THE TOHEIST ATOTOT!- CO., LTD., HASTINGS. This well-known firm are showing aagin tliis year and have an excellent display of new season's StudebakerBrskihe Cars, Studebaker Bus and Truck Chassis, Thornycroft. Willys-Knight and Whippo.f Truck Chassis. The New Stuclcbaker Director Eight and Director Six aro shown in the fourdoor Sedan type of bod.v. Ihe new Studebaker Conynander Eiglit in shown in Sedan, Brougliam, Cabriolet and Koadster. . . The Straight Eight Presulent is shown in the short and long wheelbase, with Sedan five and seven-seater bodies. _ A seven-passenger Studebaker President Sedan exhibited was specia.lly imported for Mr W. L. Kohlis, of the wellknown Duco Service. which- company have now purehased about twenty btudebakers. , , , , . A fine example of British workmanshiu and engineering design is shown in the Straiglit Eight Hillman, and orders can he hooked for these cars from shipments now on the water. ' The Tourist Motor Co., Ltd., are the larrest direet importers of motor cars outside of the four centres, andt their cars are specially ordered to suit the paritcular requirements of this distriet. A new and very useful top-dresser is -hown attached to a AVhippet Truck. and this is sure to create a great deal of inferest among farlpers. and shows how necessary the up-to-date truck is . on, the farm- to-day« . ' /
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 8
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210Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 215, 11 October 1929, Page 8
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