NEW POLICY. ♦ —-', . ■.. . '-' interchangeable: stabs. The successora of Adams, Curtiee and Co., makers of Star cycles, have made arrange* ments for the-manufacture of the modern Star in England, specially built for the New Zealand roads. The first shipment ie to hand, ex Tokomaro, The machines are " red hob " from the centre of cycling, fall of modern improvements and made by the beat skilled experienced workmen, with automatic machinery and up-to-date appliances. Stars are absolutely interchangeable; duplicate parts—bearings, ohain wheels, forks, &c, &c.—in stock. No more costly repairs; parts can be fitted by riders or at the works. Immediate delivery. Corns and see the modern Star.' Adams Star Cycle Company, 70 Mao cheater street, Chriatohurch. 8884 Sergeant-Major Towler, < the well-known Duuedin Drill instructor, says be suffered for years from liver complaints and indigestion, and could only get the slightest benefit from any medicine until he tried Loasby's " VVahoo." Ho layaheii • new nan »gtia.— {A&vj.)
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9278, 2 December 1895, Page 5
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