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MOTOR HOLIDAY TRIPS

X UNIQUE DRIVE

Latest Automobile Construction FIEND FOR SPEED DRITISH engineering again comes to D light with a fine piece of work m the latest innovation m automobile construction-. This time it is a threewheel front drive car. . Only makers of such reputation as B.S.A. would have attempted such an undertaking 1 , more, especially as it is such a big step from established principles. , Mptordom, however, knows that when B.S.A. turn out a product it instantjy carries the O.K. mark.. This three- wheel 'front drive auto, is a 1 fiend for speed,, can climb like a Trojan on top gear, and will stand up to the hardest usage with ease. ' , It has been tested over New Zealand roads, and on the hills has proved its Sterling dependability. The rear wheel is easily detachable, for there are only four nuts to remove. A striking feature of this little twoseater is the fact that it clings to<the road, like a clam v -and takes corners with surprising ease. - Adams, Ltd., Christchurch, Wanganui and Palmerston North, are the New Zealand distributors, while the Wellington agents are Rodgei's and Hall. Ltd. G. iT. Clarke,- Tancred Street, Ashburton, will also demonstrate to you the worth of this British. baby.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1303, 4 December 1930, Page 10

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MOTOR HOLIDAY TRIPS NZ Truth, Issue 1303, 4 December 1930, Page 10

MOTOR HOLIDAY TRIPS NZ Truth, Issue 1303, 4 December 1930, Page 10

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