X ' i^Ss Sh , _ t&ffent of \ \ Powers Speed j • Never before stieh M tSa® Price ®® <» • ■ B£ TMs New ©ar i 11 New bodies, new colour harmonies, new upholstery fabrics, make the new Willys Six a most desirable ■ purchase. = ts en^ne * s ie f astest > most powerful and highest V. compression motor ever incorporated in such a low- V | priced car. Rubber-insulated against vibrations, it , 1 | || feO assures over 70 miles an hour, easily sustained—oyer ’ | ill 45 miles an hour in second gear for flashing acceleration —amazing hill-climbing ability. The operating economy of the Willys Six is exceptionally low at the modern cruising speeds of 35 J 45 m il es an hour. '• You will be glad to have this remarkable new car demonstrated ■MS \ /asiu i Wileys sijfci. i DC la - ' ' Car of s Peed, ||.ij i l GRIEVE, GRAY & Co. Ltd. | B < ® u Phol st& enba nced t nd . r oom y ■ ’ I GARAGE, CLYDE and FORTH STREETS f 8 M INVERCARGILL. £ ““ ch ■ J’ A * McKINNON, 'Riverton . ■F. J. HUTTON & CO., -Gore jl - : WALTE R MACLEAN, WINTON
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Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 10
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177Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 10
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