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THE "TRIUMPH"—THE CONSISTENT MOTOR-CYCLE. Ono of tko qualities upon which the owners of the World-famous "Triumph" niotor-eycle6 place most importance is tile absolute consistency of these bcaUtifullybuilt inaohilies. A '"Triumph" doesn't havo its good days and its bad days— ; t gives one stylo of service all tho time and that the best possible. As.a little corroborative proof of this assertion let us consider tho "Triumph" record in tin British Tourist Trophy Race. As every motor-cyclist knows, the Tourist Trophy event is the classic event in motor-cycling It carries with it .the blue ribbon of motor-cycledom. In 1910 the "Triumph" filled the eight first places in the singlecylinder class.. In 1011 it filled the first four places, and in the 1012 event, run last June at the Islo of Man, the "Triumph" scored first, second, third, fourth anil fifth placos. In each case the "Triumph" was pitted against the best machines the other motor-cycle manufacturers could producc. On enc.h occasion tho "Triumph'' gained an overwhelming vie-' torv. Reliability,, durability, economy and consistency, these are tho four cardinal virtues that pliico the "Triumph" first anywhere and everywhere. Call and sec the latest models of the world's bfrst motor-cycle, l'reo engine model, £?(!• fixed engine model, .£7O. In stock nt Adams, Limited, Palmcrston JCorth nnd Wanganui. also Sutherland and Rankine. Mercer Street, Wellington. Tourist Motor Cn„ ItaJtiuprs. nnd Skoatss and White, Auckland.—Mvt,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 4

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