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THE NEW SIGHT FEED LUBRICATOR The illustration shows the sight feed lubricator with emergency hand pump and oil regulator. There is no fear ol the engine running dry of oil with the sight feed in such a prominent position in front of the rider. The emergency pump which is attached to the sight feed) is for the purpose of assisting lubrication, and is only intended for use when the engine is under heavy load. I.—lt is the finest “quality” machine on the market to-day, yet the cheapest in its class. 2—The name B.S.A. is an assurance of reliability. B.S.A. has won most ol the notable Reliability Trials. 3. You get the greatest motor cycle value for your money. 4. You cannot wear the B.S.A. out. It will stand years and years of hard work. 5. —it is British throughout— a product of the world-famous Birmingham Small Arms Co. Ltd. 6. You have speed and power combined with economical running. 7. You buy a machine that has a world wide record for hill climbing. 8. There is a solid steel forging at every vital point. 9 _««The Rioter Cycle” says British achievements in the motor cycle field have proved that this country holds undisputed supremacy, and among British machines there is none with a greater reputation than B.S.A. 10.—The most efficient spares service in the world—so that even if your B.S.A. is ten or twelve years old, you can always depend upon obtaining spares without delay G. Henderson, riding a B.S.A. MOTOR CYCLE secured FIRST place gaining 1000 marks in the greatest Motor Cycle Reliability Trial ever held in Christchurch, on April 17th, 1926. B.S.A. secured FIRST Place in this Trial in 1925. This remarkable Performance forcibly demonstrates B.S.A. superiority. The B.S.A. came through this gruelling test without the loss of a single mark! The 1926 349 8.5. A., illustrated below, offers many improvements of outstanding merit. These include grease gun lubrication, the fitting ol front fork shock absorbers, new automatic lubrication of the cush drive by oil mist from the crank case —new design straight pull clutch lever with larger diameter cable. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS FOR B.S.A- MOTOR CYCLES T© £59/10/ B.S.A. B.S.A V 2.49 HJ > . de Luxe 2.49 H.P. 3 NEW IMPROVED CLUTCH CONTROL The illustration shows the much improved handle bar clutch control as fitted to all B.S.A. Motor. Cycles. 4? B.S.A USED MOTOR CYCLES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. 3.49 H.P. As illustrated EASY TERMS ARRANGED THE NEW fm \ clutch and ImyJJJrx w* ADJUSTING SCREW kji m The illustration clutch operating arm, and clutch adjusting scrow, gear s “change lever, kick starter crank, and gear box oil filler plug o? the new B.S.A. gear box 0 (S ADAM Stafford Street, TIMARU f.csa! Agents: FAIRLIE, Fairlie Motor Coy; PLEASANT POINT, J. A. Smith; TEMUKA, Spillage Bros; GERALDINE, E. Undrill WATMATE. Mpl.aup.hlpn...Bros. 9 ■d 'I ✓O) Xjbzs&W , / THE NEW , XZJ / MECHANICAL OIL PUMP V ' The much improved B.S.A. ' mechanical oil pump works on > the principle of gravity feed from the tank to the small pump, which consists of a worm operating in a tight sleeve in the timing gear cover. The pump forces the oil to the sight feed on the near side of the tank, and through to the engine. The illustration also shows the convenient position of the foot brake to the foot rest. THE NEW CUSH DRIVE The ilJustration shows the \\ new model \ cush drive in //fjp.yS 1 action on the Ha l j engine sproc- IBP] I |J ket. The pur- KB*// rj pose of the 111 cush drive is \ AM 1 to eliminate V-My J J the harshness which accompanies the use of chain drive and to reduce wear on the back tyre. It also enables power from the engine to be “picked up” gradually. NEW FRONT FORK SHOCK ABSORBERS ft The illustration shows .the new design B.S.A. barrel type spring Wet? forks wi th grease gun v lubrication. As a shock absorber this new B.S.A. fork is the most efficient e.yer fitted to a motor cycle. It ensures absolute comfort for the rider on the roughest of roads. The A arrows indicate lubrieating points. jgY *

Miss H. C. Strachan’s SELLING OFF SALK. COAT AND COSTUME WEEK. Suitable for Matrons for Town or Country Wear. 1 LADY’S BOTTLE GREEN COSTUME, long coat, trimmed black braid. Usual Price £7 7s. Helling; Oft' Price £2 15s Gd 1 NIGGER BROWN ROSLYN COSTUME. Usual Price £6 Gs. Selling' Off Price £2 3s 1 GREY ROSLYN FLANNEL COSTUME. Usual Price £6 Gs.,' Selling Off Price £4 Is 1 Each, Henna, Grey, Fawn, Black and White KNITTED COSTUMES. Usual Price 39/6 Selling Oft Price 21/Maids’ and Small Women’s TWEED COATS, in Browns and Greys. Usual Prices 25/-, 30/-, 35/-. Helling Off Prices 15/0, 17/0, 21/0 1 O.S. Size NAVY COAT, length 52 in. Usual Price £4 4s. Helling Off Priic £2 2s Grey TWEED COAT, O.S. Size. Usual Price £3 3s. Selling Off Price 21/6 Jazz WOOLLEN JUMPERS, long sleeves. Soiling Off Price 10/6 ca WOOLLEN CARDIGANS, all shades. Helling Off Prices 0/11, 10/0 ea All Woollen KNITTED HOUSE FROCKS. Usual Price 39/6 Helling Off Price 21/0 BRUSH WOOL CARDIGANS, all shades. Helling Off Price 12/0 ea SELLING OFF SALE. MISS H. C. STRACHAN, GLASGOW HOUSE. 112 STAFFORD STREET SOUTH. Telephone S2S. BRANCH SHOP: ARCADE. Large and well selected stock of everything you require for baby. Orders taken for all kinds of Crochet and Knitted Garments. MISS 11. C. STRACHAN, GLASGOW HOUSE & ARCADE. Telephone 124 6,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 4 May 1926, Page 2