| << Backwards | The advertisement was published on 4 March 1922 in 'Illustrated London News' | Forwards >> | |
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The template of the advertisement is too small for the text to be completely deciphered. The text of the advertisement is: The Row The first signs of Spring are shooting forth, bulbs are in bloom and the trees in bud, the call of the countryside arises anew, and a gallop in the park is the complement alike of nature and youth. The soul of a people is disclosed by their sport, and the love of horsemanship in early Spring, denotes the quickened pulse and the love of the open air of England. So too, the motorist emerges from his Winter’s quarters, eager to renew acquaintanceship with the countryside - rider and driver, horse and car, are as one in their interpretation of a common desire. Through long years of test and trial the ROVER has proved a faithful friend to many thousands of motorists. Nothing less than unquestioned superiority could account for the intensity of favour in which the ROVER is held the world over. ROVER |
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| << Backwards | The illustration shows the Rover 12hp 4/5-Seater Tourer besides the Rover 8hp 2-Seater Tourer, Model year 1922 | Forwards >> | |
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