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It costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny a dozen to preserve eggs with SIIARLAND’S EGG PRESERVATIVE. Small tins sufficient for 14 dozen eggs. G

SIX MILES FOR A PENNY! THAT is the benzine consumption of a “MATCHLESS” Model “R” Motor Cycle, proving that this machine is not a luxury, but an economical necessity. A “ Matchless ” pays for itself over and over again in saving of time and transportation charges in work-day use and week-end touring. The “Matchless” Model R, 2.46 horsepower machine, as illustration, offers you a motor unit of great power and dependability that requires little attention; new comfort and convenience for rider; springing that minimises road shocks and provides a smooth running not achieved before; a speed as fast as a car; enormous advantages in traffic by reason of small size and flexibility; saving in garage space; above all, economy, with a petrol mileage of 125 miles to the gallon. DEPOSIT £7:0:0 and 12/G per week for two years | “MATCHLESS” | | Model “T/2” Solo | | 3.47 Horsepower | j This is an entirely new §§ g model for 1927. Incorpor- jg M ating all the best features g H of the 1926 Model L/4 g g and adopting the Semi- g ! Sports design, as illus- 1 §j trated above, it has a 1 g very compact appearance, § || while the frame gives an I gj exceptionally low and g j comfortable riding posi- j 1 tion and remarkably good g jg steering qualities. This g g model is recommended as g = a go-anywhere solo mount = 1 or for light side-car work. 1 Inspect the “MATCHLESS” in our Machinery Dept, (entrance Wyndham St.) If unable to call at our Warehouse, send deposit, and we will forward the Motor Cycle, freight paid, to your nearest port or station in the North Island, and guarantee safe delivery. Test the “MATCHLESS” for seven days, and if it does not give complete satisfaction, return it, freight collect at Auckland, and we will promptly refund your deposit. But if you decide to keep the Machine and we feel confident you will do so after a practical test— you will undertake to pay off the balance in weekly instalments as shown above. We will gladly send full specifications of both models on request. Deposit £9 1 and 15/- per Week for j 1 Two Years. FARMERS’ TRADING CO. LTD. Hobson Street and Wyndham Street

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 11

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