The Douglas again proved its superiority over all other motor-cycles at the hill-climbing test at Karori on Saturday. The Douglas proved itself a most consistent machine, did every climb without a stop, and demonstrated that British motor-cycles are the best. Thomas H. Oates, agent, Dixon Street, Wellington; agent also for B.S.A. and Norton All-British machines. —P.B.A.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 19, 18 October 1926, Page 3
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56The Douglas again proved its superiority over all other motor-cycles at the hill-climbing test at Karori on Saturday. The Douglas proved itself a most consistent machine, did every climb without a stop, and demonstrated that British motor-cycles are the best. Thomas H. Oates, agent, Dixon Street, Wellington; agent also for B.S.A. and Norton All-British machines.—P.B.A. Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 19, 18 October 1926, Page 3
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