-j ol .r Hal'd will itcH 1» <"«** ttiis THUOTTItf l^S© HARLEYDAVIDSON SINGLE Hap Arrived Just Some of the Wonderful New Features Ricardo detachable head motor. New 1-inch Schebler Da Luxe Carburettor. Bigger generator automatically increases output when lights are switched on. New improved battery. New clutch—more plates. New design Front Forks. 100 per cent, stronger. Frame entirely re-designed. Full Balloon Tyres, New tank, wider and with large capacity. Sturdy ‘‘pick proof” antitheft front Head Lock. A wonder of engineering achievement. Engine silky in its quietness—sleek as a greyhound—strong as a battleship—economical—easy to handle —and Theft Proof! Four single cylinder models. All champions in their class, new from the ground up. Every feature tested and proven in the mosi exacting trials. The motor-cycling world has waited to see what Harley-Davidson would produce for 1930. Harley-Davidson has produced The Goods, and these enthusiastic agents are eager to show them to you. HARLEY-DAVIDSON AGENTS R. A. RODGERS. Itwam xttd <)*«*«• JONES BROS. LTD. N.Z. Distributors: P.O. Box 903 Christchurch
FEATURES THAT HAVE MADE THE “SWAN” FAMOUS Self'Filiing ‘Swans from 21/Black or Mottled Also in artistic colours from 35/(Othtr "Swam 1 Ask to see the New Coloured “ Swans.” Perfect Lines Beauty of form is always associated with that which is well-conceived, and enduring—as for example the graceful ‘Clipper’ of the *7o’s, the sculptured Venus, the ‘Swan’ Pen. The perfect proportions of the ‘Swan’ are expressive not merely of beauty but of all that beauty represents —soundness of construction, sureness of performance. “Fyne-Poynt” Pencils from 7/6 Self Filling “ Blackbird ” Pens from I*6 OF STATIONERS AND JEWELLERS Illustrated CaU'.ogu* Feat Fr «. MABIE, TODD It CO., LTD.. Swan House. London. W.I. Factories: London and Liverpool. Manufacturers' Agents and Repaer Sertiee DefM: VAN STAVEREN BROS , LTD., XlB, Wakefield St., WELLINGTON. Auckland and Chriatchurok. SWAN” INK —Beet for “Swan” Pfenj and all Pons a:--o A-.- JaV -W-
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18510, 6 March 1930, Page 2
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