Why the ARIEL ■3 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; also the prehistoric design of making the crank case a link of the frame; besides the 16 features enumerated below. 3 A !6 15 14 15 fiK o 7 i2) uo m (9 r \ 1. Mechanical sight feed oil. 7. Taper roller bearings to both 2. Steering damper. wheels. 3. Adjustable handlebars. . 8. Duplex cradle frame. 4 Twist grip control. 9. Lucas latest type magneto. 5. Shock absorbers. 10. Gearbox special cradle mounted. 6. 7in. x lin. brake drums. 11. Totally enclosed kick start. Model A—S.V., complete -with all equipment £B3 Model A—S.V. Electric, complete -with all equipment £9O Model C—O.H.V., complete with all equipment £93 Model C—O.H.V. Electric, complete with all equipment ...... £lO3 Model E—2 Port-Super Sports’ Model, complete with all equipment f £99 19 s ELTHAM w Phone 164 12. Large and efficient silencer. 13. All weather bearings. 14. Terry’s saddle. 15. Low riding position, 24 inches from the ground. 16. Grease gun lubrication. D WRITE Us FOR TERMS AND CATALOGUE STRATFORD Phone 575
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GUM BOOTS. The winter weather is upon us and 11.8., Hawcra, are well fortified with their Gum Boots, we have the ladies’ at. 16/6j ladies’ short gums 15/-. Men’s Knee gums, North British, 25/-. Men’s crepe soled Gum Boots, very tough, 27/6. Men’s high fclrigh Gum Boots 35/-. Ladies’ and men’s goloshers. Call for your boots and keep dry by buying your gums at the New Zealand Clothing Factory,, HawMa.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 June 1927, Page 3
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