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SOMETHING NEW IN MOTOR CYCLES. rriHE TWO-STROKE LICHTWEICHT CONNAUCHT is easily ahead oi <Ol other lightweight Motor Cycles. Thero are 110 valves, 110 timing, an<i no trouble. It is almost impossible to be put out of order. THE ftUDCE MULTI ia the fastest 31-h.p. Motor Cycle built, and f*r Side-car work no other 3J-li.p. Motor Cycle can get a look in. Tim© fron Dunedin to Gore with side ear and passenger, 5J hours; time from Inveroargill to Goro, with side-car and two passengers, 1 hour 40 minutes. CALL AND INSPECT THESE AT THE CHALLENGE CYCLE AND MQTOft WORKS, MEDWAY STREET, GORE. Waiter Christie. GEM TEA, 1s 6d. GEM TEA, 2s. UNEQUALLED ON THE MARKET. For the Best in Groceries, and all kinds of Crockery TRY E. J. icDowah t THE MODEL GROCER, MAIN STREET GORE. P.O. Box 101. Telephone 182. FRUIT SEASON, 1914. A S Sugar is now coming to hand in regular supplies and the Fruit is ripeningfast, the task of JAM MAKING and FRUIT PRESERVING now confronts Housewives. Mucli difficulty is experienced by some cooks in preventing their preseives from going mouldy or fermenting, but this can eaeilv do rememeil by using MASON'S BALL BRAND PRESERVING JARS. They are absolutely air-tight, and are' guaranteed to keep preserves in perfect condition m any temperature and any climate. We stock them in quart size at 5s 6d per dozen and J-gallon size 7a 6d per dozen. We can also supply you with JAM JARS (8s 6d per dozen), JELLY JARS j/s od per dozen), and in fact every possible utensil required for Jam Making and Fruit Preserving, from Preserving Pans down to Wooden Jam SpooD«. Jno. Hargest, THE BUSY GROCER, MAIN STREET. 'Phone 9*.

il> Walders 4k Co. No. I—Your Cycle Oiled and all Bearings thoroughly adjusted for ... jy. No - b 2 rSr n Si?ciLSSd in . addil : iwl ."!! , out ! ride , of . youi ; . wi " No. 3—Every Part of your Cycle will be Taken to Pieces, all Baaraw} 'J'he Outside will also be Cleaned and Rust Removed as far as possible & / No. 4—Same as: N0.,3 and in addition the Wheels will bo Correctly fnied and the Bright Parts Polished . 7/fJ Wo are now in a position to do any claes of PLATING for vou bo not throw away your tarnished Electroplated Ware on the scran Wrrv_A«i. Pans, Candlesticks, Medals Belt Clasps, Teapots, Dish Covers, Traw Spoons, Forks, Motor Car Parts, or Cycle Parts. '

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Mataura Ensign, 14 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 14 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Mataura Ensign, 14 January 1914, Page 7

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