TRIUMPH 1909 MODEL MOTOR CYCLES NOW ARKIVED. The main improvement in the 1909< Triumph is in the engine, in which a departure from the usual practice has been adopted in respect to the piston, the new Triumph piston has two rings, one at the top and one at the bottom, instead of the general practice of two or three at the top. This absolutely ensures even wear of the cylinder walls, the whole length of the piston-travel, instead of all tha wear being concentrated at the top, with consequent difficulty of obtaining proper lubrication, resulting in loss of power, knocking, etc. This system has undergone, thorough practical testing on the roads, and we find the compression is retained much longer, still more power is obtained, and efficient lubrication is ensured. A sample 1909 Triumph can be seen at Mr R. Poo It's cycle depot, Masterton, and a trial spin arranged. Mr E. Hyslop, distributing agent for Triumph motor cycles for Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay and Pj ->rty Bay. Box 165, Hastings.*
Y\ lute Muslin Frocks with daintv trimmed blouses and tucked skirts at 15s (3d, ISs 6d and 21s. White Lawn Dress Skirts, smartly made, at 6s lid, 9s 6d and 12s (sd. White Underskirts, 5s lid to lis 6d. These prices are not an indication of the value of the goods. I am clearing these linos—whilst summer lasts—at prices much below usual. You should conV9 and inspect them for yourself.—Mrs Mathewson, Melbourne House, Lambton <3'iay. Wellington (opposite Bank of New Zealand). The name of AYLMEE'S, Willis-st. Wellington, is synonymous with oerfection m the art of Millinery. Ladie3 write for a selection on approval. Designs by every mail from the leading London and Paris houses.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3110, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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284Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3110, 8 February 1909, Page 4
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