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Landing an Argyll.

Atg-^ll cars are despatched from the factor}' in such a splendid condition that agents have veiy little to do in the \\a\ of tuning up these cais It may be a surprise to most people using motors to know that the Scott Co dnve every Argyll motoi cai landed m New Zealand from the wharf to its destination Nothing needs to he done to any oi the machines other than connecting the parts and filling the cai with oil and petrol \\ c show on p 108 an lllustiation of a 14/16 Argyll being landed on the wharf m Wellington Foitj-five minutes after the boxes v\e r e landed on the wharf each machine was out of the case Jilled up and read\ to drive to the Company 's warehouse

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Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 174

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Landing an Argyll. Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 174

Landing an Argyll. Progress, Volume II, Issue 5, 1 March 1907, Page 174

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