WANTED TO SELI^SHOP-SOILED MOTOR VAN. AT £50 REDUCTION. According to a return of vehicles passing the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch during one day recently, prepared by the City Motor Inspector, there were 96 motor vans, and 124 horse-drawn "tradesmen's carts." This shows that already 43 per cent, of the delivery traffic conducted by commercial firm 6 is done bv motor vehicles. If motor delivery did not pay, it would be impossible to induce traders to adopt it in such numbers. The experience of dozens of firms in this city is that motor delivery is a first-class paying proposition. This brings us to the fact that we have at present in our Christchurch garage a 20 h.p. motor delivery van. with, a capacity of half ton, with well-finished enclosed body, and complete protection for both driver and goods against wind and weather.This van has been used slightly for- demonstration purposes, and is in good-as-new condition. The price new was i 1295, and we are prepared to sell for £245, a .£SO reduction. This is an exceptional opportunity for a country storekeeper, baker with big dolivery trade, or any other trader to whom quick and economical delivery of goods is an essential to profitable business. Th.is offer will not be open long, as the bargain offered is a good one, and of a kind that very seldom can be offered. Photo and full specification on application, or call and see the van, and you ttill be convinced that the proposition is a good one. Adams, Ltd., Motor Importers, GaragSi Tuaaa' L OirlitsbuiQli.-idrt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 7
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261Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2420, 27 March 1915, Page 7
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