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The “Why” of the Renault Bonnet Renault engineers have retained the distinctive' Renault bonnet on account of its many advantages. The engines are kept sealed and protected from the ravages of road dust, grit and water, thus prolonging the wear of pistons, cylinders, etc. Carbonization is reduced by 33&%, and the radiator is safeguarded from damage through accidents. "When you see a RENAULT bonnet, remember that “ a clean engine never wears out. ,f Major graves Personal Car/ # Major H. O. D. Segrave, the world-famous racing motorist, recently bought a 45 h.p. Renault car for his personal use. He had almost unique facilities for testing and comparing cars by all the most famous makers and brought all his theoretical and practical knowledge of motor and motoring to bear upon them. AND HE CHOSE A RENAULT. WRIGHT STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD. AUCKLAND > <r : Sv, *-• >: 4' *1 -X; LATEST MODELS now on exhibition at our Showrooms in EDEN TERRACE, AUCKLAND. Write for full specifications of any model in which interested, and same will be gladly furnished on request. -”r»R

’Phone 56 Box 56 PUTARURU’S POPULAR STOCKIST OF ALL CLASSES OF SPORTING GOODS. Spaldings Tennis Racquets And Fishing Tackle, specially selected by experienced angler.

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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 314, 14 November 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 314, 14 November 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 314, 14 November 1929, Page 7

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