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MOTORS AND OTCi.ES. The British Volcanists 191 CASHEL STREET (Opposite Farmer* Co-op.) r Specialists in Vulcanising vv Leading Makes of Tyres and Tubes Stocked PETROL AND OIL IN STOCK F. J. Crawford PROPRIETOR ’PHONIS 3505. Another Motor Cycle Sensation — Britain’s Masterpiece, £9B FORD, electric lamps, self-starter, 5 detachable wheels, tip-top order, £l5O. Adams, Ltd., High ‘.it. r IPRABESMAN’S Delivery. fore carriage. 1 strong cfcas largo load. £SO. A TATCHLESS, i gears, all 867. How to operate your Ford Truck at Lower Cost. Have your cylinders re-ground and fitted with Deluxe Lightweight Pistons, then petrol and oil consumption will be materially reduced and the engine will run aa sweetly a* that of a high priced car. You can nave this done through THE ’ Reliance Garage ! 302 Hereford Street East 5 'Phone 4331. at a Total cost of £l6 £ Which includes relinintr *.ra»Rmi*sioz» » rinding in valves, reHttiog hearing* and overliftttliß.«r ign tioa system. The 6 it.p. Douglas has arrived An Invitation is extended to all interested in moder motor-cycle design to call at our shc-n rooms and inspect the latest of th Dongles MOTOR-CYCLES. the 6-h.p. High Efficiency Outfit, vrhic tve are pleased to announce has noi arrived. Without doubt the leader o its class—and English. DOUGLAS IZE ! MOTOR CO., LTD 165 STREET, The Douglas Agents: (Near Clock Tower). A ./.S. NEW PRICE —£98 COMPLETE WITH LAMP AND HORN. The Test of CYCLE Superiority Btitl©!* Cyde Has he further ; ROAD SUCCESSES In the Doylesion Road Rrce of 23 miles, on Sat-u rd */> December 2nd, Butiee rid-rs finished as fellows :--G.Smith and, A. Woods 3rd, G. Wildey sth, The Chertsey Road Race of 27 miles, held on Saturday, December 16th, was won by H. CranGeld on his Butler Machine, and in the Christchurch to Leeston race on the same day, three Butler riders, W. Smith, G. Bowers and F. Watson, came in respectively 2nd, 3rd. & 4th. It is consistency like this which makes the Butler so popular with racing cyclists. butilee Cycle Works A. G. Br tt?n, Proprietor 605 lO OMBO STREET

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16923, 23 December 1922, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16923, 23 December 1922, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16923, 23 December 1922, Page 11

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