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EXCEPTIONAL OPPOETTJNITY-DE. MONSTRATION DAIHLEU * TAXBOT FOR SALE; CHEAP. ■Within a few days, Messrs.' Adams, ltd. expect to receive' delivery of a big' ' shipment of new oars, which, will be ex-' hibited at the November Show at Christohnioh. In order to find garage room for these it has been found necessary to dispose of a couple of demonstration cars. The first of these is a 15-28 h.p., five-seater touring Silent Knight Daimler,.of recent ■model,.- with stylish torpedo body. The car is in magnificent condition. Its equipment includes five Dunlop detachable wire wheels, C.A.V. electric .tail and 6ide lamps, khaki hood, horn, windscreen, powerful head-lamps, and everything ready for the road. It is a beautifullyi finished car, runs absolutely silently, and cost £102. The price to-day is fixed at\.£Bso! to stimulate a quick sale. The other car is a tw.o-seater, 12-22 h.p. Talbot, also of quite recent model, and right in the fashion. The Talbot car has a reputation for durability and reliability second to none, and probably holds more prizes won in competition than any other make in the world. THb particular two-seater is'in splendid condition, fully equipped for the road. The price is fixed at the extremely low figure of £250. Both- these oars are finished in the latest shade of biscuit, and are absolutely new and clean in appearance. Call at our garage'and see them. "They won't be there long. Illustrated photographs on application. Adams, Ltd., High Street, Chnstohurch.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2328, 9 December 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2328, 9 December 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2328, 9 December 1914, Page 7

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