IMPERIAL CONSOLS.
PRICES TOUCH LOWEST RECORD. By Telegraph—ProßS Association—Copyrluht London, July 3. Imperial Consols aro quoted at .£72 10s., a fall of 2s. Gd. sines yesterday. COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES. Among keen business men of tho prcsont day, commercial motor vehicles are now recognised as tho most satisfactory and up-to-date medium for the conveyance of goods and passengers; consequently, tho motor is fast superseding tho horso-drawn vehicles. Inglis Bros., tho well-known motor importers of this city, have recently landed n simple 15 h.p. "Stunrt" commercial voliicle, to carry a load up to 30cwt„ and this chassis may be fitted with a body designed for whatever purposo is desired. The chassis has English Dunlop singlo solid tyres on tho front wheels, and English Dunlop twin solid tyros on roar wheels. The ignition i? by the Bnsoh JTigh*Tension Dual System, and in every other respect tho chassis is of tho most approved type. Catalogues sent freo to any address. Demonstration on upplieation. IKGUS BEOS.. Wellington.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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162IMPERIAL CONSOLS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1794, 5 July 1913, Page 5
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