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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Page from 'The Motor' magazine featuring advertisements for car insurance and motor licence holders.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 137\1\  scan0038
Date  15th December 1920
  
December 15, 1920.
The Motor 57

Reduce Your Running Costs
by insuring your car with - The ROAD TRANSPORT & GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED

£6 : 18 : 0 for a £200 8 h.p. car
£7 : 19 : 0 for a £300 9 h.p. car
£11 : 5 : 0 for a £500 12 h.p. car

Will cover against practically every contingency.

20, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.1.
'Phone - - - - - Victoria 9916 (2 lines)

A SAVING ON YOUR CAR INSURANCE REDUCES YOUR RUNNING COSTS.
Write or 'phone for Prospectus and compare the cover we give.

MOTOR LICENCE HOLDERS.

Immediate Delivery

Every mechanically propelled vehicle used on the roads must fit one on and after Jan. 1st, 1921.
The Holder screws on the windscreen, or any other prominent near-side position on the vehicle.
Brass 5/- Nickel 6/-
De Luxe Type to match Smith's Speedometer:
Brass 7/6 Nickel 8/6

Be sure to ask for the Smith Motor Licence Holder at any Motor Dealers or Garage, or send direct to—
S. SMITH & SONS (M.A.), LTD.,
179-185, Gt. Portland St.{Capt. P. R. Strong}, LONDON, W.1.
'Phone: Mayfair 6350. 'Grams: "Speedomet, London."
Write for copy of "Roadcraft," giving details of the Smith Equipment, comprising Speedometers, Clocks, Starting and Lighting Systems, M-L Magnetos, K.L.G. Plugs, etc., etc.

Made in the Smith Factories, these Holders are of the usual Smith High-class Finish, and thoroughly waterproof; size, 3 1/8" diameter.

[Text on licence holder illustration:]
H.P.
SEAT CAPACITY
U.W.
TONS CWT. LBS.
EXPIRING 31ST DECR. 1921.
£ S
000,001

KINDLY MENTION "THE MOTOR" WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS.
  
  


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