AS USUAL IN THE WINNING CLASS. At the South Canterbury Motor Cycle and Cycle Car Club Races held at Washdyke, June 10, 1915, PLUME \( 5 Firsts and jsecuredj 6 Seconds GARGOYLE I [ 4 Thirds OUT OF SIX EVENTS. MORAL—Use PLUME and GARGOYLE, and secure highest results. Sold by all Garages and Dealers throughout New Zealand, also VACUUM OIL CO. PTY., LTD., Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Timaru, Napier, Invercargill, Wanganui.
<\\\\' JHC The Highest Speed yet attained In Australasia 831 miles per hour This fine performance was established by Mr. J. Booth (Vic.) on a motor cycle shod with m N LOP * TYRES * It’s all the same, whether it be a test of endurance or a matter of speed, these world-famed tyres are always to the front. They have no equal for Service, Strength or Reliability. *. ’ JS Jt JSC M M Fit “Dunlops” and have THE BEST —IT PAYS! OBTAINABLE ALL DEPOTS. DUNLOP RUBBER CO., All States and N.Z. .. A,v..*^&iggzssaaKS3 The Go-Anywhere Motor Cycle. The “ RAD CO ” Two-stroke Motor, fitted with Albion Two-speed Countershaft Gear, is just the Motor to go anywhere. They are a very popular Motor. One good feature about them ia the few working parts, and duplicate parts are easily obtained. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 56 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3197, 23 June 1915, Page 59
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