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XKe Truth. Let’s have the Facts <2^ /f Indian Indian stands for Straightforward Truthful Advertising Time was when he was counted the best salesman wlio could tell the cleverest lies about his and other people’s wares. To-day good business houses pay the best salaries to the men who can tell the most plain truth about their goods. About Volume of Sales What are the Facts ? Since the first American 1923 Model Motor Cycles were landed eight months ago, the entire new registration of American Motor Cycles for the State of Victoria are; INDIANS (on top as always) 719, Next Best 440, Next 174, Next 62. More Indians than all other makes combined. - - - - - - That settles that. Now about Prices in America Let’s clear that up next. Indians command a higher pripe in America than any other Twin Cylinder Motor Cycles, and for the Australian and New Zealand markets certain additional refinements are incorporated, which, while increasing Indian list prices by as much as 25 dollars each machine, still further enhance Indian values on this market. The highest priced 7 to 9 h.p. Indian (Chief) is in America (less Australian and New Zealand extras) 323 dollars. The lowest priced 7to 9 h.p. Indian (Powerplus) there is (less Australian and New Zealand extras) 310 dollars. The highest priced Twin Cylinder 7to 9 h.p. Non-Magneto Motor Cycle in America, other than Indian, is with full equipment only 305 dollars. The above prices are in each case for Standard Touring Electric Light Models. “ Championship ” - What is the Proof of that ? Surely PERFORMANCE is the only Real Proof. Though the Hendee Company withdrew from racing in 1923, riders of Indian Motor Cycles won 1 I out of 12 American Championships of 1923, and Indian Motor Cycles hold to-day’s World Records for Speied, in both racing and standard design classes (1 15.9 miles per hour and 105.7 miles per hour respectively). - Those are FACTS What, then, is your judgment ? Catalogue with Pleasure. Cooke, Howlison & Co., Ltd DUNEDIN.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18872, 26 May 1923, Page 5
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