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PAINTER £ 3'APERHANCEK, WAIMATAITAI. INTERIOR DECORATION'S of ovary <i;>sur:p:k3 tocducted personally. DESIGN'S SUBMIT! ED. Telephone S2B.

te Ar One of tha most pleasing features attending the series of motor-cycle taces held on New Brighton Beach on Saturday was the success of amateur riders on regular model machines. Mr C. H. Harrison, riding a standard 8| h.p. "Triumph," finished first In tha ten miles event and second In the " thirty miles race, his time In the latter Being faster than that of the winner, Mr K. S. -Jameson, also riding a stand' «rd 3J h.p. " Triumph," ran second to Mr Harrison In tho ten-mile race, beating twenty-seven other starters. In the two-mile side-car race Mrs. F« Barnett, another "Triumph" rider, finished second* being beaten by a "Triumph" steered by Mr C. B. Brown. Thus, out of six first and second prizes, five were won by "Triumph *i riders, and four by ama> Bur "Triumph " riders. Jn the sideflar race the "Triumph" machines beat i higher-powered twln-oylinder mat thine. The meeting demonstrated ■hat has frequently been demonstrated before—that the'"Triumph". in.'ihS hands of an amateur is Just as reliably •psedy and efficient as the "Triumph" hi the, hands of a professional, The "Triumph" doesn't need expert attention to Induce It to do its best. And Its best is better than tho best of other machines. We are now taking orders for •«Triumphs'* for Immediate delh ADAMS LIMITED. Stafford Street, BOLE NEW ZEALAND ACENTS FOR "TRIUMPHS/' Ford MOTOR CARS 1 ► tJY a Ford ii is a better » Gar; not because it is cheaper. Bole Agent for Geraldine, Temilka, and Timaru districts. W. HALLEY, WINTER SEASON. WINTER SEASON. ' VELVET CA' TOQUES, All Shades, from 4s 6d. .. TWEED HATs7~3s lid Each". CHILDREN'S WOOL CAPS, Is. JERSEY SUITS. 65 lid. MUFFS AND NECKLETS. 23 6d, 2a lid, 8a lid Set. ■ ALL FURS . ALL TUBS P.oduced in'TKoe daring "tins Month. • Millinery f .TenoTated and remodelled, a\ MODERATE PRICES. H, C. Strachan, PHONE, 441. • E. A. CRAWFORD COAL IMPORTERS, SHIPPING AND INSURANCE ACENTS. Direct. Importers of tha CENUINE PELAWMAIN COAL.. PELAWMAIN. Tho Best. : {The Cleanest, PELAWMAIN. The Best. The Cleanest. PELAWMAIN, The Best. The Cleanest. PELAWMAIN. She Best, The Cleanest. THE GENUINE PELAWMAIN COAL has been proved to be the Cleanest- and Most Economical Coal imported into New Zealand. E. A. CRAWFORD & CO. DIRECT IMPORTERS, CAIN'S TERRACE, TIMARU. Whare 'Nana. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Chester Street, near Elizabeth Street, Proprietors: NURSES KING AND WHITE. . Seated St. Helen's Hospital. S. COOPER, Q< DR GE O N DENTIST. Late of the Leading Dental Hospitals ' - - of London. .STAFFORD STREET. Over Mr B\i'+ T»ta«™. - THE FARMER'S BOOT nnHE IDEAL WINTER BOOT. Strong, Watortight, Dampproof, and practically everlasting. SOFT TO THE FEETi BUT STRONG TO OUTSIDE INFLUENCES. PRICE 18s 6d. ORDER NOW., ORDER NOW. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM: BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Opp. Shamrock Hotel. Ask for the SPECIAL SALE OF * B W:^^f^T«L* r J^iiihUW-».'»[iil-;U;HHir-l BEDSTEADS & BEDDING. DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, FROM 20s. ~_ _ rTTI?i ; T c M SINGLE BEDSTEADS FROM 18s »LUjiSbb LHfcalb-, iis M, DOUBLE KAPOC MATTRESSES 25s.L. ri^'Sb u - „, .., ~ ~, SINGLE KAPOC MATTRESSES, 3" <M ' jior l ßTW d l.-PTV mur TWiTTTJirac WARDROBES, 70s, 80s, 90s 100: IteSd MATTREsS, SIDEBOARDS! 83s, 80s, 955, 105 OUR SPECIAL 4-PLY STRETCHERS °'icker'. < 'c¥' IRS " 6d ' 7S ' FURNITURE. I FURNISHINGS.' 1 LINOLEUM, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s Gd, !E CHESTS, 37s 6d, 455,fl fe 3d i. EHEARTH RUGS,- 4s 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, I SLIP MATS, Is 9d, 2s 6d, 3s 3d, 3s 6d COMPLETE .WITH BEDDING,! 1, ed 20s \ ' ' ICOUCHES,' 30s. 35s JOAR.DS, 83s, 80s, 955, 105s. 8 CURTAINS, 3s 4s, ss, 6s 6d, 8s 6d Pr. .'G/CHAIRS, 4s os 6d, 7s, Bs. - gCAHPET SQUARES. 30s 355, 40s. -iCs. ER CHAIRS, 10s 6d, lis 6d.S CARPET RUNNERS, is lid, 2s 3d, s 6d. S 2s Gd, 3s. 4s 6d. HES, 30s. 355, 455. " 6 BLANKETS, 17s 6d, 19s Gd, 22s 6d., 3 27s 6d. msTiTj3wr»cfyni STAFFORD ST., opposite BOWIES. F. H SAUNDERS, Branch Mana

REMEMBER—THE GREATEST TEST EVER PTJT TO A CAR ] i .WAS ACCOMPLISHED j OX A £3OO DARRACQ \ BY STETEXSOXIX EIS i

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14451, 25 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14451, 25 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14451, 25 May 1911, Page 1

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