THE ECONOMICAL LIGHTWEIGHT ENGLISH CAR AT AMERICAN PRICES. The American motor air lias, no doubt, come here to stay. But there is still a laige number of prospective car piircliasers who would not but. American cars at any price, and we are not at liberty to say whether their reasons emanate from a patriotic spirit or otherwise. To get the same horse-power and seating capacity of the 30h.p. American rated ear, the Colonial purchasers of British cars are forced to pay in the vicinity of £t>oo, whereas the 3(Hi.p. American ear sells at, say, £lOO complete with all accessories. It is a well-known fact that American h.p. as applied to motor ears in comparison with the British ear is vast!' exaggerated. In other words, a J2h.p. R.A.C. English ear is equal to a 2Ch.p. An: erica a. , The- new 11-9b.p. I:utn■" *r -l-soater : n perfe: t ituvL'l of high 1 I'ritis': workrian'mip n’"d vmtomih awl ; ihe ear is btoiitto:i'y '.imped .and hti-
thtoughwu. as ti'-e foitowing totoilieatioHs will show : Ei-gi 'io: 4 to finders. 59 x 1 Pthrmi Mono hi oe enclosed nd: list:. Ho valves. Lubricator: Force L'ed l>y pimip. Ignition: .High teiisimi iM'.'.pf'to. Clutch: Leal bar-fared cci’e n p” runto:,,--. v'tog :> v .• u too: Tu' ! J'tolto... T »md wwried on Iwll bearings, running rm .wto Cfi'toto- axle >h:vfts p-.opei Gill OU' V . . j, 1d i •‘■f! .-I ■"“"i 1 ' .*• d £■' Uto”<to witoh MUTO f F’d ‘’'toidto'D. '1" ( , . ’ : ■ ■ (A \• J i j’, I , ( ' I \\ f( ' j S' IHI " ' ” iioa’ r<wii?’Ote witii tyre and wmer ■ Lhigii-ti: 1 otniop bar trend. Hinish . French grey ''"itii m-’la'i lit_:o( e-'orie.': ITora'l (‘toipiote v too curtains. adjustable wind screen, 2 act.. iy-he-ifi lanips. eirTiric dash awl tod lamps, speedometer, e!<wk. horn, pt’mp lack and complete sot ol tools. Brief: comploie. H2i r.ot. Three just landed to ehoose from. TOCPJST .MOTOR < LTD.. MARKET STRF.F.T. HASTINGS.*
i You can promptly cure throat tickling, remove b relievo tightness heal soreness, and stop hmg pain bv taking G A I’Lb d' l -■! 'bi (ill CH CURE. It keeps op W‘ sirer.gth. The first dose gives instant relief. Gatenby s I Malt Cough Cure goes to the root of the ■trouble straight away. 1 here nrn no ; “iCs” and “auds,” but simply straightj out cough and cold curing. Every (household should have a bottle handy. llt is sure, prompt, thorough .iml it [saves the doctor’s bills. GateuLy’s Malt j Cough Cure—-the only tonic cough and ■ cold remedy, 1 Ci and 2/6 a Lottie at ■Gatenby’s Pharmacy, Hastings. Selo | wholesale agents. De Pelichct, Mr 1.-od I and Co., Ltd., Ihisting- *
I Jt begins well, continues w«>ll, and ‘ ends well—and is good all the time—--1 Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOB.M'iCD. Try a tin. GOLDEN EAGLE is I the best of all tobaccos.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 146, 5 June 1913, Page 2
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