TO 'DOCTORS, LAND AGENTS, STOCK AGENTS- INSURANCE AGENTS, AND COMMERCIAL MEN GENERALLY. THE MOTOR CYCLE AS A BUSINESS PROPOSITION. The man who procures his business travelling through the country cannot afford to overlook the value of a good Motor Cycle. When you say that money is tight, the more our proposition should appeal to you, because there is no cheaper or speedier means of locomotion known. We will be pleased to supply you with the names of several large commercial houses whose travellers use Triumph Motor Cycles, and they will tell you that they could not now afford to be without them. The Triumph is undoubtedly the most reliable, most comfortable, and finest equipped Motor Cycle on the market, and is British built throughout, and we can give immediate delivery. Catalogues posted on application. Trial spins arranged.—W. E. Hyslop, Sole Agent for Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay, and Poverty i Bay. P.O. Box, Hastings; 'Phone 319, Hastings.* Back up a sewer aun you wiii poison tne whole neighbourhood, clog up the liver and bowels and your system is full of undigested food—which sours and ferments—this means indigestion, headache, bad breath, yellow skin, and everything that is horrible. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets quickly stop fermentation in the stomach, and they make the liver lively tone up the bowels, and set the whole machinery going. For sale by all chemists and torekecpers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3101, 26 January 1909, Page 5
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