§ The Premier Lightweight Motor-Cycle of the Year Frances* Barnett Illustrated Catalogue Free on Request. MERSON BROS. ITD. SYMONDS This high-grade English lightweight has ses an entirely new standard among 1J h.p. machines, and its popularity was a foregone conclusion before the first machine ever reached Ne w Zealand. It is an ideal runabout for the man or youth who wishes to get to and from work quickly and cheaply, and whio wants a motorcycle for a pleasure run during the week-end. Strong and Sturdy, but light enough for lady riders, it is unbelievably economical, and its unfailing reliability has made the name a bye-word among riders of lightweight machines. BENZINE CONSUMPTION—ISO miles per gallon. 01L—2,500 miles per gallon. TYRES—About 10,000 miles to a set. Terms from 15/- weekly SCCCCCCCGSOGt THE SUN Classified Advts. Bring Buyer and Seller Together
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 46, 17 May 1927, Page 10
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