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Brilliant Achievement At the Dunedin-Naseby Easter Reliability Trials. To drive a weight of 51 stone over this long distance without a hitch, and to scoro the maximnm marks of 500, seems almost an incredible performance for any motor oycle. This however, is what the 4J h.p. Norton actually accomplished at Easter, and with perfect easo. No wonder it wis awarded full marks and top place! But great m tins performance is, the Norton lias others of a similar nature to ite credit. It has broken records, won hill-clinibing contests and longdistance runs, indicating that there is nothing in the realms of motor cycling which it cannot do. All this goes to show what a splendid machine the Norton is. It stands to reason tliat a machine can't excel in open contest unless it has special qualities. Theso the Norton has. For speed, reliability, and endurance it has no snperior. It wins these contest* simply because it is the best machine. By the following figures yon will see that although such a fine motor cycle, the Norton is very reasonable in price. ty h.p. 2-specd Norton, 1912 Model, £8710/- With Side Car £100 3£ h.p. Norton, 1912 Models, from £70, COOKE, HOWLISON & CO., LTD., Central Garage, MO Priiens Slrttl; North End Garage, 25 Haawrer Street. ■ Autumn and Winter Fashions HF DS A gmtmSySr 'j&\ Brow m's re P' e '° w ' t ' l Roady-10-Wear Garment* in tho most approved styles of this.season's. CH\ [/f \ fashions. Costumes, Paletota, Skirts, and many other > I IKv \/r\ \ , ma y bo procured without delay, < % while the' 1 AlvJ/ L 1 Eiqujsrtoly Beautiful and Chic. Creations in ourVAI vl \ I Memory Si, ' on enaß '° anv to equip horaolf with 2_\ \ _k I Faßn ' on ' a 'Latest Styles without "the least loss of time; ~ \f jfj Fashionable Costumes. U-J 'In Navy Cheviot Cloth and Plain Worsted Sergo, I C i &B ® n J> and Brown Cloths, and Mixed Tweeds H including the ..Latest Harris Tweed Mixtures. Tho' /! . Iff Norfolk is still-extremely popular, also tho semi-fitting . ■'I " ill and other smart shapes. We invito inspection of the f'J // following special values:— . m a " TW EED COSTUMES, in Semi-fitting and Norfolk Shapes, Mixed Tweeds, and Plain IColonrs. 27/6, 37/6, to 63/. V TWEED AND NAVY COSTUMES, in Sizes sto 9, 1 to fit girls and maids, 'newest shapes! l\ Prices, 7//6, 24/6, 29/6. to 45/. / )\ NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE, PLAIN WORSTED, AND CLOTH COSTUMES, trimmed with Braid, Silk, IJ etc, all smart and up-to-date styles. 27/6, 37/6, 47/6, 55/., to 84/. p!J New Paletots and "Rainproofs"! LADIES' TWEED PALETOTS, in Fashionable- MixI turos, with Coloured Collars, in many smart shapes; J* semi-fitting and plain sac backs. Lengths: Ladies'' ~^li lC *j&~~~ 50in to 56in; Girls', 30in to 40in. Extremely 1 tr reasonable prices. 14/11, 17/6, 21/., to 63/. Wo have just opened up a Large Shipment of MAIDS' and LADIES' SHOWERPROOFS, MACINTOSHES, and " lIYDROTITES." Groy Brown, and Greon Shades; in Raglan and Plain Shapes. ' Holiday Prices, 14/11, 19/11, 24/11, 29/11, 34/6, 39/6, to S2/6 FURS! FURS! A number of really Choice Sets, and also a great many different kinds of Stoics and Pillow Muffs, in Squirrel, Fitch, Marmot, Wolf, Fox, Bear, etc. also the popular Imitation Furs. "' NEW MILLINERY of Superb Beauty and Exclusiveness! Ladies are strongly urged to pay a visit to our GREAT DISPLAY OF* TRIMMED MhLLINERY, which is set out in the Largest Millinery Show Room in tho City. Horo will ho found somo 10 tables, each filled with the very newest, brightest, smartest, and most captivating stylos of Ladies' Hats. Almost overy conceivable idea is represented here. Wide brims, narrow brims' high crowns, and low crowns, with trimming so diverse as almost to balllo description. Every year tho "D.S.A." Millinery has been recognised as being pre-eminent, whilo the pricca quoted have at all times possessed the ' character of strict moderation. Vory choice HaU at 19/6, 21/., 25/., 27/6, and 38/. ' A fashionable stylo, particularly for young ladies and girls, is tho large i Black Beaver Hat, with straight brims, and the mush shape, medium crowna very comfortable fitting nat. 12/6, 15/6, 19/6 A Window Display is being roado of Ladies', Maids', and Children's Hata made in Satin, Velveteen, Straw, Beaver, Cloth. Among tho popular shapes aro largo, turned-up brims, the comfortable mush shape, the plain dome crown, and for tho younger people, tho pretty felt tan crown., These Hats '' aro trimmed with Rosettes, Silk Swathes, Ribbons, Girdles, Mounts, etc. and the colours aro Black, Navy, Cream, Saxe, Green, Grey, and Brown, ' Prices, 9/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 15/ c Paddy Hats, for children, in Serge, Silk, Poplin, Felt, and Tweedstitched brims, untrimmed. 2/6, 2/11 ' These Hats may be had with Girdles. Brims done with Silk and Velvet Cream, Navy, Brown, and Saxo Cords. 3/6 and 4/6. Girls' Wool Rinkers' Full Si*es, Cream, Navy, Brown, Saxe, Green. 1/llj, 2/3 2/6 Ladies' Tweed Sporting Hats, domo crown, slitohed brim, turned down in front, smart turn-up at back, trimmed Burberry mount, new Harris Tweed • in Brown, Groy, and Green Mixtures. 8/6 ' DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION,^'^. PURGEN " lhe . milde * t »n d »°»l "PeeabU aperient tnown. It has * v no disturbing influence on the lhrer or kidneys, and it* effectiveness doe* not wear off by regular use. Made up in small tablets of pleasant flavour, it is equally delightful for use by old or young. Sold In three stMofthi:-" INFANT " (for yoosg children) ; >< lDULT''(for "jrara-ups 4 )] "SIMM" (f»r (mills and chronic constipation). F«,U.h tt * T ' BWY * C"" Ua - 14 ' Hanaa *•» °>*»ri St, Leodoa, Eajlua. cagHta rnen, 1 Aunts :-Kemp<bOTM, Protwr ud Co., tad Stw Zealand Dim fi*. l/-nerß(K. i^ 1 , ( f**!".?' s»*t*hnrch, Dowdia tad ffelWcavT uk J./" per DQX. J Ebtrlmd tod Co, Ltd. (Auckland ami Wclllngton)/^^'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15433, 20 April 1912, Page 15