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TWO TALBOT OPPORTUNITIES. The outstanding features of the best type of British-built motor-car are solidity and enormous strength of construction, an engine power fax in excess of nominal rating, and tlio extreme durability that is associated with most absolute honesty in the selection of materials. All these characteristics aro possessed in a peculiar degree by the wellknown Taibot car, and (lie long and brilliant record of competitive successes standing to tlio, credit of the Talbot in New Zealand is directly ascribable to tlio flawless integrity with which these standard British automobiles are constructed. We have every confidence therefore in recommending to the attention of those desiring a strong durable car of ample power at a moderate prioo the two Talbots Hhich aro at present in our garage at Cliristclnircli. for disposal. The bigger of the two is of tlio celebrated 15-28 li.p. touring type, with a five-six seater body, and complete with lamps, screen, spare wheel and in fact all extras. The car has recently been re-enamelled in French grev, picked out with black, and is in thoroughly (food order. It ivould admirably suit a country hotel proprietor wanting a means of convoying guests from the railway station. This particular car has a very fine record of competitive successes. The price is a slightly smaller Talbot, a fivc-seater touring car of 12-2o li.p., with tho samo complete equipment, and also in really good condition, is offered at .£250. These prices aro low, as wo need all our Cliristclnircli garage space for new stock, and must clear all second-hand ears. Send for photographs and details to Adams, Ltd., agents for Talbot cars, garage Tuam Street, Christohurch, near High Sstreet, establishment. —Advi.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 6

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280

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1857, 17 September 1913, Page 6

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