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THE LATEST FRENCH MOTOR-CAR.

.. — ♦ Just arrived from Paris, the latest pattern motor-car, DeDion engines, Panhard trans- • mission, three speeds forward and one reverse. Seating accommodation for four, Sack seats detachable. A very fast oar, and will climb any hills. Tho cost of petrol per mile is a • halfpenny ; splendid car, beautifully finished, and specially suitable for a doctor, or any gentleman who is interested in the best automobiles. Purchasers taught Ao drive, and Ml instructions given in the (mechanical details. The car can be seen at our shop, 70, Manchesteir Street, Christdhurch, and those interested are invited to call and inspect the very latest production in automobiles., The price is £400 cash on delivery. The new car, just axrived, is , the same type as the well-known ; Star red car which arrived from Paris fifteen months ago. Adams' Star Cycle Coy.. 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. X2920 j

Tailor (to applicant for a job) : "We want a good cutter in this establishment. Have you. had' much experience in the tailoring line?" Applicant (with a confident smile) : " I can assure you on that point. • I've never ■ bad a. suit of clothes ready when. I said I would since I've heen ' in the business." Tailor: "You'll do. j You're.- an old and experienced hand z I ( .see.'<" I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7434, 21 June 1902, Page 6

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THE LATEST FRENCH MOTOR-CAR. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7434, 21 June 1902, Page 6

THE LATEST FRENCH MOTOR-CAR. Star (Christchurch), Issue 7434, 21 June 1902, Page 6

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