MOTOR ENTERPRISE.
AS TT AFFECTS MASTER TON. Messrs Inglis Bros., the wellknown motor car importers, of Wellington; for whom Mr E. of Masterto.il, is tho Waira.rapa representative, have, with characteristic enterprise, just landed in Masterton, per the s.s. Rotonia, three of the very latest Stuart and S.C.A. P. motor cars. .One of these iy a 10-h.p. Stuart car, and is specially suitable for medical men or stock and station agents. It is a two-seater torpedo body, four cylinder,, painted in French grey, and fitted with hood and screen, and the price is very reasonable. The other Stuart car is a beautiful piece of workmanship. J.t i's'is- - fitted with roomy torpedo body, and will carry six passengers in comfort. There are five detachable wire wheels, hood, screen, speed indicator, siren, and Rush more acetylene head lamps. The other car is a 10-20-h.p. S.C.A.T., which is painted a light French grey, fitted with a five-seater torpedo body, five detachable wire wheels, hood and screen. A feature worthy of special mention Is tho electric lighting set. generated from a dynamo run off tho Cardan shaft. It also has a stwitcliboard which enables one or more lights to be thrown into use as required, and a self-starter and type-pump combined. All three cars are now on view at Mr Eastwood's garage, at the back of Mr 0. E. Da.niell's ironmongery establishment, Queen Street. The firm will be pleased to demonstrate to anyone interested. and catalogues containing full information will be forwarded on application.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 5
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249MOTOR ENTERPRISE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 23 November 1912, Page 5
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