3-SPEED MOTOR CYCLES
Successes In Open Competitions. SCOTT-HUDSON 3-SPEEDS Have been successful wherever entered in open competition for RELIABILITY OR HILL-CLIMBING. Among recent Successes they have gamed THREE FIRST-CLASS NONSTOP CERTIFICATES, in A.C.IT Ret?K^7mT. ri!! ' ,s ' aRd OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE for Climbing Brooklands J S iV ' from ttanclmK start, and in addition to Bcorca of other wins, accomplished a really marvellous performance at Kop Bill Climb, May 6th, by winning 17 FIRSTS. 7 SECONDS. 3 THIRDS, I And 4 GOLD MEDALS. LONDON TO EDINBURGH •GOLD MEDAL. 3HELSLEY WALSH, Birmingham M.C.C. Opsu Hill Climb. Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 4th (on Formula.) Winner' of Charles Jarrott Silver Trophy and Club Gold Medal in Class LANCS. M.C.C. HILL CLIMB, •JUNE 17th, HUGH GIBSON, wins Ecc-Us Cup and Gold Medal, on 2J h.p., beating all 3J h.p. Machines. THE WONDERFUL EFFICIENCY & MARVELLOUS SUCCESSES of :: SCOTT-HUDSON 3-SPEED MOTOR Are thq direct results of well thoughtout design; materials the finest obtainable: the best skilled workmanship and expert supervision.
WANTEDS, THE THREE FRUiT FACTS i THE Timaru Fruit Mart by reason of the large turnover keeps one of the freshest" stocks iii town. The Timaru Fruit Mart being situated next Singer's Shop, where heavy rents are not, can sell choice fruit in any qiiantity at particularly reasonable prices. The Timaru Fruit Mart can keep your, table well supplied all the year round by supplying yoii wita the choicest fruits in season. Mrs Madden, ProWANTED— A General, no washing,' no cooking; other help kept. Mrs Lawson, Sarah Street. WANTED— Board by respectable young mail labourer, in quiet family, one boarder not objected to. Write F.M., Tiniaru Herald. iT ANTED A Good General. JEWELLER relinquishing Bi ncss at Dunei" in-; with Pn ng Watch liess. Ev<«-y iij-viisiufjauon rtunity second to none inion. Applv, P. HAYMAN & CO. -'in, Chrisu'hurch, "Well Auckland. LARGE QUANTITIES of CSED CORNSACKS, EVANS AND CO , LTD., Atlas Mills. JTJILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE. Best Locality in Fairlie. Terms can be arranged. Apply: F. FRAYNE, or W. H. SMITH. Fairlie. ~|"AXON, the oldest and m. *j> Labour Agent in Timai u, »^^..i..«, Station and Farm (4) Ploughmen, (5) Rouseahouts, (2) Gardeners, (3) O —'— Fencers, Cowboys, all at first wages; also Female Cooks. T maids, Waitresses, etc. Noi of address, next Stone Stables: pnone 317. WANTED— At once, for Timaru— Barmaid, Cook-Generals 18s, £l, 17s 6d, Generals 15s, 12s Cd and 10s, Kitehenmaid £l, Waitress 22s 6d, good General for Waihorunga 30s. Apply Mrs Cornelius opposite Ballantyne's. FOR Private Sale.—6-roomed Hoi almost new, Catherine Street, guaranteed sound. ' All modern conveniences, h. ,and c. water, gas, underground drainage. 7-roomed House, plastered, King Street, central situation, all conveniences, drainage, h. and c. water, gas, and many useful fii " Properties must be sold as ow: ply No. 60 King Street. ' Mcdonald bro s. , BAKERS, TEMTJKA. WHEN in Teniuka call for a nice Cnp of Tea m our commodious and comfortable Coronation Tea-rooms built to meet a long felt want in Teniuka. Music on Saturdays. Mcdonald bros., Bakers and Confectioners. Tomuka, MAHAN STUDIO, ARCADE. TIMARU. ■ysj anted known— For ARTISTIC PORTRAITURE at LOWEST PRICES wo are •unrivalled. MAHAN STUDIO, ARCADE, TIMARU,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19110819.2.40.5
Bibliographic details
Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14523, 19 August 1911, Page 7
Word Count
517Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14523, 19 August 1911, Page 7
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Timaru Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.