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Two up-to-date motor cars have been landed in Melbourne to the order of the Dunlop Tyre Company. The cars consist of a neat little three-and a-half horse power De Dion voiturette with seating accommodation for four persons — capable of a speed of 20 miles an hour on level roads — and a De Dion quadricle — two-and-a-half horse power — carrying two people. Both cars are fitted with Dunlop pneumatic motor tyres. These cars will be the forerunners of many similar ones imported by the Dunlop Company, who have pecured the De Diou agency for the majority of the Australasian colonies. — # %

When the locally-made article is as pood aa the imported it is the duty of every New Zealander to patronise the colonial product. Messrs Ballin Bros., of Christchurch,are makers of a superior brand of sarsaparilla, with which they challenge the market,— # %

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 October 1900, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 October 1900, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 42, 18 October 1900, Page 15

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