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WCVEF BEF0RE SDCH BE4UTY, SI2E AND PCWER IN 4 LCW-PKICED KNICDT-ENCINED C4H! NEW WILLYS ■iNICHT . - • wm /m Beauty that commands your instant admiration and makes you reat- ' £*2^ *ZC t^iat ^ere one outstanding creations of today's style specialists, distinguishes this new Willys-Knight Six— the Iargest and «*ost powerful Knight-engined car ever offered at so low a price. \1 ^ new Willys-Knight Six goes beyond its.appeaf> / ance, for' ''beautiful" is ihe word that most aptly describes its \ performance— the silky smoothness, surging power and increasing ( „ effi-ciency of its patented double sleeve-yalve engine. And years of service bring a growing appreciation of Willys-Knight's dependability. • "Finger-Tip Control" — pull button up to ■ . t stsrt motor, press doum to xmnd hom. Iow operating costs and remarkabie freedom from carbon troublef tum to right to oporo te tights. and rCpaiFfc. The new style Willys-Knight Six brings you the important advantage of "Finger-Tip ControlM«~undoubtedly the most notable advance in driving convenience since the self-starter. A single button, located in the centre of the steering wheel, controls all functions of starting the motor, operating the lights, and sounding the horn. This fundamental improvemcnt does away with all troublesome foot fumbling for a starting # button located on the toe-board, and also obviates a change from the comfortable driving position to reach a light switch on the dash. Aside from its convenience, "Finger-Tip Control" is also an important safetv factor. * You can ke^p your eyes on the road at all times, and you — - can keep your foot always on the brake when starting or WILLYS-KNIGHT "SIX" PRICES , ... ' Wood Wheels Standard Eqtuipment re-starting on a hui. * _ , Sedan - - £495 Ask your nearest Willys- Overland dealer to arrange a ?oac]1 , ' * * * ^55 , c u i - Standard Coupe - - £465 demonstration of the new style WiHys-Knight Six, Wke wheels £30 extra A.ll Prices fio.b". M ain Ports , ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ NORTH ISLAND DISTRIBUTORS: , .. * . . Canadian Knight and Whippet Co., Market Street, Hastings; Cook Street, Auckland; and Wakefield Street, Wellington. LOCAL DEALERS: Murray Roberts and Co., Ltd., Napier; Grey and England, Napier. Own Representative: J. F. Porter, Waipawa Motors, Waipawa, and McLean's * Garage, Waipukurau; Anderson's County Garage, Wairoa. ig W I LIY S 'OVERLAN D F IN E MOTOR. CARS ihui

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 222, 21 October 1929, Page 10

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