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THE NER-A-CAR.

J. A. COCHRANE AND CO., LTD.,

An article of mechanical manufacture which attracted very great interest at the Waikato Show this year was the Ner-a-Car, which was cx-1 hibited by Messrs J. A. Cochrane and ■Co., whoso business promises arc situated in the Motor Block, Barton Street. The firm responsible for the manufacture describe the Ner-a-Gar as not a motor-cycle, not a scooter, not a car, but a wheeler. The Xer-a-Car is very simple in Us mechanical operations, it is very sale, and a further marked and appreciated feature of it is that it is very economical. There is very little in the Ner-a-Car. that can go wrong—it is the beau ideal of economy in machinery. This Iwowhecled motor can do its 30 miles per hour, up and down ordinary hills. It can steer like a fish, makes its own light and can carry an extra passenger when necessary on the flapper bracket. It provides the easiest and most pleasant ride in the world of motordom. The Ner-a-Car can best be described as a car on two wheels. The Ner-a-Car wheeler is a new amenity in life for all. Call at Messrs J. A. Cochrane and Co.’s in the Motor Block and they will willingly provide all particulars required.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15100, 22 November 1922, Page 9

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THE NER-A-CAR. Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15100, 22 November 1922, Page 9

THE NER-A-CAR. Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15100, 22 November 1922, Page 9

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