AN EXCEPTIONAL TALBOT ' OFFER. A motor-car can 1)0 mado to servo in various capacities, and its sphere of usefulness is-being extended doily, as tlio economy and reliability of jibe potroldriven voliiclo ie more full}- appreciated. Wo have at present in our garago at a Talbot car which is equipped for almost any kind of sorvico.rocreative or commercial. It is ono of those big, powerful 15-25 h.p. models, equal to any load on any grade, and although it is second hand it has like all Talbots, proved its durability and honesty of construction by remaining in excellent condition. Tho oar is equipped with two alternative bodies. 'The first is a regulation 5-6 sealer touring body, roomj% comfortable and newly finished in Froncni crov lined with black. Then there is o van body, of a type suitable cither foil eovvice as a passenger brake, or the car* riage of merchandise. This body can bo painted any colour, according to the purchaser's desire. A very complete equipment, including lamps, hood, wind-, screen, cyclometer, Jliorn, spare wheel, etc., goes with the car. The utility of such a veliicU to the country hotcllceepcr or coach proprietor can hardly be overestimated, while the magnificent reputation of tho Talbot is a guarantee of freedom from mechanical; troubles mid repairs. Tho whole onlfit, chassis, lira bodies, and full equjiri-fiit offered at tho extremely low price of J3TS. 1 lie opportunity is exceptional and may not recur. Thoro interested rre invited to communicate with lis. Adams, Ltd., A.oj tor and Cycle Importers, parage, Tuam Street, Christ.cliureh, nwr High Stroot establishment.—Advt.
Comparisons nro usunllv odious. But a comparison of tlio "Wortlicim Sewing Machino with other makes always ri'sultn in its favour. Not only for its mrohani. cal perfection, but for its beautiful fin. ish—anil its ten years' Ruarantoo. A fienwnstrnlion costs you nothing. Call Oscar llnvott and Co., 55 Cuba Street, Wellington.--Advt. radically every hons# in Mfp-m, tho capital of Servia, has suffered a bis reavement during ono or other of the wars. Tho gnj littlo city, with its <lni> sling enow-whita buildings, has Veen transformed into a mortuary. There has not been a single wedding; horo during the last ten months, > and tho drapers shops find that the only articles which attract attention in their windows aw nursing aprons and bonnets, or plain cotton frooks suitablo for hospital vtcv.lt, oe black materials and crop<s»
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1872, 4 October 1913, Page 4
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