A .£IO,OOO ORDER FOR "TRIUMPH" MOTOR-CYCLES. Since wo first introduced the "Triumph" motor-cycle to tho New Zealand market, the wonderful reliability and sterling wearing qualities of this grand machine liavo made for it a host of friends. Tn competitive events in this country the "Triumph" hns made a wonderful record, and' altogether it has well earned its position as tho standard motor-cycle and tho most popular motorcycle of any imported to New Zealand. Our Fales of "Triumphs" during llio past twelve months have been to enormous, and wo have .so frequently sold out oiir shipments before their arrival, that this year we have entered into a contract with the Triumph Company for the purchase of 500 Triumph motor-cycles, the maximum quantity available for shipment here. The total retail value of the machines included in that order ie JMO.OOO. We have arriving, per lonic, a. shipment of 85 motor-cycles as a first instalment. Tho retail value of the motor-oycles in that shipment is ,£7OOO, the bitrgost shipment evor sent io one firm in Australasia. Big shipments are also to nvrivo by earlier steamers. YVo can show tho acceptance of our order for 500 "Triumphs" to anvono interested. The new model u>12.13 "Triumphs" sell as follow— Vixed engine ,C7O, frco onuin<> .CSfl. threespeed model .687 10s. We regard (lie phenomenal growth of our "Triumph" business as a testimony to our nolicy of a straight forward selling price for niotorcvclea and cars, and a "fnir, sqnaro (Ip.il" to all our clients. ADAMS, Limited, ITurh Street, Christehurcb. Branches at Talinerston North and Wanganui. Agents, Tourist Motor Co., Hastings, nnd Sutherland and Hankine, Mercer Street, Wellington,—Advt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1577, 22 October 1912, Page 4
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