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A FEW PRESS OPINIONS 



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OF THE 



20 h.p. Extra Strong Colonial Napier 



" In putting this car upon the 



market no attempt is made to 



compete ivith low-priced cars, as the 



vehicle is intended for those who, 



under the circumstances, will have 



nothing but the best, and desire a 



car which will stand years of hard 



work." 



Autocar, 2SI4I14. 



" It is a very fine car, and runs 

 quite smoothly and almost noise- 

 lessly." 



Westminster Gazette, 914/14. 



'* Is a wonderful bit of work, 



greatly strengthened and designed in 



every detail for the "rough-and-ready 



conditions abroad." 



Tatler. 1514114. 



*' It has not been made to compete 

 with cheaply made cars, but is in- 

 tended for those who require a car 

 which will run as perfectly after 

 many years of hard use as when 

 first turned out of the works." 



Court Journal, 8ISI14. 









" But the new Napier de Luxe rollicked 

 up everything as became a stable-mate of 



the Alpine adventurer.' 



Bystander, 1514114. 



20 h.p., 4 cylinder, Extra Strong Colonial Chassis, O^OA 

 including R.W. Detachable Wire Wheels and Tyres X^^U 





D. NAPIER & SON, LTD. J^SSdo^w" 



WORKS : ACTON, LONDON, W. 



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