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THE DAYTON MOTOR BICYCLE

A. A. Woods's Interesting Exhibit,

One of the most interesting and attractive exhibits at the present National Dairy Show at Pahnerston North is Mr. A. A. Woods's display of Dayton motor bicycles. Considerable interest is being taken in the exhibit, because the Dayton motor has reached the highest pinnacle of popularity with motor cyclists the world over, and although only of recent date have they been introduced to the Palmerston North district, the Dayton is fast replacing all other, makes, and it has already won hosts of friends. They are right up with the times, and modern in every detail. Long experience is the foundation of their manufacture. .The name Dayton applied to bicycles has been synonymous with quality for a.quarter ..of a gentury, and when visiting the show, whether in need of a motor bicycle at present or not, do not fail to see this attractive exhibit. It is worth your while. :

, Some of the Dayton's characteristics are as follow: —Dependable, powerful, just the one for side-car work, durable, quiet, well equipped, stylish appearance and' efficient, and economical for everyday service to average riders. Side-cars in "numerous designs are also shown at A. A. Woods's stand.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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THE DAYTON MOTOR BICYCLE Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

THE DAYTON MOTOR BICYCLE Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 17

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