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„V?4^r - All-British B.S.A. Single Cylinder Gains First Place in Toughest SideCar Trial yet held in New Zealand. THE COURSE Christchurch to Akaroa, returning- via Long* Bay Hoad, Pig-eon "Jig a y> J-ort Levy, Purau, Teddington, Lyttelton, Zigzag- <Road, ' Sumner. A course full of steep grades and ne ,i's,; constituting- the -most gruelling Side-car 'Reliability Test?"' cpnducted, in Nevr Zealand. Em on December 15tli and. 17th.- » ?/• Ifl Wimm tm&mm THE FIELD' sis four 4J: vsmglef iaacliines 3 including 'three 4£~'h;p.~ RESULTS .machines and seven twin-cylinder machines the .three 4i h.p. B.S.A.s, one of which, driven E - WOE-IS, gamed First Place, wi'ih an unbeaten score S reliability. 8 Performance on a h.p. B.S.A. was particularly . It was not generalh' expected to be a single-cylinder '■&7- have again shown that they are hard to - "iFshake off." , - , THE mor^L is ihat t]ie moderate powered siAgleca ?" o"" 65 fetter service, Tinder the most! conditions .that be dev% than American machines the n a m 7°} v l n ß correspondingly increased run-2 'fe ni? V T i H "^* + j•! a " aui an(l a S a ™> in this country 5 : . - and elsewhere, demonstrated its superiority oyer the higlier- ' multi-cylmdered machines of American origin, particularly in side-car tests. tat Wm ?ss6 , 7 gjfcgj '-~ r mm w&m k*- 6 "- * - * * 8 > t .** >; ifi-\ - , I ■ ... ••"- V '-l • ; . : -' ; L - V..-.; .•• ~?: -. . Ofder Your B.S.A. To-Day. We give Immediate Delivery ADAMS Limited AGENTS FOR B.S.A. MOTOR-CYCLES. Stafford Street, Tim sir u. Q'SJSfcSSsai- . Cook Motor bervice Co. FAIR LIE—-Mount Cook Motor Service Co., and S. Jones. 1 '

NEW YEAR BOOT FAIR. / ' BARGAINS if MEN S BOOTS. MEN'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, Knob Toe, very dressy. Usual Price, 28s 6d. CHRISTMAS PRICE, 25$ MEN'S BOX ,; CALT^tDERBY'BO.OTS,i Knob Toe, Latest Shape. ~- r ' ~ 5 Usual Price, 28s 6d MEN'S' BOX- - * BOOTS,' Me^xPr^S^e^Sther 5 Lined./'-ii^Usuai;Price, 255. CHRISTMAS PRICE, 21s MEN'S-BLAGK-jBOXiCALE.iBROGUE SHOES a .Grand "Wearing Shoe-V T '"-""Usual Price, 355. CHRISTMAS PRICE, 30s MEN'S CHROMEvJDERBY BOOTS, Sewn Soles. - Usual Price, 18s 6d. CHRISTMAS PRICE, 16s 6d MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS—a Good Strong Boot. t Usual Price, 18s (3d '/ CHRISTMAS PRICE, los 6il J\Aff AAI ITFP COOKHAM HOUSE ■ W. OUU I tn STAFFORD ST. THE BUSY BOOT STORE PHONE No. 286. P.O. BOX N». 160

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16432, 2 January 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16432, 2 January 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16432, 2 January 1918, Page 6

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