A DEMONSTRATION OF "TRIUMPH" POPULARITY.
The "Triumph" motor-cycle -litis demonstrated time'and tune again, here in New Zealand, its possession of such hi eh qualities as reliability, economy in running, efficiency, capacity to stand liard wear, and ability to climb.hills at high speed. It lms demonstrated these things in actual competition, under competitive conditions, and it has demonstrated them less' publicly, but not less effectively, in evory-day use at the hands of thousands of motor-cyclists. . Ever since we first introduced the "Triumph" to the New Zealand market the machine has grown in popularity until to-day it is too stnntLard motor-cycle in tho Dominion—riio machine by which oil others are judged. If additional demonstration is needed of the popularity of the "Triumph," we may mention that wo have entered into a contract for tlie supply during the next twelve mouths of 500 "Triumph" motorcycles, tho maximum iiumber available for shipment hore. The total retail valuo of the order is JJ40.000. The first shipment of 85 "Triumphs," arriving per the g.s. lonic, under the new contract, has a retail valuo of .£7OOO, and ie the biggest shipment of motor-cycles of one mako ever eent to one firm in Australasia. That is a demonstration of our faith in the "Triumph" and our belief in its phenomenal popularity. We can also show tho accepted contract to nfiyono interested. The new model 1012-13 "Triumphs" sell as follows:—Fixed engine, ,£70.) free ingine, .£80; three-speed, .£B7 IDs. Wo have ii.xed and free engino models for immediate delivery. Adams, Ltd., agents for "Triumph." motor-cycles and cycles, High : Street, Chfistohurch. Branches at Palmerston North, Wanganui.. Agents, Messrs. Sutherland and R&nkinc, Mercer Street, Wellington, and the Tourist Motor Co., Hastings.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 4
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279A DEMONSTRATION OF "TRIUMPH" POPULARITY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 4 November 1912, Page 4
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