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Intending Buyers of Motor Cycles Motor Cyclists will be pleased to hear we have received, instructions to GREATLY REDUCE MODELS. THE PRICE OF ALL yiAMMfIjL MODELS. PRICES: Big 7-9 model £142 10s. Bix 7-9 Electric £l5O 'Scout - • £l4O Scout Electric £147105. Only one month’s supply on hand, so book early to avoid disappointment, from— ST A INTO V & CO., LTD. Ta ranaki Distributors. LIGHTBAND AND WANN, Stratford. IRA J. BRIDGER, Eltham. TONES AND PETERS, Hawera. PERCY J. DOUGLASS, New Plymouth. Agents. Jr ’Bi Colonial Rubber Co. Limited, | Manufaaureva of Every description ol Rubber Goods j including: Milking Machine Rubbers India-rubber Hose for all purposes. Engine Packings, and Jointings, Mechanical Rubber Goods, S Waterproof Sheetings, etc. Colo Motor Covers and Tubes ® Car Bumpers. Rubber Matting, m Motor Step Mats, Brake Lining, Wind Screen Rubber. C.R.C. Solid Tyres, H Vehicle Tyres, Ebonite Goods, Battery Jars, Rubber Tubings. 112 RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI Phone: 414 (Vires: “ Rimondata ’

Bad Cleansing at Calving Time.

another f.i.a.t. victory. 'FHE twelfth Annual Targo-Florio Motor Car road race, the classic Sicilian event, over a 270 miles course, one of the most difficult testa in the world, has just been won by a 6-cylinder “F.1.A.T.,” driven by an amateur driver, Masetti. The race comprised four laps of the Island, and it is estimated that 6000 acute curns had to be negotiated. Yet the average time for the winning ‘‘F.I.A.T.” was 36 miles per hour, with a total driving time of 7 hours 5 minutes 5 seconds. A German “Mercedes” was second and another “F.1.A.T.” third, and out of 24 starters only 14 finished, and both “F.LA.T.S.” were of a much smaller piston displacement than the “Mercedes.” In the 2000 c.c. class, “F.l.A.Tstandard 10-16 h.p. cars were both first and second, with an average speed of 33 miles per hour. These races are some of the most difficult in the world, and afford a wonderful test of a cars general reliability and soundness. This year’s results again prove the supreme quality of “F.1.A.T.” cars, than which none better is made in any country. Bay for permanence, and buy a “F.LA/T.” There are three sizes made, and immediate delivery can be given. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., ELTHAM AND WANGANUI. Hawera Agent: Mr. F. V. Lysons, 12, Gray Street, Hawera.

When the membranes remain in the Uterus of the cow and decompose, inflammation of the lining of the womb may be caused, and this with the absorption into the blood of the poisons from the decomposing matter, leads to ill-health, diminished milk supply and often blood poisoning.

When a £pw calves, every attention should be given to her so that she has a chance to regain her former condition in order to ward off attacks of Milk Fever, Mammitis, Contagious Abortion, Colds, Chilis, Fever and Red Water, etc. Drenching her with Sykes’s Drench ensures a proper cleansing, preventing Catarrhal discharge.

Most farmers know the importance of using SYKES’S DRENCH after calving. The man who doesn’t know is the man who is paying for his indifference, and he is paying very dearly. Some Drenches cleanse the animal, admittedly, but in doing so they impoverish the blood to such an extent that the milk yield and the milk test are lowered. Sykes’s Drench acts as a Blood Purifier and Tonic and does not impoverish the system by purging. Amongst the most prominent and successful breeders of Jersey Cattle in New Zealand, Mr. E. Griffiths of Goodward Farm, Fencourt, Cambridge, lias long been counted. 1 hough troubled with Abortion eight years ago, he says he has not suffered a single loss since using Sykes's Abortion Pouoders and Drench. Before and after calving every cow is drenched, and later on before service the cows are treated with Abortion Powders. Sykes’s Drench is sold by chemists and progressive stores at I/6 packet or I 7/ - by the dozen.

MOTOR CYCLES THAT ARE GUARANTEED GOOD. '(The Best Motor Cycle Value in New Zealand.) 1921 SCOUT INDIAN, complete '£l2s 1921 A.8.C., Electric £l5O 1915 JAMES, 4 h.p. £45 1919 INDIAN 1914 HUMBER. h.p. £45 1915 DOUGLAS ’ '£s7 11918 B.S.A '£6B New 4 h.p. DOUGLAS £145 2i-h.p ' £l3B PERCY J. DOUGLASS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

gpHE rpARANAKI INVESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. DIRECTORS: J. B. Richards (Chairman), W. J’. Kirkwood, E. Marfell, Alan Good, C. J. Hawken, R. Dingle, S. Macalister. Liberal advances made on mortgage at Lowest Current Rates. Deposits accepted at following rates At Call 5 per cent. 6 months 5| per cent. 12 months 6 per cent. 24 months 7 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Egmont Chambers, Fenton Street, Stratford. Box 83. ’Phone 125

RIE NIE CARBON REMOVER. 4 CHEMICAL COMPOUND that readily removes resinous matters and carbon from the cylinders, pistons, rings and valves of motor care, motor cycles, cycles, and stationary engines. Absolutely effective. A great money-saver. Contains no acids. Harmless to all metale. Price 5s tin. IRA J. BRIDGER. AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT STORE, ’Phone 66D, ELTHAM. Got wet through! Wore damp boots! Cold settling on my chest, feel miserable. This is the experience of many. There is nothing that gives mor. speedy relief Lian foil doses of “Nazol” It is quite magical it* sffaet. *

'foiling: Recognised as one of N.Z/s leading Hotels. IyODERN in every respect: Electric light, h. and c. water in bedrooms, t.n bathrooms, fire-proof. Unique situation overlooking river and town. Few minutes from P.O. and railway. Sun and sen breeze all Jay Garage for visitor.' ear*. UuuruaMed cuisine.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 August 1921, Page 3

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