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A WORD IN YOUR EAR ABOUT THB 2j H.P. 2-SPEED VIBRATIONLESS TWIN-C’YUNDER DOUGLAS i This little machine can be paddled off in traffic, on a hill, or under any difficult conditions without any undue exertion, earning for it the reputation of being the I easiest starter of all motor cycles. ! The engine possesses perfect balance, giving a silken poll at all speeds, where the single is wont to “thump*’ along. With such tractability and power for its capacity, the engine in no way tiree rider or itself. Evidence of the good service this little machine is giving may be gathered from the thousands of letters of appreciation coming from ridera of 52,000 2-speed models on the road to-day. In the hands of young, old, expert mvi I novice—they all remark upon the comfort and ease of control. Stop the first Douglas rider you see and ask him what he thinks of his bike. THERE’S NOTHING MCTRE TO PAY ON ACCESSORIES. For with all Douglas Motors there is included a full equipment. Best Head and Tail Lamps arjd best Horn, making the machine better than pre-war price. Price Complete £B5 WILSON & FRASER SOUTHLAND AGENTS—DEE STREET—INVERCARGILL. A Great Event AT Sample I NEWZEALANPI I NEWZEALANpV I clothing factory] rcLmMSSAcSSi Begins TO-DAY THURSDAY, May 3. See the Window for Bargains. [new ZEALAND"] ——— | zzzzzz

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Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18931, 3 May 1923, Page 3

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