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One Year of the Sport Model The Motorcycle that .,, Everybody's talking about NE year of service in the hands | of thousands of satisfied riders iu 57 countries has demonstrated that the Harley-Davidson Sport Model is the most remarkable solo motorcycle the world has ever seen. Nearly three years of tests and development work bad brought it to a point very closely approximating perfection before it was announced a year ago. Since it was given to the public, nothing more than a very few minor refinements have been made, so perfectly has the Sport Model performed. After driving his Sport Model 20",000 miles in 8 months, one Harley - Davidson owner now pronounces it " the best two-wheeler on earth." The Harley-Davidson Sport Model embodies every feature really desirable, from the standpoint of the solo enthusiast. Its low-hung, perfectlybalanced opposed twin motor gives it a very low centre of gravity. This, coupled with the extremely low saddle position, makes it the safest motorcycle to handle. I Ample wheel base, 3-inch tyres, the well-known Harley-Davidson Ful. Floteing seat and the really resilient cushion fork, all help to make this the most comfortable solo machine in the world. After having been in production for more than a year, the Sport Model is now being produced in large quantities—sufficient, in fact, for us to be able to make immediate deliveries now—right at the opening of the active riding The Harlev-Dsvidson Sport Model made its first appearance in New Zealand public competitions on December 16tk, 1919, and won — with the perfect score of 1000 marfe, the possible. Harleys won both Solo and Side-car Classes. Jones Bros. .Limited - Agents Corner of Manchester, High and Lichfield Streets, Christchurch. Telephone 814

Make Delicious Mustard Pickles at Home—Quickly and Easily! A tin of "K" "MUSTO" saves half the bother of pickle-making—and gives better results too. Simply mix"K" "MUSTO" with vinegar-follow the easy directions —and perfect pickles are certain. To Make Mustard Pickle 9$ INGREDIENTS: Vegetable*—3lbs. of mixed (or ume weight of each used alone) jj Cucumbers, Green Tomatoes. Cauliflower, Onions. Brine—lib. salt to 4 gallon of water. v One ilb. Tin of "K"" MUSTO." WBBOMBSBMB Wm 3 pints of Malt Vinegar. METHOD: Cut Yegetables and place in earthenware basin. Make a brtne o! water and salt. Twrt Ifinrls • P°»» *'■ over vegetables and let stand for 24 hours ; place m colander and iWO tunas . iiain: pack loosely into dry bottles. Place contents of tin of K MUsTO in earthenware basin, and mix with little vinegar into smooth paste: add "fkrtW frtnw" and "PJcCalilH remainder of vinegar, and bring to boil in saucepan. While hot pour liquor ynow wnow ana r iccamu ovcr vcgctableßi and whcn coo | co .i, ~„i,.k, N.B.—Scie lull Directions on I At All Stores In %lb. tins Made and guaranteed by KIRKPATRIC&, NELSON Two kinds: "Chow Chow" and "Piccalilli"

An antiseptic preparation based on a scientific formula. Not only cleanses the teeth but sterilizes the mouth and prevents discolouration of the teeth. A Powerful Protection against Germ Diseases. Price 1 /3 per *utsa High Street CHEMISTS Chrielchurch w»i'»r;imffliiimii!iimmin'"inntniiKO!inii„"3mii«!i| t . SHOE GRIP* s £ Bjl 3of* mbbe: .u.-Jujns, encased in 3 H ■" Velvet, easily fixed. Quite iavfc- g || ible. Vtry comfortable. S * Fwprvw stao* linings. 55 *la perfect cu*e for shoes! LOOSE IN fHE HEEL 5 10° &tack. Brown. Wkiti orGrev I | SSp from all c to*?.s 1 W Palotb. iH., ~ Ltndan, Em. PUIUUUIIIUIIII!UUIUIWUIUIIUUUIUUiuuimiIIuimur<II

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18412, 19 May 1920, Page 5