A KNlGtir-EXUrNED CAR FOR £4OO •COMPLETE. That is the famous Willys Knight! It has the silent sleeve-valve Knight-motor you cannot hear it working. This Knight-motor is used in the most expensive ears —automobiles used by King George, the Czar, Princes and liability have Knight engines. Such cars cost from £BOO to £IBOO each—hut the Willys-Knight costs oily £490 at main ports in New Zealand. It is fully equipped—a luxurious 5-passenger car —silent, handsome, powerful. Because of. up-to-date production facilities, this beautifu car is landed in New Zealand at only £4OO at main ports. Hitherto, such a car with the Knight engine has cost £IOOO hei#. For free catalogues and particulars apply:—A JTatrick and Co., Ltd., Whngamii, distributors for Uorth Island. 14 FIRESTONE DOUBLE-CURE TYRES DOUBLE-DISTANCE TYRES. In addition to extra quality in seven places, Firestone Tyres are DoubleCured —slowly and gently. This makes the rubber and fabric one uniform whole —the tyre is no longer a. series of layers, but on<> unit of strength, Because the "curing'' is slow and gentle, there lis no terrific heat to scorch the stamina 'out of the rubber fabric—Firestones are Utnly "live rubber' Tyres. These are Lvasons why you get "most miles for jthe money" in Firestones. If your garage is out of stock, write to A. Ifoirick and C0.,-Ltd., Wanganui and Wellington, New Zealand agents-
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 7
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