ROGRISS. Motor Can Horse and Trap I • Bullock Waggon I MR FARMER, WHICH LEVEL ARE YOU ON? If you are not on the top step of locomotion, it will pay you to think this out:— 1. Can you imagine ;i well-to-do farmer in Marlborough who has gained success by unprogressive methods? 2. Can you name a farmer who has regretted buying a motor-ear? 6. Can you not name many farmers who state decidedly that it pays them to run a car in place of the nor.se and trap? 4. Can you refute the argument that if you buy a car and do away with your trap horse, you CAN THEN FEED AN EXTRA COW OR FIVE SHEEP? Jump right out of that well-worn groove to-day. Fix up that long-felt want now. What's it to be—an "Overland," 'Maxwell," "Hupp," or 'Bitick"? Advice is yours for the asking. A discussion will cost you nothing, and our service is your 3as a right of our mutual progress. ■ W lOiLi iOj^OOiin €§£. Iwll'CCnQIB ■ B motor firm.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 2
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196Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 86, 11 April 1916, Page 2
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