AN EXCEPTIONAL TALBOf OFFER* A motor-oar can Iks made to serve tS various capacities, and its sphere of usefulness is Ming oitondcd daily, as the economy and reliability of the Jjetfol- ■ ttrlfon vcliiclo is n:oro fully appreciated.' Wo have at prosont in on.r garage at 1 Christchuroh a Talbot oar which is equip- ■ pod for almost any kind of servioe, rocreative or commercial. It is one o.f those* big, powerful 16-E5 h.p. models, equal to am loitd on any RNide, and although it I? imcond. hand it has, like all T.albots, proved; its durability and honesty of construction by remaining In oxoellent Sedition., The oar is equipped with two tornattvo bodies. Th« first is a regain. Hon 6-fl seater touring body, roomy, com* fomblo and newly finished in French' grey liuod frith blaok. Then there ia a van body, of ft typo Suitable either for eervico as a braise, or the oar» j riage of merchandlso. This body ©an be painted any colour, according to tho purchaser's dosire. A very complete equipment, including lamps, hood, wjttd-l eoreen, cyclometer, SuOrn., spare ■wheel,' ctOi, goes with the car. The Utility <jf suot A vehicle to tho oouiitry hotelteepflr • or ooach proprietor can. hardly bo ovc, estimated, while the magnificent reputes'! tion of the Talbot lis a guarantee of freev dom from mochanioal troubles and ixv : pairs. The whole outfit, chassis, two Wies, and full equipment is offered <vfc the extremely low price of J3375. Tjjo ojx portunity is exceptional and may not vc*\ our. Those interested aw invited to! oommunioato with us. Adams, Ltd., for and Cycle Importers. Gamge, Tuanj'i Street. Chvisto'hurch, uisar High Btrcot' establishment.—Advt. Let your purse guido you when purchaslug a sowing machine. It is not always economy to buy tho "oheapest" but wo have several liigh-claga " T Wertheims" in stock which wo havo feduocd in price, Nowie your opportunity to secure a really reliable sewing machine with a guarantee at much less than ordinary oost. ' Free demoiistiiation at Oscar Hewctt's 56 Cuba, St., Welington. The s.?. Rarhwa will leave Onehungai for Now Plymouth on Sunday afternoon oonneeting with Monday's mornings express train for Wellington, and will icavo New Plymouth breakwater oil Monday evening connecting with express for 0 nehunga. Messrs. 13. Johnstoa and Co. insert a preliminary announcement in this issu« of n big auction sale of jewellery, pinto, silver, china., clocks, pitynos, etc-. Tho sale will commence on Friday, October 31,. and will cciniinuo daily until the followin? Friday, November 7. worth of goods will be offered. Lord Eolwrts, in a speech' after being presented with the freedom of Aberdeen, said tliat tho spirit ,of friendliness for soldiers, which existed in Scotland in a marked degree, could .alono rive them an Army filled in all roipcotß tjo ens'uro tho safety of tiicso isles. Referring to the unpreparodnoss of many of tho men sent to fight in South Africa, Lord Pobort* sa;id that it was fortunate that they had not, to meet a vary enterprising enemy. What would happen if wo had to fight on the Continent of Europe in defence of tMa (jouutor "HtJi untrained men ?
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 25 October 1913, Page 4
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