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23rd October 1913
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BANGOR MOTOR SERVICE, LTD.: 49, Ballymagee Street and Holborn Avenue.—Another owner of Dennis chara-k-bancs is disclosed here. The Bangor Motor Service, Ltd., owns four such machines: one was purchased in 1910, two more in 1911; and the last this year. During July and August, the company has found trade to be " exceptionally good"; its traffics have been most satisfactory. During the summer months, the service maintained is a regular one between Bangor and Donaghadee, two favourite watering places which are convenient to 'Belfast. Bangor is one of the most progressive small towns in Ireland. It is a favourite resert with English and Scottish visitors. This company runs frequent trips to the glens of Antrim—a distance of 128 miles all told. The Newcastle and Rostrevor tours work out at 137 miles for the return journey. Mr. M. Morrow, a director of the company, tells us that the vehicles have given "the utmost satisfaction." The bodies for the vehicles have been built by Mr. W. Borrow, coachbuilder, Newtownards, Co. Down.

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People: W. Borrow, M. Morrow
Locations: Belfast, Newcastle, Rostrevor

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