& m m Experience Proves tlieii Value Confidence The makers of "GUTTA PERCHA” TIRES have been working with rubber for 44 years and have built tires “From the Ground up," and if there is anything they don’t know about tires you can bet it is something no other manufacturer knows and that they will be among the first to find anything new worth whHe. SPECIAL MILEAGE FEATURES S 1. Shock bands of pure rubber. 2. Bonding strips of pure rubber. 3. Chafer protection strips of pure rubber. 4. Tough springy side-walls and tread. 5. Maximum traction—minimum skid. WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. PROVINCIAL AGENTS. Box 16, AUCKLAND. AND MORRINSVILLE.
ANOTHER POPULAR B.S.A. MOTOR CYCLE
The L2B Standard Model is much in demand from riders who want a reasonably-priced machine to stand up to the hard work of the colonial back country. A 3.49-h.p. engine provides ample power for any hill work. Specially-designed frame gives low riding position, and low centre of gravity ensures stability. Adjustable foot-rests, well-sprung saddle and adjustable handlebars make for further riding comfort. , An Ideal Machine for Country Work.
A brief specification is : Singlecylinder 3.49-h.p. Engine with Aluminium Alloy Piston, B.S.A. type Spring Fork, 2 Independent Internal Expanding Brakes, Mechanical Pump Lubrication, 3-speed Gearbox, Enclosed Kick-starter Mechanism, Touring or Sporting Handlebars. Price £B9. Easy terms if desired. If you can’t call and see a demonstration send for Free Catalogue and Please send me Free B.S.A. Catalogue and full details of Easy Terms Name Address i R. B. WEST B.S.A. Agent * TOKOROA
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 230, 29 March 1928, Page 7
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