MATCHLESS MOTOR CYCLES.
A Display- of 'these Machines is made by. Mr. AV. H. Phipps Black, Cliristchurch.sole agent aucl.importer for New Zealand. The "representative reports that a satisfactory •amount of business has already b'fcen- transacted,- and-that there is not tho least doubt'local-agents will secure a big share of the orders in.- this distriot. These'--.motor cycles, .which vare now well known'and held in tho'highest esteem by' riders,' are singularly. attractive in appearance, their ■ grey : .enamel with green, and gold embellishments : producing a- 1 very artistic-effett. ' Tho 'extra, low riding position and original design of handle-bars calls fqrth much* favourable coniment.' The., ergine, Which, of- course, is the most .important feature of. a motor cycle, is absolutely the best—the'invincible "Matchless,.T.A.l'.," holder 'of pracfr cally every: authenticated world's. record and trophies innumerable. In New Zealand this machine has worthily upheld its Home reputation, bavins secured (he premier awards in tho last three consecutive events held on the Manawatu Coast, in addition to many excellent performances elsewhere in tho Dominion. Altogether there is no room to doubt that the "Matchless" Motor' Cycles are typical of good quality and a splendid example of tho skill now displayed in the design of self-propelled vehicles. Sub-agcncies: are held'as follow For Manawatu, Mr. B. 0. Bergersen, Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North; and for Hawke's Bay and Wnirarapn, by Messrs. Jack and . Blundell, whose business address is 30 Main Street E., Talmerston North..
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 8
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233MATCHLESS MOTOR CYCLES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 8
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