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w^mmmMmßmfmm>sw?*£F% FOLLOW THE CROWD TO WmHMMmm C7aTiTtf<EgaaAascgCT£asjm^ai*CT^^Cji wyß"T^PT!?^ce^3fi^ißiir-i!acgaa^^ 1 DISCOUNT of 48. in the £ SEE WINDOWS-CATHEDRAL SQUARE M $ (BY POST OFFICE) M mmmmi££x¥m:?i Tfe

* TO COUNTRY VISITORS S ! We are making a Specif Dsspsay of TYRES, SUNDRBES and! I CYCLES during'Carnival'Week. 1 ! You would do well to compare our prices before purchasing elsewhere. We have absolutely the p ' largest stock and selection of Tyres in Chribtcktrch, and we arc selling them at Greatly Reduced Prices, i We would like to remind the. Road Racing boys that we are holding a Series of Road Races during the « ; next few weeks ; the first being the 12 Mile Open to be held on the 16th of this month. Entries close || definitely on Wednesday, Bth November, at our shop. Liberal prizes and no make of machine barred. | Open to all. Entry Fee 2/-. A Gold Medal, value £5 55., for the most number of points. M I EBe U- ; , A,--^-,^^:^

i*isirail^« Mimmmmmwim DON'T MISS ENGAGEMENT RINGS, BROOCHES, and a large selection of PRESENTATION GOODS at quick sellin- prices. See Windows. r STREET Ug^jj^ nmj.fi '•f.hrt>wiK ) t«yx. m t.U-6*Wi'iW&iV+ # tf-^^^^q^ig^rgsa^as^v^^i?^^'-"' To finally clear up a consignment of Coventry Bicycles, H. B. Sorensen has received instructions to offer by Private Treaty for one week a limited number of handsomely finished Ladies and Gents Coventry Bicycles. Two shipments have already been cleared like " hot cakes," ana a speedy Sale of this final shipment is assured. The prices asked are the lowest on record. Also 6 Handsome Pianos, received direct from London and comprising 4 " Upright Grands " and 2 Cottage Models. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! H. B. Sorensen, Auctioneer.

tek&^ttffl&zi^'j^mniimxM^^m&m 'j^me^^mm^fti >MWmmM<. m\ &# mmm m s&f BIG VARIETY SMALL PftSOES Girls' Patent Tongue and Buckle Shoes 7-10 5/9 11-1 6 ; 9 Girls' White Buckle Tongue and liucklc Shoes 7-10 6/6 11.-1 7/6 Girls' White Canvas 2-Ba. Shoes, leather soles 7-10 3/6 11-1 4/Girls' Tan 3-Bar Shoes, very smart 7-10 11-1 Bovk' Tan Glace Derby Bals., broad toes 9/6 10/6 Boys' Black Glace Derby Bals., good wearing 9/6 10/6 Bovs* Box Calf Bals., broad toes, best quality 9,6 10/6 Ladies' Tan, Patent or Black Giace 1-Bar Shoes, very smart 9/6 Ladies' Canvas Albany Shoes, white, grey, drab, champagne 7/11 10/6 Ladies' Patent Derby Shoes, welted, smart shapes 14/6 IS/6 Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, round toes, latest shapes 11/6 13/6 17/6 Men's Patent Derby Shoes, up to date 22/6 27/6 Men's Glace Lace Shoes, smart shapes 16/6 21/- 24/6 Men's Box Calf and Glace Kid Derby Bals. 13/6 17/6 18/6 25/■sisis m ima P ■tm K*?^^HM / BHOEFST®. kjy--117 CASHEL ST, (Opposite BALUNTYNE'S). I w>. famous for 15 years. B.S.A. Fittings throughout ♦.,. Tyres, Saddle, etc., first grade. CASH PRICE Nothing but the Very Best is put into an ANGLO SPECIAL I Tyres with extra thick tread 12/6 each (Opposite Sanson's"* &zxra&2ißEß233Jateß2^^ MBHHNBfI | Another Clean Sweep by Invincible TRIUtWHS fi November Ist, 1311, holri by Hswkc'o Bay Motor Cycle Ciub, ois a grass track. |fi r> Miles Handicap—J. 1/. Hrathwaile, f>sp<\, ,'Uh.p. Triumph, Isl. 'i'imo | 10 Miles Handicap—J. L. Rratlnvaite, acr., 3} h.p. Triumph, M. Tim..' fe llmin. 34see. U 20 Mile North island Championship (irrespective of h.p.)—.). L. Ilmfch- '' s*• "waite, 3J h.p. Triumph. Ist, won wisily. Time'.Miniti.'tfisoe. Call and inspect the La-lent Models e.f. h.s. lonic. ADAMS LTD., Sole Agents, High Street, Christchurch. " <i. H. BROWN - IU-prosonialivn. '

It is well-known that two ships or two railway engines bulk from the same plans and apparently a replica of one another, will display peculiarities of " temperament" which differ each from the other in many essential particulars; the same phenomenon is noticeable in human beings, and, indeed, throughout all nature, which never duplicates. So it i 9 with "BELL* 1 Cycles, no two of which, though built upon the same lines, are exactly alike, and this is why the "BELL" is uniformly successful in all cycling contests. Each " BELL " is built to meet the individual requirements of its rider in order that the best results may result under every condition. In other words Bell Bros, have brought to bear a large measure of " intelligence" in the manufacture of "BELL" Oycles, a quality that is entirely lacking in regard to any other brand. The 1912 "BELL" Model may be imitated, but it cannot be equalled for quality or for moderation in the price, which is

Years of comfort and ease in cycling are ensured if you invest in a built to order of the easy running Chater-Lea Fittings. The main features are the Patent Disc Adjusting Bearings, being easy to adjust and not able to work loose when wheels are removed from the frame. Fitted with any make tyres, £l2/10/-. Guaranteed 5 years. Inspection invited. F. CRARfIP - - 161, Manchester Street

.. AT THE . An excellent display will be .made, comprising our most popular Models, and including the fastest Trophy Racer ever made, C. R. COLLI EffTS 1911 INTERNATIONAL TOURBST This identical Machine holds several World's Records. OUR PASSENGER MODELS. Real Side-car Machines, not under-powered-makeshifts and other " built-foi'-New-Zealaud-use " models. Please make a point of inspecting these. Sole Wholesale Ageut and Importer for New Zealand, 190 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10301, 4 November 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 10301, 4 November 1911, Page 10