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THE GLADIATOR CAR SCORES THE j » WORLD OVER. , ! (S DEEDS, NOT WORDS has got to be the motto of the Motor Car, as j )) of everything that makes its mark. Judged by this standard, the . J j{ well-known GLADIATOR Car takes first rank. Here are some facts ; ' that prove it: v . i ), In the Royal Automobile' Club's Consumption and Speed Contest, \ I of 201 miles, the GLADIATOR came through FIRST for Petrol* j / consumption, using 8 per cent, less than the stipulated allow- , |i a nee, and second for speed. . t In the big annual French trial — the Chateau Thierry Hill Climb — j . the GLADIATOR was FIRST in its class. In the Gail lon/ Hill ij Climb a GLADIATOR put up fastest time. ffl At the Evereux Meeting the GLAD I ATOfl scored the fastest kilo- M metre of the day. A. GLADIATOR made the longest non-stop m ! run ever accomplished under the observation of the Transvaal HI ■ Automobile Club. w _ • -in In all these instances' the GLADIATOR was in company any car Hf \ might be proud of. Yet it scored Ijeavfly. There's, a reason ffl behind these performances. . In Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and let us explain it fully. Iff We are the sole authorised agents in the Dominion for . . Hf , ! GLADIATOR, VAUXHALL, FIAT and BROWN CARS, (H and " THE BRt)WN " MOTOR CYCLES. . ffl Particulars cheerfully furnished. - ' jj ACCESSORIES. — These come to us by every boat from leading if English and Continental makers. No shoddy goods, though. If Write about anything yon want,- and compare our prices, ft SCOTT, MORGAN & CO., J MOTOR CAR IMPORTERS, 49 Manchester St.,' CHRISTCHURCH. [j AGENCIES: * R Hawke's Bay— P. W. Sampson and Co., County Garage. W^ipixkurau Taranaki — A. Beeston, Criterion Garage, New Plymouth ; ' *~~>.-' . • High-class Touring Cars for Hire by the hour, day, or by arrangement. \ RESULTS 0F THE WYANDOTTE'' AUGUST COMPETITION. FIRST PRIZE, £&— Mrs F. D. Rankin^ Gro? Street, WaiEi, for the concluding line , of the foHowhig. limerick: — There was a nice girl of Bush Sidin|L Kept her dairy quito spotless. Confiding, She told Cousin Dot, "I do love WYANDOTTE, From Inspectors mt pans donVnsbd hiding." JECOND PRIZE, £I—Mrs1 — Mrs F. Mason, Whafarena, Palmerston North. TOUR CONSOLATION PRIZES, 5s each— Mrs W. Brown, Mangatainoka, near Pahiatua; Mr F, Mcßae, Gis borne; Mrs H. Friedlander, Ashburton; Mrs M. Leigh, North Road, Wairoa .South. "WYANDOTTE" is obtainable from Storekeepers, Painters, Ironmon . jers, and Dairy Factories. - , Retail— lib bags. 6d; 61b bags, 2s Id. £5 IN CASH PRIZES will be again awarded on Sept. 30, 1908. Look iut for New Liir-ick. which will be. announced shortly. " OIL COATS. ~ \ NRW UNW'IN COATS— ABSOLUTELY NOTHING BETrrER IN NEW ZEALAND. NO CHEAP RUBBISH. TRY US BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. ; . . HORSITCOVERS 'N GREAT ' \NTITY— BEATS ALL H4MD COVERS EVER MADE oo GOW COVERS. »O fT T VELY NO BETTER VALUE THAN OUR 12s 6d LINE. COMF AiMD INSPECT. NO CHARGE, NO OFFENCE. ■"■ ■■ oo — > ! • , . . T.KING & CO. | (LATE M. RAMSON), llfew PLYMOUTH
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 3
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901Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13745, 7 September 1908, Page 3
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