Harley “Davidson. The Universal Favourite. The question of Time and Economy enters very largely into modern 3 locomotion. It is only naturafthat a man should ask : What will a Harley-Davidson cost in proportion to service rendered ? The answer ~ readily arises., for by virtue of its moderate original cost, its economy wA in petrol and oil> and its wouderful record of efficiency ’ the Harley ‘ Davidson has become the Universal favourite. A Solid Evolutionary Process The Reason. From a crude little work shop in 1904, and measuring 16ft by.J.sft., the HarleyDavidson plant has become the largest of its kind in tbe world. This success; is no built on chance progress, but on an evolutionary process in which skdled engineer have to continuously engaged perfecting parts that go to make the HarleyDavidson a whole-success. ■ The Best of Materials Only Utilized in the H.-D. Thirty-eight separate and distinct types of bighest-grade metals are used—selected by expert metallurgists. Such material must stand the severest tests imposed, by the Harley-Davidson engineers, and its successful emergence from the trials is positive evidence that the completed machine will meet the most arduous service, and for many years. ' Why a Man in the Country should Own One. The motor gives wonderful performance, and exhibits remarkable staying qualities. The construction is simple, giving long life and quietness of operation. The Harley-Davidson is exceptionally economical. A solo machine will average from 40 TO 60 MILES PER GALLON, and even when driven with sidecar and passenger it will average almost as much. Every refinement and device making for maximum efficiency has been introduced into the Harley-Davidson. It will be our pleasure, as local agents, to demonstrate the Harley-Davidson Excelling Points. write, ring, or call. , . , ■ LATEST MODELS NOW ON VIEW. , ... T*""'* 1 . ' ■ a : '-■■• /! Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Engineers.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4562, 11 May 1923, Page 4
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