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HELD EASILY.

The 15 20 li.p. "Enfield" Motor Car was originated with the ono and solo intention of placing it right above tho crowd of moderately priced cars. In its design and manufacture that ond is always kept in View, and by the aid of its malty i-efinemeuts ami general reHabilitv IT HAS BEEN HELD IN THE TOP POSITION RIGHT iFROM ITS INTRODUCTION. It is priced moderately with comprehensive equipment, and embodies in ils colt* 6trilction many points which aro usually reserved for cars of higher prico and power, llnfieid Carfl arc esteemed for their sound and simp'/! construction, and aro essentially dosigned to give tho greatest amount of pleasure. The Etiftcld Autocar Company keep well abreast of advanced ideas, at once embaying whero practicable Such useful refinements as experienco may suggest. We have every confidence m recommending tho 11)08 model ro thoso in search of a URITTSH CAR OP THR HIGHEST CLASS MANUFACTURE. You should ask for trial run. Immediate Delivery; INGLIS BROS., Solo .New Zealand Agents, Willis Street, Wellington. Motor Garage: Harris Street, Wellington. C7OS Wellington Racing Club pictures, views of Wonderland, D Battery in camp at Trentham, and other views at Zak's Photo Depot, 24 Willis Street (prico id. each>-

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 7

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HELD EASILY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 7

HELD EASILY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 107, 29 January 1908, Page 7

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