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|.ii> you under from I leadaelio or Neuralgia. Esc SANDEIt’S KICALVI'TI EXTRACT. 0 drops in water internally, and applied locally gives instantaneous relief. SANDER'S EXTRACT. invaluable for colds, influenza, bronchitis, flatulence. SANDER'S EXTRACT cures hives, dandruff, eczema, ulcers. 10 drops to 1 oz. of vaseline and apply. SANDER'S EXIRACI possesses far creator antiseptic power Ilian the common eucalyptus oil and socalled “exrtaets,’’ and docs not depress nor irritate like the latter. Advl.

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ci.nvii i kss vai:. LON DUX. November 10. A new type :>l‘ gearing which, if it cciik's through it-, road trials successfull v, will make gear-changing <il motorcars ami m-itor-eyclcs a very simple matter lias Leon invented by a young motor engineer. Air v ameroii-Lowluini. of (. liurrlidown, (Jltuieesier. I t is eertainlv the most promising motor invention I have tested during vile last twelve months, ’aiys the motoring correspondent of the “Daily Alail. With its aid. goar-vlnmging tan he effe'-led without tie Inteliing. For the driver this means one operation instead of three. The new gearing has not yet been fitted to a motor-ear. hut T hail a trial rim on a motor-cyrle. and side-car outfit equipped with it. and the result was mlrpri.siiig. On the hautlle-har was a dial with the niiniher of the gear. 1. d, li. marked on its face, and a position also ■for neutral. To change gear, all that wa.s necessary was to move the level* on the tiial opposite the required nnmhor. The engine wa.s started, the lever in the neutral position. The lever wa.s then moved opposite No 1. anti the machine moved oil' like a steam engine on the touch of the throttle. No dutch, in the accepted sense ol the word, is fitted to the machine, the drive from the engine being taken up direct, bv the gears, which are clutches in themselves. The reverse gear was brought, into action bv pressing a pedal. The name' process would he followed in the ease of a motor-ear, extent that the reverse gear would he operated by the lever on the dial fate. The gear is silent, smooth in-opera-tion. and fool-proof. It remains to he seen whether this gear will stand up to a protracted road trial which is to he undertaken by one of the leading firms of motor-engine nui Iters.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1925, Page 4

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