For the Children! “Plctun Stst r; : 'v' 222y 2 X 4% inchu <Pn ’ ce No. 2 A BROWNIE A Brownie is an ideal Camera, durable in censtruetama low in price, and the easiest of all caaaoras to operate. Just point the lens and snap the shatter. Ahseya ia lease and ready to take good pictures. Brownies make such popular gifts for all oceaeaeaa Your child would be delighted to have oue. Other Brownies from 11/9. All fCodsJtoend Bnseoieg are now inexpensive. Local G. H. BROWN, Chemist—Late NdTS Dfeomv* Kodak MACALISTER & CO., Chemists. Dealers: G. I. MOFFETT. Chemist PIONEER CLUB SIDE-CAR TRIAL, JUNE 2 & 3,1923 IT’S THE “PRIVATE-OWNERS” CLASS THAT COUNTS! THE results of the Pioneer Club’s Side-car Trial last week-end prore vond question that the Harley-Davidson, IN THE HANDS OF THE OWNER HIMSELF, has no equal. It is the “Private Owners’ * achievement* that speak to the man-in-the-street in terms he is most interested in. Ben the Harley-Davidson was victorious. HARLEY - DAVIDSON SECURED FIRST AND SECOND PLACE AND WERE AWARDED 1500 POINTS MORE THAN ANY OTHER MACHINES The record of the Harley-Davidsons was CONSISTENT ALL THROUGH, twelve machines started in the trial. FOUR OF THEM HARLEY-DAVID-SONS. Six machines finished in the trial. FOUR OF THEM HARLEYDAVIDSONS. These four Harley-Davidsons were awarded over 1500 pointe more than all other machines put together, including FIRST AND SECOND PLACE in "Private Owners’ ” Class—the class that counts! The riders securing first and second places rode their own machines. Piper, who came through victorious, rode his three-year-old 7-0 h.p. (not a 0-11) Harley-Davidson. This machine is at present on view in our window*. ; Crawford, who secured second place, rode an older machine. HARLEYS WON FIVE OUT OF THE SEVEN PRIZES The performances of the four machines established the fact that the HarigyDavidson is the “owner machine”—the one motor-cycle that gives the public perfect performance. WTI.SON & FRASER SOUTHLAND AGENTS DEE STREET INVERCARGILL
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Southland Times, Issue 18974, 22 June 1923, Page 7
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