Messrs Baldwin and Hayward, patent attorneys, whose 10-al representative is Mr J. L. Stevenson, Wicks'eed Place, report that they have recently filed the following applications for patent of New Zealand; J. T. Duck, Paki Paki, woolpress baleholder; D. 0. Sutherland, Christchurch, money-box: W. Parker, Masterton, meat works tally checking apparatus; V. L. Daniel and A. Hols*. Wellington, a arm apparatus; T. Dinglcy, Auckland, mattress. FOURTEEN' DAYS’ SALE "SWEEP.” Prices cut to fractions in ladies' bags, laskets. and faucy goods. Big display to-night. Young and Collins (Ltd.). Women of Fashion aud Business Men are those most annoyed by the appearance of Grey Hair! You can defer 1 this, by staining with Bland's Vegetable Hair Dye, which is really also a growth-promoting tonic, purely vegetable, quite harmless, but thoroughly effective. Thousands using it successfully 1 3s Sd per i.o tie, post free. M'ss f lough, Ladies’ Depot, 62 George Street, Dunedin. TRIUMPH AND B.S.A. SWEEP THE BOARD AGAIN. At the North Canterbury Motor Cyclists’ Club's beach race meeting at Ne« Brighton on Saturday last there were two events. The first was a 48-miles lace. This was won by W. Hollobou (Triumph); second place was filled by C. Bennington (Triumph). Both those riders are ama teurs. Fastest time was put up by F. Howarth (Triumph), who filled third place. The second event was a side-car race over 16 miles. J H. Michael (8.5.A.) wen the race C. Bennington (Triumph) second, and G. B. Brown (Triumph), made fastest time for single cylinder machine. Michael's win was particularly meritorious as hit side-car tyre punctured four miles from home. He stooped and removed the Tyre, finishing on the nm. The magnificent performance of the Triumph and B.S.A. in the club’s three-days’ trials in Decern her will still be fresh in the memories of motorists. The latest successes prove that neither the Triumph or B.S.A. flukes its victories. They can always repeat their performances. The side-car successes p.ove what we always maintained, that the TJ and A n.p. single cylinder machim has plenty of power for side-car woik There were twin cylinder machine' 1 in both events on Saturday. Tall and see the new 1914 Triumphs and B.S.A.’s. ADAMS, LTD.. Agents Triumph and B.S.A.’a, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14234, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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368Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14234, 6 March 1914, Page 7
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