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A MUSICAL MOTOR-CAR.

A novel method' is being employed to advertise the goods of the A. J. Jordan Cutlery Company, of St. Louis and Sheffield. Tlvo firm's representative, Mr. AVcstcott, is travelling 2(5,000 miles through the United States with a motorcar on ono sido of which is an arrangement of ton pipes called the Gabriel chimes, " which will play anything from 'Alexander's Ragtime Band' to granu opera selections like 'Rigoletto.' " Thero is a keyboard within easy reach of th« chauceur, who hces tho playing, tho exliar.st from tho engine furnishing tho power. The chauffeur is Mr. AVestcott's son, and while his father is persuading tho merchant to buy cutlery the young man is furnishing a musical entertainment.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 7554, 18 April 1914, Page 6

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A MUSICAL MOTOR-CAR. Temuka Leader, Issue 7554, 18 April 1914, Page 6

A MUSICAL MOTOR-CAR. Temuka Leader, Issue 7554, 18 April 1914, Page 6

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