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BRITAIN’S FOREMOST LIGHTWEIGHT THE 1927 ; DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLE ' Model E.WI 3.48 H.P. 3-Speed. Chain Drive ~ v TH? YISBATIQNLESS TWIST- v A Twladß-Best is the Best Twin. , The combinatio’n of essentials given- belbw are the generally realised ‘ features of obtaining ! maximum comfort and efficiency 1. —Exceptionally low, 'riding position, giving . low centre of gravity. 2. —Reliability and cleanliness, speed and MU* climbing abilities. 3. —Convenient controls, special operating devices for clutch and gears. 4. —Powerful and reliable brakes. 5. Light weight and extremely low running The Greatest, Value ever offered to the buying public. k A, Remarkably Low Figure at £613/15A Lamp, Generator and Horn included. Call on, Da Today. BRAY AND HANNAM, LOCAL DISTRIBUTING AGENTS BANK STREET, WHANaAREL PHONE 609. SAVE*; for Mines ( 1 IL cl d i o ’Come in and- taflt about it first WE’LL tell you why Fadi Radio is the standard by which all radio pcrfoitwow is being judged. Then we’ll be glad to ®vt you a complete demonstration in your own home —with no obligation to buy. And remember-we guaranty permanent performance at the same high level that the demonstration Fada Service Get in touch with us to- - Convenient terms,, ✓ day* NATIONAL ELECTRICAL & ENGINEERING CO. Ltd.. Rathbone Street, Whang arei. frtdi) Queer Ann* ' D*t Alia ‘ „ baitatQ J

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Northern Advocate, 4 January 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 4 January 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 4 January 1927, Page 3

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