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JohtfKempihorne, ESTATE AGfcNT, [l6O, Staffort Street.

The Result .... OF THE .... CHRISTCHORCFI TO AKAKOA AND RETURN. JDislaucc 11-L miles, 19 competitors. 11HE MOTOR-CYCLE RELIABILITY HILL-CLIMBING AND PETROL CONSUMPTION TRIAL w;m run- on"- March 6th,'.and resulted in a sweeping victory for the 3!. h'.p. Triumph motors. Everybody knows bow the iTalbot- Cars wiped out . 36 .competitors in the late motor-car trials, and again -wo have, the pleasure to report the-, public that the Triumph, lNotor'-cycJcs, in'competition with seven well-known makes, liavc' repeated tl'io victory of"the Talbot"team by winning allthc premier prizes. -Mr R. Eng-lish„-:the judge, awarded the prizes to 'tlic-3i-liip/T.riuiiiph riders as follows:—For..■'- reliability, . open class: Ist, W. lihmdeil; 2nd, F. Howarth. .; Privateowners' class.: Ist, .C. Bailey; 2nd,,.A. Ueken...- Hill-climbing, open class:"'■(.!. B. Brown-....-,-"Private owners' class: F. S.- '. Barnett. ■'. Lowest petrol consump-r ■tion, open class: W. Blundcll. Private owners' :ciass: .A. :Be,ken. Best- performance in hill climb: G.B.Broucn,. Highest aggregate marks, for reliability, lowest. petrol consumption and -hill-climbing: G. B. Brown, .Making a total of eight first prizes .awarded, to riders of Triumph'motor-cycles. -."What a victory, for Triumphs! • A world's record! All.other makes, of motorcycles wiped out. • The success-of tho Triumphs in the trials is our reward for. selling to the public the highest class goods. Fifty motorcycles now arriving. Price £7O. '■:... ADAMS LIMITED. '.;• BOLE 'ZEALAND fAGEIfTS;/ STAFFORD STREET. lie \\6wi Come— AMD WITH IT THE MAN ! Volcanic Eruptions and Earthquakes are now Upsetting the Equilibrium of Civilised Pedestrians, but tlie Tfdal Wave of Prosperity is ./Overflowing .. J. HARBISON, The. only PRACTICAL BOOTMAKER AND FOOT COSTUMIER in .Timaru, eitentthat he lias decided to forthwith -makei such material alterations in his Harbour of Bcfugc opposite thc.bhamrock Hate , ,a 3 will enable Hm'to more satisfactorily provide for the and alleviation of the Series, of suffering humanity with ill-clad feet. He w.l , therefore, pendmg such alterations receipt of largo consignments irpin Home, dispose of L preS Stock at Bedrock Price, So l 1 MEN the pick of the Finest Assortment of First-class l-OOIAM-Alt IOK ME.N ever offered at a . '. . GENUINE BOOT SALE! in Timaru. A FEW SPECIAL LINES ARE:— . 14 Pairs Chrome Calf Derbys 30 Pairs Box Calf Bals 25 Pairs French Calf Derbys 17 Pairs B«x Calf Derbys 15 Pairs Glace Kid Bals TJsiial Price. 13/9 20/18/6 13/9 15/6 13 rail « uiaot> imu uou . These arc only a few of -my special selling lines. Call and inspect my "Windo Show. "" HAND STITCHED BOOTS AND REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ... (La to''With Jeffries, Melbourne). ■

-IAETKIDGES, BRANDS AND I'll ICES TO SUIT, Priest and Holdgate "ISS AILY LONARGAN has ploabt fimaru that she begins 'Business on MONDAY. March 29th, as an EXPERT DRESSMAKER, in the Rooms just vacated by Miss Gallon, orer the LOAN AND MERCANTILE OFFICES, Stafford Street, Tiwaru.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13890, 29 April 1909, Page 1