\ The 2f h.p. F.N. Light-weight Two-speed Motor Cycle runs without \ C nerve-trying vibration, and without leaving a trail of petrol perfume. \ \ It is easy to manipulate, and runs one-third cheaper than other makes. v \ Wholesale Agents — f I E. REYNOLDS & 00., WELtIHQTOH. j At the Trials held by the Palmerston North ( Motor Cycling Club at Easter, from Palmerston to j Wanganui and return, ONLY ONE MATCHLESS j entered, with the following result :— W. Blundell, 3| h.p. Matchless, wins the | Javis Cup and Gold Medal for Reliability and I Petrol Consumption, beating all other makes by ; 8 points. j W. H. PMIPPS BLACK, | 190 Cashel Street :: CHRISTCHURCH. | Sole Agent and Importer for New Zealand. | Representative far Welllngton-W. H. STONE. P.O. Box 300. I Good Alarm Clocks £\ ! Now that the dull mornings are here you .^esßjlisESs will perhaps need a good alarm clock to waken you "on time." We have just < lIRiSPn '- ™BsJB opened up a shipment of our Famous " Weka " Alarm Clocks and also other y^^^^^Ss^^^^>s. splendid makes of alarm clocks. /^^^^^^^^^^^. ! The price of the "Weka" /^^^^^^M Repeating Alarm is 8/6. liP^^V »Va J^Bi Other Alarms at 9/6, 11/6, to 18/6 w|g^Lc!^^o|| Each clock guaranteed 12 months. %m!!l^^"™"' *"**~ • aui i^ffßl Stewart Dawson & Go. (hi.) jiyii^f JEWELLERS :: WELLINGTON. FNF V "V ¦v r^^^S> r^^i r^ *fT "V V v-v -^ Tjr V >#> ™ W a % < ? © 9 \X% A r COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. A \ GENERAL EN&MEEES' SIJPPLSEIIS < \ HOLD COMPLETE STOCKS b> 4 /^^^^^^^M\ "^ J COCKS j * if/L '— *"7° S| BLOW-OFF COCKS ] Mil s& ill LUBRICATORS ] r»J^— — 'MWHEEL VALVES > lir "!W CHECK VALVES ] * " ANGLE VALVES !¦ SAFETY VALVES ] GREASE CUPS 4 ? INJECTORS EJECTORS GAUGES P SHAFTINGS COUPLINGS COLLARS ] t> PLUMMER BLOCKS HANGERS ; > OILS GREASES COTTON WASTE i } BOLTS &. NUTS STUDS SET SCREWS * i ============= A
Bibtndunts Tyre Ltctures. H No. 2. 9 Regarding the rear wheels 1 of your car— the wheels upon which the greater weight is thrown, and which bear the driving B Strain—there can be no question that a pair of §| Non-skids H i «re the safest tyres— even as they are the best non-skids — with which you can fit them. H These covers — fitted with solid steel studs, projecting well above the tread, their bases deeply fj ; embedded in the rubber — ensure a firm hold on the greasiest surface. la Additional strength and support are afforded by a band of stout chrome leather, which renders EX i the tread practically unpuncturable, while it extends far enough up the walls to provide ample Rj protection — but not far enough to interfere with the resiliency of the cover or to deprive it of n ventilation. B It is their lasting efficiency that sets Michelin Non-skids in a class by themselves. x< j n I ' • STOCKISTS s 1 | AUCKLAND— John Chambers and Soa, Ltd. 1 a WELLINGTON— Jo:a Chambers and Son, Ltd.; Adams, Ltd. || I CHItfSTCHUR€K— Adams, Ltd. ; John Chambers and Son, Ltd. H | DUNEDIN— John Cambers and Son, Ltd. 11
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 4
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