PART SIX - Business ActivitiesThere are distinctly noticeable differences between the businesses carried on by Scott Bonnar at
Bloor Court - as compared with his former address at
Young Street.
In dividing the record up between
'Selling' and
'Wanted' a number of reasonable conclusions may be drawn.
SELLING at BLOOR COURTOn the selling side of the explanatory ledger, it is clear that Scott moved away from automotive dealings.
Advertising for vehicles are largely restricted to 1917 (with a couple of exceptions).
The manufacture of the
'Lightning' Greenfeed Cutter remains a constant for the entire period. Scott Bonnar
appears to introduce a small, budget version of the Lightning, named
'The Scott', in mid-late 1917. This
was used, 'where few fowls kept' and sold at
10 shillings:-
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Advertising for the larger
Lightning cutter continued for the whole period, the most popular model being
the medium size, which sold at
25 shillings:-
TO BE CONTINUED ...