IN TO-DAY'S ISSUE.
™:j ■—i- ..- J Every woman loves a real bargain, and no woman has yet been disappointed in the remarkable bargains always procurable at Armstrong's two shops. Here thev will find the latest ideas in seasonable clothing, and the finest selection of household drapery and furnishings, all marked at tin? lowest prices in town. There are always onw or two extra special Bargain Days til Armstrong's every week. Make a note of these special days, and do all your shopping then. 1 t
HIGH - POWERED. HIGH - SPEED MOTOR-CYCLES FOR STRONG, 'PLUCKY RIDERS AT HALFCOST PRICE.
. The Kxcelsior motor-cycle {7-0 h.p., twin-cylinder) is not the sort of mount wo would recommend for nervous men, or weaklings. Running solo, if you givo her her head, sho will eat up eighty miles in an hour on the road, and with a side-chair she can. still do a rail© a minute. It takes both pluck and strength to control bucli tremendous power and speed. The usual objection to machines of such capacity, that thoy cost too much for petrol and tyres, does not, however, apply to the Excelsior. On a recent careful test, with sido-car, on a trip from ChristcJiurch to Duuedin, the average petrol consumption was 74.9 miles to the gallon, or under |d per mile, while a set of good tyrosBay,' Fisk tyres—will run 5000 miles. A now Excelsior costs £145, but We have remaining in stock four perfectly up-to-dato machines which hare &cen some usage, which wo offer at £Boj £B3, £§s, ana £'Bs respectively. These machines are perfectly sound, and if you wont a side-car to correspond we can At one, built on a genuine Kxcelsior chassis, and with local coach-built body, for £43 10s. Don't tarry too long m. making up your mind, for these four machines will bo sold this week. Adams, Ltd. Motor-cycle department, 162-154 High stveet. 0
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17109, 2 April 1921, Page 8
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