MOTORING.
INCREASED POPULARITY OF MOTORING IN NEAV ZEALAND. It was generally supposed some time ago that the Single Cylinder Car would soon become obsolete, but as time has advanced it is generally admitted that the Single Cvlinder Engine has coine to stay, more especially so’ since the Rower Company have made such a success of thoir Sb.p. Oars in two-seater and four-seater models—which are in great demand all over New Zealand. For silence, speed, hill-climbing, and economy they stand alone. The Rower Company announce that they thII shortly nut on the market, in addition to their ft 8 12-14 two-evlinder and 20 h.p. models, a 15 h.p. FOUB-CYLINDEB EIGHT CAB. specially bcilt for the colonies, and also a 35 h.p. Car. The success of this Com- I pany has been phenomenal, both in England and the colonies. Inquiries to } WJ.H.S., Box 415, G.P.0., TTeliinstoa. '
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6660, 6 November 1908, Page 6
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