Why the Is the Best Value for your Money in English Motor Cycles B EC A USE the antiquated idea of placing the Magneto in front of the Engine where it catches all the dirt has been forgotten ; alsp the prehistoric design of making the crank case a link of the frame; besides the 16 features enumerated below. © 3 A IB 15 14 13 Si Q r (y\ v 6 :\2) UD (jo) (9) kS/ 1. Mechanical sight feed oU. 7. Tap«roUet bearings to both .g^^^ eDcer * | I Adfu™lbfe a ha P ndiebars. 8. Duplex cradle frame. 15* 4 Tw st grip control. 9. Lucas latest type magneto. 15. Low riding position, M incnes 5 Shock absorbers 10. Gearbox special cradle mounted. from the ground. 6. 7in x lfn. brake drums. 11. Totally enclosed kick start. 16. Grease gun lubrication. Model A—S.V., complete with all equipment £B3 # Model A ; —S.V. Electric, complete with all equipment £9O n XA/piJC He FOR TERMS Model C—O.H.V., complete with all equipment £9<> M VV rCIIC. UO Model C—O.H.V. Electric, complete with all equipment £lO3 n A Kin CAT Al OKI IF Model E—2 Port-Super Sports’ Model, complete with all equip- U MINU V/rtinuwwuiment £99 10s ™ BODLE BROS. «■ gjj 4 4 4 FURNISH IN OAK For Beauty and Service! A room furnished in OAK at once bespeaks dignity and taste — and they are wise folk who specify this finest of all woods, for in addition to appearance Oak is more lasting and absolutely immune from borer. Now, many people think Oak is expensive, but here’s the secret — ft Oak costs very little more than rimu when buy at Purser & Suisted’s « inr mnppfi with tTin«A nf "R.irvm you Just, compare our prices with those of Rimu Furniture elsewhere and see if it isn’t true. And remember—we do not use Three Ply in the construction. OAK BEDROOM SUITES, Oval Mirrors, from £23 15s OAK DINING ROOM SUITES from £22 11s h Purser & Suisted, Ltd THE LEADING FURNISHERS, High Street : : Hawera 4 4 4 4 '4 '4 ’4 4 4
Probably the oldest factory of its kind in England, the Fulham Pottery London has been turning out its wares for B'O years. WHY'BROWN WASN'T THERE. “Haven’t seen Brown here for weeks,” said an enthusiast to his friend at the Park. “And not likely to,” answered the other. “He’s crocked with rheumatism.” Brown read the accounts of the matches he couldn’t attend, groaning- and grunting at every twitch of his painful leg. Rheumatism —and days of soaking rain didn’t hell) matters! If he only knew that Rheumo has no equal for getting rid of rheumatism! It drives all excess uric acid out of the system, j All chemists, 4/G large bottle.—Adyt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1927, Page 3
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