. COMMERCIAL MOTOR EXHIBIT. A. sample 3/i Tonner 40 h.p. "Loyland" has just bean received ly the Company's Agents (Messrs. Magnus, Sanderson xnA Co., Ltd., Wakefield Street, Wellington) and those interested in commercial Tel hicles of a high quality are invited to inspect same. Trials will bo arranged for with intending purchasers. The "Leyland" carries the hall-mark of distinction in every line of its powerful frame and engine. Other commercial vehicles which have been seen in Wellington appear insignificant when compared with the "Leyland."—Advt.
Flighty years ago an explorer wont to [lie Duko of Wellington and asked for money for a British expedition to tlio North Pole. About two hours afterwards ho returned to his waiting brethren, who said to him "What did the Duke say?" "Oh," was the reply "the duko said, 'Damn the North Pole.'" "Oh," said the other men, "you must not mind that: ho has been known to speak disrespectfully of the Equator."
Latest Models "Austin" Motor Cera jnst landed, ex Rotorua, and ready for Immediate delivery. 20 n.p., five-ssator; 10-M h.p. four-sealer; 10-11 h.p. three6eater; latest equipment, including hood, tereen, detachable wheels, extra wheel with tyre, five lamps, speedometer; trial .by appointment; fren tuition; English pricsa, plus landing charfre«. Soutt Motor Aircacy, Loner Cuba Etre*t.-A.dTt,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 7
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