MOTOR BARGAINS. TN TENDING purchasers of new or second Land motor cycles would do well to inspect the following whici. we have in stock:— Thor, 0-11 h.p., 3-sp., late model, £9B 10a Dayton, 9-11 h.p., 3-spced, latest model just arrived, £97 10s. Triumph, 4 h.p., 3-speed, complete, £OS. Rover, 3* h.p., 3-speed and free engine, £92 10s. Radco,.2J h.p., 2-stroke, 2-speed gear, £oj Moto-Revc, 2} twin, latest model, £f>o. (Tlie above are all brand new machines). Following are some of the second-hand machines we have n hand. Precision, 0 h.p. twin, nr rly new, with countershaft gear, £75. J.A.P., 6 h.p. twin, in first-class order, 3speed gear, £67 10s. Triumph, 4 h.p., 3-speed, in good nick, £47 10s. Rover, 34 h.p., 3-speed, in tip top order, £45. And a number of others ranging from £2O upwards. We have also several good 2-seater light cars f ■ sale at a reasonable figure. AH sizes of Jlichelin Tyres in stock, including 30 x 3£ for Kords. All accessories, oil, and spirits stocked. Cycle and Motor repairs in all branches at reasonable rates. BRANSGROVE BROS. Devon St. E., Br< New Plymouth. Sti Broadway Stratford. ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Ji'IRE, MARINE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE in all Its branches accepted ' at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Branch Office: Corner of Brougham and King Streets, New Plymouth. Agencies throughout the province. JOHN PATON, Manager. TiHE pOA THE "GO-SLOW" POLICY. - against a difficult problem in regard | to .the coal output. The miners through- '-j out the Dominion have apparently adopt- 1 ed the '"go-slow" policy, and iii some iff 1 the principal mines production ■has:.been Si reduced by at least a third, in suite o! i i the fact that the same nu: employed. , I .All users of coal are expecting a. short- ! age of supplies, and increased cost, audi, some (inns arc taking 'steps,'., to provide' " substitutes in ease of a complete stop- fl page. . The giis and electric light .com- I panics are always the .first.,to feel the S cll'ect of any .Interruption .'in the ".'coal N supply, as was the case in Sydney 're- | cenfly when the city was in darkness for 1 several nights. In the event' of'a coal'l strike in New Zealand many country | people would be better Oil' so far as I house and shop lighting is' 1 concerned 9 than the city dwellers, as during' the § past years over 5000 übuhtry homes and 8 stores have been fitted ./ith '"Wizard" J Lighting systems. The "Wizard" Light % is being generally adopted, for house arid | store lighting in all Country districts, | and the agents find it difficult to keep'. | pace with the demand. The light is' f cheaper,' cleaner and better in quality f than- coal gas, and users are independent * of labor troubles. The lamps produce ij gas from a mixture of 97 per cent, of air Ij and 3 per cent, benzine vapor, and pro- s vided a case of benzine is kept in re- 1 serve, labor troubles cannot interfere I •with the owner of a "Wizard" Plant, 1 so far as his house or store lighting is J concerned. Each "Wizard" lamp gives | three hundred candle power light, is lit I with a match, kept clean with a special | automatic needle, and the running cost a per week for a plant of, say, four lights, 9 is about one shilling. All plants arc | guaraiKjed for 5 years and the price of ' a 2-point plant is now £l7, each addi { tional lamp £3 17s Oil. Gas ring- U I 3s. Write at once for a free booklet j giving full particulars of the .wonderful ,] "Wizard" to H. Blake. P.O. Boy lIS, i Eltham. Phone 12S. 8
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1919, Page 2
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