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NEW MODELS AT CLEARING-OUT 1 -* PRICES. '"? vi It has been decided finally to cut out ''_ the multiplicity of Matchless models,, and henceforth to market two machines, 1 ' * h only, a solo and a side car model. Front • ' various causes a motor firm every now ' > and then finds itself with, sundry V machines which are ' outside regular specification, and which they want to. quit. ' * We have the following brand-new—' not shop-soiled—machines, each of the , latest model of its type, sold at ; the prices named, complete with full v equipment of tools, good lamp, and horn. '■ The prices asked would be fair and I reasonable value for a decent second- s h'and model, and present a proposition quite unparalleled by any other motor cycle on the market, without regard to, make or condition: One 2|-h.p. 3-speed gear .. £SO "; One 2f-h.p. 3-speed gear .. £4O I (Ladies' model> Pne 34-h.p. 3-speed gear .. £65 * f . One 3|-h.p. fixed gear .. £47.10/One 3£-h.p. free engine .. £52-10/- • One 3i-h.p. 2-speed twin .. £6O { . (This last machine was built to » special specification.) \ .h These prices are far below cost and: much cheaper than the identical inach-' ines on the London market. Further than this, discount will be allowed to* cash purchasers, or at the net prices.' - s shown reasonable payments csui be ar- .\ ranged. No allowances or exchange*; - can be considered. These machines arel to go out at once, and the nominal prices indicated will ensure a clearance, so if you want a model of the best and most faithfully built motor that ever took the road, and make a deal for one of these. -I MATCHLESS MOTOR AGENCY, N.Z./ \ 92 Manchester Street Christehureh_ ______ .36" ■-::

An extraordinary. case .-"showing." capabilities of the small boy for : chief under certain circumstances," camaligff before Mr H. W. "Bishop, S.M.;.."at; sitting of the Juvenile ing,. when a boyof 11 years of aO /,was|p|| charged with the theftof £M 'frora;;bif||f|§ mother, and of wnicli;he ; spent tße : in taxi-hirel The-police ''reports ;anl|Jf§|| *vlsSr the boy remembered; and hi& ; sWprn- statement were handed* hi f o Magistrates who commented on "theiiQ|||| freely. Finally he convicted and ordered him ; to come up f tence when" called o»»: ■:.:--'■ >,. ;r*\:^ :^%*fill

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 223, 24 October 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 223, 24 October 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 223, 24 October 1914, Page 11

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