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"It is possible that there may,not be very much competitive swimming by tho" seniors during the forthcoming season, but for the sake of the sport it behoves lis to use our united efforts in encouraging the younger generation to become proficient in, this desirablo form of recreation," says the annual report of the Thorudon Swimming Club. The fast coming summer season turns one's mind to the pleasant thrills and jovs of motoring, and to the car of tho season-the Chevrolet. Tho sturdy and sweet-running Chevrolet cars are attractin» the admiration of the Motorists who know. The Dominion Motor Vehicles; Ltd., 65 Coiirtsnay Place, are willing to demon, strata to you, so why not make an appointment at once?—Advt.

THE B.S.A.—FAVOURITE WITH MIM< TARY DISPATCH EIDERS-AND WHY. It has sometimes been, raid, with mnch' truth, that the business test is tho best test of any motor. War is tho grimmest business of mankind. t nd the military motor-cyclist stakes his life, very often, upon the reliability of Ms mount. Hera is 'what Sergeant K. E. Schofield. R.l')., senior instructor of the Motor-cycle Section at Aldershot.N has to say:—"Nearly every dispatch rider that has gone to the front has passed through my hands, and I «n therefore in a position to judge how tho different makes of machine aro in favour. The B.S.A. is by far away the favourite, and it has yet to happen that a B.S.A. has failed to act up to its well-earned repute. . . . I may stata that 50 per, cant, of the machines hero are B S.A.'s." A motor-cyclist with the Sec. ond Cavalry Division, British Expeditionnrv Force, writes in a privato letter: "The roads are hellish. . . . My B.S.A. is the goods I never have to touch it. They ore the bikes, my boy. They knock tho and any other make you like to mention into a cocked hat." There are plenty of other letters from the front, all to th» same effect. We are landing 20 of tho latest model B.S'.A.'s ex s.s. Marlborough this week, and can give immediate de. livery. They are ideal machines foy either solo or 6ide-car service, and' theif reliability is famous. Tilt h.p. is 4}, and the three-spsed countershaft gear is foolproof and wonderfully efficient. Adam* Ltd.. Christchurch, Wanganui, Palmare' ton North; Sutherland and Rankine, Wol' lington; Tourist Motor Co., Agents for B.S.A.—AdTt.

For Bronchial Coughs ond Golds, Wood' Great Peppermint Cure, Is. 64.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2597, 20 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2597, 20 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2597, 20 October 1915, Page 4

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