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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, AUGUST 15th, 1931.

PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT

NOW

HILLMAN WIZARD

The Car of the Moderns

HERE

Showing the graceful lines of boyurt and suitte dosh,

A CAR

SPECIALLY

DESIGNED

TO SATISFY

THE EXACTING

MODERN

MOTORIST.

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THE WIZARD STORY

With no uncertain voice the great motoring public has been demanding a British car with a better performance, appearance and equipment, and at a price that would make it a sound business proposition. There was A great public waiting for such a car. But it was an exacting public-a public fully conscious of its needs and its demands. A public that would not be satisfied with a car that was merely a slight improvement on existing designs and models. Something new was wanted. Something definitely esta- blishing new standards of performance and value.

ORTHODOX PRACTICE CARRIED TO. ITS FURTHERMOST LIMITS.

WIZARD

"Dignity and Impudence? An, interesting Hongkong picture.

A BOLD DECISION

The Hillman Company, quick to see that the public would give generous support to the British maker enter- prising enough to build such a car, made a bold decision. They decided to pro- duce a car that would be the expression of modern ideals in design, performance and beauty at a price that brought it within the reach of the greater part of the motoring public. It was to be a car of a quality of design, material and construction far above that accepted to-day in its price class. And it was to be a car suited to motoring conditions in every part of the world. It was an enterprise needing vision, The reali- sation of that .vision

may be substantiated in Hongkong TO-DAY!

Lines of beunty in the new radiator, finely proportioned giving

Turge noting · surface.

A CAR TO INVESTIGATE

HW 1931

AND THEN TO ACQUIRE!

FOR AN EARLY DEMONSTRATION

APPLY TO:

GILMAN & Co., Ltd.

SOLE AGENTS:

HONGKONG BANK BUILDING.

Tel. 2801I.

The capacious trunk built into the body of the Saloon do Luan.

Showing unusual leg room, window space and the penerous width of the doors.

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