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A WORTHY' MOTOR CAR.

.. 4 "Wo have a thrce-soator - light 'six-'' cylinder Mitcholl car, termed. by tho makers a ''Sporting Model," 40; h<p.,|..k horo 3iin x sin stroke, weight 262cvvt,\6 light reciprocating parts, 127 inches* wlioel base.. Bosch dual magneto, full floating roar axle,Tinken roller bearing*throughout, goar box amidships, eloc-{.;V. : | trie light, and self-starter, completed equipment ready for the road, £575. ; "This engine is guaranteod to turn •;'! over at 31C0 revolutions per minufe. It >i|; will beat anything on wheols south of tho Line,' and is the best car we ever imported. Its road speod is easilyf-65 !■ S miles per hoar. It can beat tho Mit~' « fhi:!l cor that holds tho record from*;-I Christchureh to Daocdin and return, inV,| a few minutes over twelve hours. 'J| If any sporting gent wauts a penuine-A motor-car —on© not troubled with slows —it is worth inspection. • "NVe written guarantee with it.'* / JOSEPHNHAMLET and CO., '4 110-112 Tuam street, 5 Christchurch, More economical than cough mix-? v£ tares or syrups is NAZOL. Eighteen-' pence buys sixty doses—more than'.;| threo a penny. No cold is NAZOL-' proof. - 2

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 8

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A WORTHY' MOTOR CAR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 8

A WORTHY' MOTOR CAR. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16360, 4 November 1918, Page 8

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