" 's a Bargain! A New "Speedwell" Bike for £S ios! Wonders will never eease ! When SCOTT hits up / against cheap stuff you may be sure Cyclists are I o-oing to benefit. He doesn't deal in shoddy, so an \ ~£B ios Bike from SCOTT is worth a good deal more nan one from many others at even a higher price. Postal Orders Specially Attended To. Lady's or Gent's Edmond Speedwell £8 10s Cash, or £9 on Deferred Payments. FRAME-22in or 24in seat tube, parallel or sloping top rails. WHEELS—Both 28in x ljin. RIMS— Dunlop-Wcstwood, highly nickel-plated, with coloured centres. HANDLE-BAR—Raised or dropped, with fancy grips. CHAlN—Roller, Jin x fin. GEAR—To order. - x l e l or FREE WHEEL—Free clutch, -with two handapplied rim brakes or coaster hub with backpedalling brake. PEDALS—Rat-trap or rubber, plated, SADDLE—Good quality four-wire type. TYRES—Good quality ; nine months' guarantee. Finished with black enamel on a epeoial first coatinc All bright parts heavily nickel plated. Fully equipped with inflator and clips, tool bag, useful spanners, oil can, and bell. " Speeaweil " Cycle Works,. 155 GEORQE STREET, DUNEDIN.
31 it 2 LATEST SUCCESSES. One Hour Tourist Trophy Contest at Brooklanda of single cylinders.— "HUMBER" only ono to finish. A.C.U. Trials.—" HUMBER " one of two only to win maximum marks. Sixtynine starters. London-Edinburgh and Back Reliability.— Fou/ "HUMBERS" started. Ail won Gold Medals. Scottish Six Days' Trials.— A "HUMBER" the only Motor Cycle (wit fa one exception) to win a Gold Medal. A shipment of these splendid Motors just to hand—all 1910-11 models. The Unapproachable " NORTON." On A4g nst 6 » at the Dunedin Club's Hill Climb, 4ti 'Donald, on a " NORTON," beat &11 comers. Fifteen starters. The " NORTON " is easily the best hill-climbing 3.} Motor Cycle in New Zealand. " KING DICK " 3£ Motor Cycles. ONE OF ENGLAND'S BEST. Free Trials and Easy Terms to Intending Purchasers. WRITE FOR LISTS. DUNEDIN. GREAT J-NGLISH CAR can claim Ihe patronage of all the Crowned Heads J. of Europe. The SILENT KNJGH'J ENGINE is a revelation of quietness and flexibility. An OPEK < HALLEfcGE or ££s< to any other makers willing to put their Engines through the tett recently completed before the It. A. C. is STILL UNACCEPTED. Low Petrol Consumption and Small Upkeep are strong features. ENGLISH RETAIL PRICES. KtE DAINIiKK tttKIVTK .'. OTAGO KOVTHMND.
n party 01 three Government surveyor is at present engaged in laying off Glenham township (New Wyndham) in halfacre allotments. It is expected that there ■will be a great demand for the land, which Has on the hilly .'ace at the back of the railway workmen's cottages. Sarah Brown, an inmate of the Paddington Workhouse, who w« 105 year? oid recently, received letters from both the King and Queen Alexandra. The letters wctc framed and hung over her b:d. She :iad a tea party at which the jruardian6 attended.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2949, 21 September 1910, Page 59
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