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Fox's Superfine, non-frayable, _ spiral puttees, khaki, military ahado. Wo Lav« been fortunate in receiving a large de. livory of these world-famou-'i puttees, unprocurable for some, timo fast. A boon tn pr>loier.«. Our nrice, 9s. per pair; Regulation Quality, Bs. per pair, post free. Cush must accompany order. Smith and CanfflieyJ" Ltd., the Great Military Out* fitters, Auckland.—Advt.

THE U.S.A.—FAVOURITE WITH MILIj TARY DISPATCH EIDERS—AND WHY: It has sometimes been said, with mnctt truth, that the business test is-, the best test of any motor. War is the grimmest business of mankind. «nd tie military motor-cyclist stakes his lite, Tory often, noon the reliability of his mount. Her# is what Sergeant K. E. Schofiold, R.E.,' senior instructor of the Motor-cycle Sec. tion at Aldershot, has to say:—"Nearlj every dispatch rider that has cone to tha front haß passed through my hands, an<J I tun tli'ereforo in a position to judge hnw the different makes of maohine ara in "favour. Tho B'S.A. is by . far away the favourite, ond it has yet to happen that a B.S.A. has failed to act up to it? well-earned repute. . . . I may stat# that 50 per cent, of the machines hefe ara BSA.'s." A motor-cyclis-t with the See* ond Cavalry Division, British Expedition, ary Force, writes m a private letter: "Th» roads are hellish. . . . My B.S.A. is the , goods. I never have to touch it. Thoy nre tho bikes, my boy. They knock the and any other mako you like to men* tion into a cocked hat." There are plenty of other letters from the front, all to tho sauio effect. Wo are landing 20 of tha latest model B.S'.A.'s ex s.s. Marlborough this week, and can pive immediate de. livery. They nro ideal machines for either bolo or side-car service, and their reliability is famous. T!i> h.p. is 4}. and the three-speed countershaft gear is foolproof ahd wonderfully efficient. Ltd., Christchurch, Wannanui, ['aimers' ton North; Sutherland and Rankine, Wel> lingtoni Tourist Motor Co., Hastings, * Agents In B.6.A.—Advfc.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 4

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