RIDE A BICYCLE THOROUGHLY BRITISH. ————- With your Friends. Cycling companions are the happiest associations it is possible to make. The healthy exercise and pleasure gained on agenuineß.S.A. Bicycle make cycling the one pastime without equal. Reliability and comfort are specially studied in the construction of B.S.A. models, and the purchase of a B.S.A. Bicycle will ensure carefree cycling for years. For business purposes the convenience and economy make B.S.A. Bicycles a real necessity. Satisfactory service is sure on a genuine B.S.A. Bicycle. Look for the world-famous Trade Mark, the "Three Piled Rifles." D. Y. RENNIE (Rrpreunting B.S.A. Cβ. Ltd.), AUSTRALIAN BUILDINGS. MELBOURNE. Just like new Corsets washed and dipped in TINTEX. the wonderful cold water dye, look juit like new again. TINTEX ii the simplest and most reliable dye to use. It aas easy ai blueing clothes. c Try The Cold Water Dye. "Colours that were never known to run." A packet of X'NTEX. a basin of cold water, and blouse, stockings, shoes, corsets and other articles can be dyed in a moment. TINTEX will not injure any fabric and cannot soil the bands. British m.de. TINTEX costs 9d. per packet Avoid substitute*, and ask for TIN f EX at Chemists and Stores For heacy boiling dyes use DYTEX, the best household boiling dye. Kemptfrorne. Prosser and Co., Limited.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 57, 8 March 1921, Page 7
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