MOTOR PRAMS
FOUR MILES AN HOUR AND NO VIBRATION. “Nursemaid wanted; able to drive a motor pram.” This kind of advertisement will bo seen shortly in the “Wants” columns of the daily press if the new motor-propelled pram takes the public fancy. Messrs Dunkley’a sre shortly putting the new invemtmn on the market. It is fitted with a platform similar to that of * motor scooter, on which the nurse will stand, and the pram, it is stated, out be started and stopped without moving Die hands from the handle. It will run without any vibration to disturb Die slumbers of the baby. Any Dunkley safety pram, it is said, can Je fittod with’ a motor. The public will be relieved to learn that the speed of the motor pram is limited to four miles U nour.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11248, 28 June 1922, Page 7
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