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CARS OF DISTINCTION.

SHOWN AT THE HAWERA SHOW The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd., of Hastings, Hawke’s Bay. who are famed throughout New Zealand as being concessionaries for such high-grade automobiles as Minerva, F.N., Humber, Hillman, Rover and H.C.S. cars, now showing, at the Hawera Winter Show, the very latest post-war productions as follows: One handsome Silent Knight Minerva 20 h.p. model, fitted with a beautiful 5-seater touring body. This car is complete in every detail, and is (finished in a nice shade of Minerva grey pvith trimming to match. This car is I a wonderful example of high-grade automobile construction, and is the finlest of its kind that has yet been imI ported into the Dominion. I The H.C.S. car, which is designed and I built by Harry C. Stutz (America’s i foremost race car designer) will be (shown fitted with a new type of sporting 3-seater body, finished in ivory enamel, with black mudguards and six detachable Rudge Whitworth wire wheels. The H.C.S. car will be the centre of great attraction on account of its highgrade design and finish, and will hold its own in the best of company. A very handsome 12-h.p. 3-seater Rover car will also be shown. The past history of the Rover Co.’s production is so widely and favorably known that we can safely predict this class of car is bound to meet with great favor In Taranaki.

An 11-h.p. 2-seater Hillman light car and a Humber 15-9 five-seater touring car will also be on exhibition if space will permit.

The display will be in the charge of Mr. Gordon Saunders, the Tourist Motor Co.’s .special Taranaki resident representative. Messrs. W. E. and J. Hyslop will also be in attendance, and will be happy to meet everyone interested and answer all enquiries. Demonstrations can be arranged during and after the show. (Published by Arrangement.) Owing to the high cost of new suits, costumes, dreesea, etc., thousands of people are now having their garments renovated. thereby saving the cost of new ones. The firm of J. K. Hawkins and Co., d.y cleaners and steam dyers, have one of the most up-to-date plants in New Zealand for doing this class of work, and they receive goo .s to renovate from ah parte of the country. At the cost of r, few ehilli igs soiled* and faded garments can be made equal to new. Now is the time to economise—su have a look over your wardrobe—Advt.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 5

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CARS OF DISTINCTION. Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 5

CARS OF DISTINCTION. Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 5

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