THE OHUFION lILL-CLIIBEE. 25 US NEW iiilii THREE-SPEED MOTOR CYCLE. THE fact that the NEW HUDSON MOTOR CYCLE has not only had an unbroken run of successes at Home and abroad in open competition against the world’s best, but has, as it were, “ scooped the pool in looil contests, is conclusive proof of its exceptional capabilities and its undoubted aupeno y other machines. Below we give the results of the LOCAL HILL-CLIMBING CONTESTS. NEW HUDSON FIRST ON EACH OCCASION. Timaru Contest. NEW HUDSON FIRST ; also best performance of the day on formula; NEW HUDSON SECOND. Dunedin Contest. NEW HUDSON FIRST: also best performance of the day on formula ; NEW HUDSON THIRD. In the Timaru contest, it will be seen, no other machine was * in it the NEW HUDSON. In the Dunedin contest NEW HUDSONS were 51 points ahead of anyone else. What more need we say in support of these results ? Surely they demonstrate unmistakably that for hilly or other country the NEW HUDSON is the speediest., surest, and most reliable Motor, For prices and particulars call or write. w. k. setn a sons 183 George Street, Dunedin. EADIE Never Failing Efficiency is guaranteed to all cyclists using the Eadie Coaster or the Eadie Two-Speed Coaster. The Eadie Coaster contains the “ brake which never fails ” —the brake that answers immediately to the slightest backward pressure of the pedals, and enables the rider to coast down the steepest hill in safety and negotiate dense traffic with ease. The Eadie Two-Speed Coaster is identical with the Eadie Coaster, but has the additional advantage of a perfect variable gear. Any agent can fit them to old or new machines without altering the frame. A revelation of luxury to road riders. Fully described In the latest B.S.A. Handbook, obtainable from D. Y. RENNIE (Reprinting The B.S.A. Co.). AUSTRALIAN BUILDINGS, MELBOURNE.
During New Year accommodation in Tiina.ru was so heavily taxed that at one hotel sleeping room was provided in tents erected in the back yard, and “ shakedowns ” were made at every public-house. It lias been made clear to the Federal Defence Department that unless the grievances of trio Australian Army Medical Oorps are redressed there will be wholesale resignations. The. complaint of the corps Is that it is underpaid, particularly when contrasted with the area medical officers.
TYRES.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 59
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