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BARGAINS IN GENTLEMEN'S GOOD FOOTWEAR.

During Crichton and Newman's clearing sale they are offering exceptional value in gent's boots. Examine the odd lines in their windows, each pair marked iat below cost! Oichton and Newman, 92 Ridgway Street, and Victoria Avenue.

THE ".TRIUMPH" SWEEPS THE BOARD FOR RELIABILITY TRIALS.

I The North Canterbury Motor Cycj Jists' Club's reliability trials, oonduct- ; <>d on January 1, 2 and 3 last, proi v'ded in many respects the most severe ; testing ever given to motor cycles in New Zealand. The route on the first clay was from Christchurch to Hanmer, via Ashley Gorge; on the second ; clay from Hanmer to Christchurch via i Cheviot; and on the third day from Christchurch to Akaroa and back. The total distance run was 392 miles. The trials were admirably conducted, and the strictest and keenest supervision was exercised. The- course included soma of the worst hill climbing country in Canterbury. The result of the triads was & complete vindication of our claim that the "Triumph" is- the most reliable and most economical, and best all round motor cycle on the New Zealand or any other.* market. There was a big field of competitors, and all makes of kadi ng.motor.cycles were re-J presented. This i<s the "triumph^ ire-c-'----ord in. .the trials: —-.---.-• ::-"'.— ■ Third Class: G. B .Brown 1, IL E. Douglas 3^^.^^a^octh ;gJi^#S Private Owners' Class: C. Bonningt<jii- 1, on a "Triumph." Teams Prize: B. B. Brown H. E. Douglas «nd F. H.aworth 1. on "Triumphis." "Triumph'" Cup for most meritorious performance: Won for the second time in succession by C. Boimingtoji on a "Triumph," winning cup outright. Lowest Petrol consumption: G. B. Brown 1, 3 pints 3 ozs. for 52J miles o na "Triumph." You 6ee that the "Triumph" has won all first awards it could possibly win. There were five "lYiumphs" in the trials, and they climbed every hill without a single failure. G. B. Brown mised full marks merely because two spokes of his wheels were broken by a stone, reducing his score to 995 instead of 1000. For reliability, economy of petrol, for team work and for the work in the hands of private owners, the tests have again proved the "Triumph" is the best. The new " Triumphs" are now on view in our windows. Prices: Fixed engine £70; free engine £80; 3-speed £87 10s. ' . H ADAMS, LTD.. THE AVENUE, WANGANUI.

Wlien you thmk of ploturo« and fra~ in«. think of Tinsrcv 'T>hoTw» ITK

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 4

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BARGAINS IN GENTLEMEN'S GOOD FOOTWEAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 4

BARGAINS IN GENTLEMEN'S GOOD FOOTWEAR. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 1 February 1913, Page 4