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A Cycling Sensation — A New D £ll-11-0 THE ambition of every cyclist is to own a B.S.A. bicycle. And so— Realising the need for a cycle of the B.S.A. calibre, but at a lower price, the makers have now produced the “EMPIRE” model at Eleven Guineas This cycle has the true B.S.A. ruggedness of construction and perfection in every part, and at this price means extraordinary value. Call to-day at the nearest B.S.A. depot; ask to see the new “ Empire model. Don’t be misled— Look for the Piled Arms trademark and letters B.S.A. on the steering head, chain wheel, cranks, and hubs. B.S.A. Factory Representative for N.Z.: C. E. BLAY NE Y, 30 Courtenay Place,' Wellington.

(Copy of Testimonial.) ° Sept. Brd, 1925. 9 HODSON’S PIONEER MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., WANGANUI One of the Largest Motor Concerns in the Dominion. Mr. Jas. Hodson, Founder and Managing Director, says:— “This to express the satisfaction we have received from the use of FIRESTONE Tyres an oar cars. As you are aware, we ran an extensive and heavy traffic service over all sorts of roads. Oar pleasing experience has been that FIRESTONE Tyres have given splendid resalts. We can honestly recommend FIRESTONE to anyone requiring really serviceable Tyres.” Jnrestone tl^ves win eulogies from satisfied users everywhere. New Zealand Motorists testify to the ABSOLUTE DEPENDABILITY of these Sterling Canadian Built Empire Products. 9 Obtainable from— LYSONS, FOORD AND KEILAR, LTD., Hawera and Elthain. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., Hawera. A “WAHINE” INCIDENT.. On a trip from Lyttelton recently an American tourist suffered from a violent cold, and his incessant coughing was most exasperating. Eventually, in desperation, one of his four cabin mates insisted upon the raucous barker gargling Fluenzol, which the wise traveller carried in his trunk, and sweet sleep was then, possible.—AcLrt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 November 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 November 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 November 1925, Page 12

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