices. BRITISH-MADE SHEFFIELD STEEL HAND SAWS. A 10/e Saw for 4/6, plus postage. If this floes not appeal to you, what will? SFe have been fortunate. In securing a shipment of these fine Sheffield-made --jr-' — Saws, at a sacrifice to clear. I While our stock lasts, we offer them for— 24in. and 26in.— L_______ - . - 4/6 each, plus postage 1/6. . . PRESTON’S 2-FOOT FOUR-FOLD ' RULES, Another Snip. ” : h . m umx Our Sale Price 1/-each, plus postage 2d, i 114? Jo ?* w lla 1| Aa. ■awal y*** BRITISH-MADE HEDGE SHEARS.—BEST SHEFFIELD MAKE; NOTCHED BLADE, FAST HANDLES. Sin. 7/- per pair, post free. l ”‘ I ' h 9in. .. M ~. w 7/0 per pair, post free. STANLEY STEEL PLANES. No. 10i, measures Din. long by 2 l-Bin. cutter. The Plane for the Farm or the Home. Usual Thrice 19/- each. SALE PRICE 15/- each, plus postage 1/-. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. BE SURE TO VISIT SIMS’ SUMMER SALE. THE SALE OF SUCCESS. The Sims Hardware Company Limited CUBA STREET s: WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 117, 15 February 1928, Page 9

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