The sweetness of smooth performance in a car is due of coarse to the happy state of its engine. A motor that has lost its pep is like a man who has lost his health. You want it re-ground by CARTERS'. Just say to your garage roan: "Have it Carterized by Carters' JAMES CARTER & SONS Ltd. Comer St. Asaph Street and Montreal Street, CHRISTCHURCH P.O. Bex 806 'Phone 2536 Telegram. : "CAUTERIZE " Registrations prove Indian most popular Motor Cycle Recent official figures establish Indian as easily the best-selling motor-cycle in Christchurch. In the past twelve months there were almost TWICE AS MANY INDIANS SOLD AS ANY OTHER MAKE. A. J.S. Next! Next to Indian in number of new machines registered comes A.J.B. the sturdy British motor-cycle. Indian and A J.S. easily outstripped all other mates. Indian and A. J.S. are the most comfortable, economical, and reliable \ - motor-cycles on the market. Sales <\ prove how well motor-cyclists realise I this. f Call in fox demonstration tide on latest Indian and A.J.S. models. Easy terms arranged. Send for free Indian and A-J.S. literature. Sole Agents for Indian and A. J. S. II Bell Cycle & Motor Co. Ltd. 110 LICHFIELD STREET CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 6
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197Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18370, 1 May 1925, Page 6
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