HELD EASILY. Tho, 15-20 h.p. "Enßeld" Motor Car was origlwith the one and sole intontion of placing it right above the crowd of moderately priced cars. In its design and manufacture that end iB always kept in view, and by the aid of its many refinements and general reliability IT HAS BEEN HELD IN THE TOP POSITION EIGHT FROM ITS INTRODUCTION. It is priced moderately with comprehensive equipment, and embodies in its construction many points which are usually reserved for cars of highdr price and power. Enfield Cars aro esteemed for their sound and Bimplo. construction, and are essentially designed to give tho greatest amount of pleasure. 'J'ho Enfield Autocar Company keep well abreast of advanced ideas, at once embodying where practicable such useful refinements as experience may suggest. We have every confidence in recommending the ]!)0S modol to those in search of a BRITISH CAR OP THE HIGHEST CLASS MANUFACTURE. You should ask for trial nin._ immediate Dclivorv. INGLIS BEOS., Sole New Zealand Agents, Willis Street, Wellington. Motor Garage: Harris Street, Wellington. C 705
Particulars are advertised in this issue ol the sale by auction, at Pcatherston. on January 20, of the well-known "Pernsidc" property owned by the trustees of the late R. ,1. Barton. The auctioneers are Messrs. Abraham and Williams, Limited, Musterton. The register of the medical practitioners ol the Dominion appears in this week's "Gazette.'' A man named Baltimore, who died at Yarmouth, was found to lmvo.a heart weighing 31b., or 21b'. 4oz. moro than the normal weight
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 91, 10 January 1908, Page 7
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