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IT'S SPRING TIME—MOTOR TIME!

.Spring has arrhed. The daffodils ar.- beginning to bloom ; the young man’s fancy is beginning to lightly turn : the poets are working overtime ; it'd the air is so fragrant, and all cutdnors is so e.’ioynbl - that it's a sin to be inside. Above all. it's the season when motoring is a positive joy. Why. ■? ;»:> when motoring down to business.

vuti ran get enough ozone into your 'g, to --t yon up for the day. But. of course, you have to have a good motor in your mind to bo fret- to appreciate the pastime to its fullest txt -r-t. Be it a ear or a motor rule, th Tourist .Motor Co.. Ltd., er.q supply vonr -.'.arts. The highest grade ear on th ■ international market is the Silent Knight .M'iierva. Tin- E.M.E. is the big powerful farmers' car. The Fland vs is th.'.- economical business man's

ear. The Bayard is the car for the traveller and stock agent. Ine Triumph Motor Cycle is undoubtedly tie g-utlemaii of motor evclos. being still in a class by itself. The B.S.A. trotor is boeoming more pop-.j.ti everv d.iv and the famous Indian and JI. no are umpt.'-.tionably the side-car n t.chin-.s of the d.ty. We will be only t. <> pkr.ised to give those interested a »r;<eu. al demonstration of any of cur famous lines. H)IRNT MOIOR CO., LTD., HASTINGS -

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 6

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IT'S SPRING TIME—MOTOR TIME! Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 6

IT'S SPRING TIME—MOTOR TIME! Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 226, 27 August 1912, Page 6

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