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Velvet Soap is the Good Fairy of all Mothers )>m W.O } y if , J# 5^ <7 c? 3 K fa \a>^ I <r=7i i * *-i w 'bj+li c£p fer Children need Jots art LITTLE folks must romp and play. Clothes quickly become soiled. So easy to wash with pure sterilized Velvet suds. You can have all the changes you need to keep children fresh and dainty. Velvet is good soap. It dissolves dirt without hard rubbing. Prolongs the life of clothes and linens. Saves back-breaking strain. CD o Never Harms Hands. Solid bars —Economical Seasoned Soap—edl Grocers.

No Hill too No Road steep! too rough ! w > '3o* ■Tft m iSJS -3$ 8T X-c «p? ife; s& 3£3 <W> % 4r^' .S.A K *r can go anywhere—and get back safely. ; The illustration, taken from an actual photograph, represents a B.S.A. lightweight Ascending the steep pinch on the Port Hills at the summit of Dyer s Pass by the Sign of the Kiwi ” Tea-house. But such a grade is child s play to the B.S.A. a 1 models of which have ascended the famous “Screw Hill" in Wales, with a grade of I in 3 on hairpin lightweights have also ascended Mount Snowdon, highest peak in England and Wales.'with a grade in places of 1 in 2 i ,| n fact, the limit of their hill-climbing capacity, short of a side of a house, has yet to be discovered. Primarily the reputation of B.S.A.’s is built on their enormous strength, remarkable durability, unfailing reliability, and wonderful economy in operation. But they have a fine turn of speed. On July 26 last, in Europe (Upper Silesia) a h.p. B.S.A.—the baby of the tribewon a 180-mile race in 3 hours 56 minutes, overbad roads, accomplishing the well-nigh incredible average speed of fifty miles an hour. The same little lightweight model went through a gruelling test in a West Australian reliability trial, over 400 miles of awful roads and came through with colours flying To come nearer home, a 3.49 h.p. B.S.A. made fastest time in its class in the Pioneer Club’s famous “ freak hill climb ” at Cashmere this year, and the 7 70 h.p. twin B.S.A. made the record for the hill. In the same clubs Reliability Trials this year the 3.49 h.p. and 7.70 h.p. B.S.A.’s were equal firsts, beating many machines of other makes and higher power. All models have mechanical lubrication, hand-controlled clutch, all-chain drive, Dunlop tyres, Brooks saddles, etc. PRICES OF 1925 MODEL B.S.A. MOTORCYCLES: 2.49 h.p. 2-Bpeed (solo only) £5? 3.49 h.p. 3-speed (solo or side cair) 66 4.93 h.p. 3-speed (solo or side car) 77 10 0 5.57 h.p. 3-speed (solo or slda car) £97 10 0 0 0 7.70 h.p. twin, 3-sp. (solo or side car) 110 0 0 0 0 9.86 h.p. twin, 3-sp, (solo or sidecar) 120 0 0 Many other Models to choose from. Inspection cordially invit d USED MOTORCYCLES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. N.Z. Agents for B.S.A. MOTORCYCLES 152-154 High St. ■ Christchurch Lo H«!'e VkT* BANFUBLvf oof *“ OMUBCh!I™' 1 ™' OAMAflul Boaden A Clark. £s)l* tv? Ot* to' 1 Itof" O' 6 7. ’Ss cGAVIN’S STOUT THE PREMIER STOUT OF NEW ZEALAND. Equal to the Best English. McGAVIN’S OAT MALT STOUT Specially for Invalids. A Splendid Health Restorer. In Quarts, Pints, Nips. N.Z. BREWERIES, LTD. (McGAVIN’S BRANCH). Telephone 250. Telephone 250.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19617, 22 October 1925, Page 6