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I The roofing that endures The weathering process that all exposed surfaces must undergo, does not impair the permanent efficiency of Malthoid. Malthoid is not the same as other similar looking materials. Buyers in their own best interests should remember that fact, and see that they get genuine labelled Malthoid when purchasing roofing material. No roofing is equal to real Malthoid. MaUieiil II "Not the same as others*" |j |j| Actual •ample# and illuMfftted booklet, port free from ! |l DONALD STUART, LTD. PATERSON & BARR II I BRISCOE & CO., LTD. N.Z. HARDWARE CO. || ||| The Paraffine Companies Inc. (F. M. Prince, Australasian Manager) Challts Home, Sydney. 6 jg

ENDURANCE TESTS. INDIANS A severe endurance test was recently held in New South Wales, the course being an exceedingly hard one, and when the Run Officials came to check up statistics, they discovered a number of interesting points regarding SPRING FRAMES. Though most of the rigid - frame machines were eliminated by motor failure before the fifth lap was reached, their tyres, the same make as used on the SPRING-FRAME INDIANS, were worn to the innermost layer of fabric, and would have eliminated most of them very shortly, while the same tyres on SPRING-FRAME machines went through the entire grind without wearing the tread completely ,off. It was found that tyres on SPRING-FRAME machines lasted approximately 50 per cent, loxiger than on rigid-frame outfits. The ■ Run Officials also commented on the difference in the condition of the riders, physically, at stated periods. A. L. McColl and C. S. Disney won the Australian Motor Cycle Cup (equal); aiid the Boomerang Team Cup winners were: McColl, Disney, Parsons, Taylor, and Walker — ALL ON INDIANS ! Ride one. Count them on the road. COOKE, HOWUSON & CO., Ltd. Agents - - DUNEDIN.

New Season's High-class Costumes and Blouses. A splendid selection of ready-to-wear Costumes is available here. These Costumes possess style, distinction, and choice workmanship. They are made from high-class materials, and in accordance with Fashion's latest decree for the new season's Costumes. Stylish Blouses. A very desirable choice of Blouses on view in High Quality Silks—Crepe-de-Chines, Voiles, Georgette, etc. Ladies will be delighted at the attractive designs and the moderate prices charged. S. SALTZMAN, Ladies' Tailor and Blouse Specialist, Next D.S.A., George Street - - Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17900, 3 April 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17900, 3 April 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17900, 3 April 1920, Page 5

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