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The poetry of motion is expressed in . . . . the famous Sunbeam Oar. It has remained for the Sunbeam Company to produce the crowning achievement of the motoring world. In it are assembled the specialty .features of a dozen different cars, as well as others peculiar to itself. For instance The "Sunbeam springing" is truly perfection! Evea over very bad roads the Sunbeam c&r travels with that easy rocking motion which bespeaks faultless balance. ? . • It is engineer with reliability Designed with judgment; and Built with bare! We claim that a Su^eim car is right up ,to the standard you desw^anid are confident that an inspection and trial "will surely prompt your preference. MAY WE HOPE FOR YOUHIVISST TO-DAY! Wintrmgham & Mitchell, THE QUALITY MOTOR FIRM - BLENHEIM. bii»ju.jiii«ih ■imiwiiniiiniii ini»»i ■ii»t^tOMiuwiLi'iia«wxi.-JpigeasMwcFwy»w i 'wawiuiiM.jgsw 6ALLANTYNES dfft/fik Illustrate a Leading Style in Wr/ COSTUME FASHIONS for Autumn and \^eatr. : 'TpHIS very becoming style shows a well-■•i-jjLjij^tejffl^^l'tv..7-''- tailored Costume in Cheviot Serge. ; j^^^Mm^^li The smartly-cut Coat is finished with- ' "MW^mßßt ■' ■ larSe vel^et buttdns t° match the black '^KK^SK-'" velvet collar> and lined ivpTY s^in* In c °PP«r> Tan, Brown, Saxe, K'^^^Hi" -Grey, Purple and Fawn. '^millli Wffllßßffl' %ile smart and serviceable Hat shown may KlliiiH^ * be obta ined in Felt or Straw, trimmed ' ni^^^^ffiß velvet and ribbon. raW/liiliSl In Black or any colour' Blo§Mm 1 POSTAGE FREE. MI/iiltMmim I Discount of 1/- off every £ for Cash. SpIIIf \ Ballsntvnp^i

A country motorist has contrived a rather simple but very effective method of administering a deterrent to small boys who meddle with his car when it is standing unattended £y the roadside (states the Southland limes). Taking a piece of insulated electric wire about four feet in length he strips an inch or two of the wire and affixes, it to one of the leads from "the magneto to the plugs. The other end of the wire is passed through the tront of the hood a-d wound round one of the springs v.hen not in use\ When the car is left unattended with the -engine running this wire is dropped to the ground so that the cirourt is completed, and anyone who toticf^s any part of the metal work receives p sharp shock. After one ex-neri"Ti<-p of the kind a small boy is gfinoi'aily chary about making another venture.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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380

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVIII, Issue 70, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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