B VI f R V Axnidst the! b-l-WC Cl JLi noisyorchestration of modem roads, driving in a Wolseley is a quiet and restful passage. So well is the sound of engine, tyres and windstream subdued by insulation*, that general conversation in a normal tone is as natural in your Wolseley as at your dirrner table. Consider comfort, too, Anatomiccdly correct seats, springing that "points the way to the car of to-morrow" (the phrase is that of a conservative techniccd editor), telescopic steering coluirm, ventilation comparable to first-class air-conditiorung— combine farther to remove the last trace of strain from motoring^ Wolseley is a revelation— even to the exp^nenced motorist.: | Wolseley, not only Ss coachwork insulated from snachlnery, but outside 1 BoisesarenuniimsedalsQ. MODELS / Hawke's Bay Distribntorsj j ' STEWART GREER MQTQRS LTD-» Hastings and Napier. . ^ HKi °l,!f 1 , ^ '"\-y ' gete older! - Bntlnse j tfJX Toilet Soap i It's Snpepcpeamed ^ A LEYER PRODUCT MADE IN NEW ZEALAND 6.253.15NZ
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 11
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