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*! & r j-C -=sr; T*-* J* S 3 f^Tr w !W----w**f 4i‘v 'fjtS l P r-> •/■•V-W US PRICES-TYPE P Without Lamps and Horn £7O £BO With Lucas Electric Lamps and Horn Catalogue sent post free on request. Inspect this wonderful New Triumph Model. Used Motorcycles taken in part payment. Easy Terms arranged. The TRIUMPH Motor Cycle it gathering- fresh friends every daji and proves itself the best motoi cycle value in the world. The 1928' Model "P” is the latest “Triumph” and the introduction of this 4.93 H.P. machine started new era for motor cyclists. MANY IMPROVEMENTS. IN THE 1926 MODEL Exhaustive tests to this “Triumph’* show that the engine, carburetion. etc., are as nearly perfect as is possible. The motor remains of 494 cc capacity and the three-speed gear, chain drive, etc., remain unaltered. The clutch,control, has been re-designed in order to secure greater strength and sureness of response. It is actuated by an extra thick Bowden cable. Detachable valve guides are a feature of the 1926 model—deemed necessary because a Triumph engine, after twenty years of service, is ready for twenty more with a little attention to wearing parts. A really powerful and efficient front brake, on the expanding principle, now gives an added factor of safety. The working parts of the brake are enclosed and protected against mud and weather. The rear fork and adjusting gear have been re-designed as shown. ADAMS Ltd. Local Aqents : FAIRLIE, Fairlie Motor Coy. PLEASANT POINT, J. A. GERALDINE, E. Undrill. WAIMATE, McLauchlan Bros. N.Z. Agents for TRIUMPH Motor Cycles Stafford Street, TIMARU. Smith. TEMUKA, Hatton Bros.

9mn fmChmm Clergymen and public speak* •rs find HEENZO a splendid remedy for coughs, colds and sore .throat. Economical—--2/6 boltle makes pint* Saves felly 15/- 16 firm Install the “Economic” Pumice Gas Copper. I 111 THE \\\t ECONOMIC AS COPPEfj iKeiNFORCEDgiI PUMICK FOR GAS. . •Made from Reinforced Pumice Con- ~ Crete; simple to use; saves gas; everlasting. The “Fconomic” Gas Copper saves you money from the day it is installed in your wash-house. The Pumice Casing is a non-conductor; no heat i! lost or radiated; consequently a cool wash-house. - Ask your Ironmonger or Gas Co. tbout them. Thos. Crompton and Sons, Manufacturers, 133 TUAM STREET, ' • CHRISTCHURCH.

23T351 m r m m m WA m m WM mg /1 T Football a ♦ ”*■ man can" get there with both feet ” but he is bound to need "staying ” qualities in his fool'wear. A Quality and Lor/ Prices hare placed ft \ our Football ‘Hoots 'well in the run- | \ tiing and no matter •what kind of " looter ” you play we have the right style, the right size, the right •weight and the right price. JVe have the Springy Style of Football Boots that will add a yard or two to your speed when sprinting. Goad 'Block toes —stoutly sern seams and alt the other , good points that you seek. No need to quote prices—this Store is your guarantee of fair play. 0/1/7T I? O'C 1 Box 160 OUUI tLK O TIMARU Phones: Cookham House 286, North End Store 656 SM SI mm m zszs.er.T fi. -xssa/tss, ■sangß-rsa ,r

ENGLISH FOOTBALL BOOTS, At 12s 6(1 a Pair. We stock Football Boots to fit boys from 7 years of age upward. Sole Agents for tlia Famous Emb ik&v All Black Boot.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 April 1926, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 April 1926, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 14 April 1926, Page 10

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