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Milo After" Mile om si •i ’h % mi ii Three^speed MOTOR CYCLE UP HILL DOW! Dili. 10 TROUBLE NEW HUDSONS are Reliable, Efficient, and Sturdy because skilled British mechanics make these famous Cycles out of the finest material, the best fitments. Their everyday performances are excelled only by their remarkable reliability under the stress and strain of unusually arduous service. MEW HUDSONS get over paddocks, through sand, and up steepest hills. Having three-speed gear, they can crawl through traffic and over hard places, and go “all out” when there is a fair way. They have sturdy frame, extra large tanks, and utmost strength in all parts. But let us give you a practical demonstration. W. A. SCOTT d SONS 183 George St., DUNEDIN:

SC*VICE BEST the --v/et-i-A '\ \ \% t£= & z\ & S 3 Nctbmg but ‘DUNLOP S’ in future ! ' When you require Tyres that will carry youTnany thousands of miles over all classes of roads, with the minimum of tyre, troubles and assured satisfaction, FIT DUNLOP TYRES Their , Quality, their Strength, and their Construction MEANS EXCELLENT SERVICE AND A BIG MILEAGE. You can have .1 c*ftAO£» all this by fitting “Dunlops.” iixustrateu list on Am.™™* THE DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY Of AUSTRALASIA LIMITED obtainable MELBOURNE. SYDNEY ADELAIDE. PERTH. B» LAUMCKSTC VELLINGTON 40 CHRISTCHURCH. THE WOUNDED,! Throughout the war-swept area red-cros* conveyances of the allied farces are run upon SHELL, BENZINE and can therefore be thoroughly depended upon, it is well to remember when purchasing petrol to say “Shell” and imnt upon It, It is supplied for all the services of the allied J. 1.—7 forces only and is obtainable everywhere. i&y'X An*

An amazing amount of material goes to She making of a 22,000-ton battleship. Into the hull alono enter some 9809 tons of steel iron, an amount more than equal to the whole of the material from keel to fighting tops in many of the pre-Dreadnought War vessels. Of this amount of material, Over 6000 tons is steel plating, 2856 tons is

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Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 60

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Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 60

Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3196, 16 June 1915, Page 60

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