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ARRIVED!! THE MORGAN CYCLE CAR Costs less than a side-car outfit; 50-55 miles to the gallon; 50-55 miles per hour. Features: Weather Protection, Comfort, Economy, Speed, Simplicity, Strength, Value. THE MORGAN Has been the most popular Cycle Car in England for the last lo years, and the following extract from “The Light Car and Cycle Car," of July 24, 1925, shows its capabilities as an ideal Colonial machine:—“ln the Midland C. and AC’s 24 hour trial, which included climbing Urry’s Pet, a Welsh 'terror/ four Morgans scored three clean ascents, although of thirteen sidecars only three got up, and of twenty cars sixteen failed. In the A.C.U. 1000 miles stock machine trials, eight Morgans entered and won eight gold medals. Morgans won the highest award in the Paris-Nice trial; won 4 gold medals in the London-Land ? s End trial; and J gold medals m the LondonHol'yhead trial. Price £l4O BODLE BROS., SOLE AGENTS, ELTHAM. HARLEY-DAVIDSON and A.J.S. il/lotor Cycles OVERWHELM OPPOSITION At Auckland Motor Cycle Races on Saturday these two machines WON 19 Places out of Possible 24 In the EIGHT Races HARLEYS secured 5 FIRSTS, 6 SECONDS, 4 THIRDS. While A.J.S, secured 2 FIRSTS, 1 SECOND, 1 THIRD. Also establishing WORLD’S RECORD FOR FLYING MILE in 54 2-5 seconds. LOOK AT THE AGGREGATE: 7 Firsts, 7 Seconds, 5 Thirds RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Ask US for a DEMONSTRATION: LIBERAL TERMS. W. j. CLARINGBOLD & CO., ' DISTRICT AGENTS HAWERA. ’Phone 423
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 March 1926, Page 3
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