FIGHTING THE TRAMS
6? *" Wo are quito aware that the traiuft' somewhat interfere with the biryctpvj business, and as a matter of busiiUMi - we are now setting out to fight ti_)|> trams. It is just a matter of ot»fr.;v petition. Money spent in tram* ,j|,'f, t admittedly money _ lost, but mootf'gs Gpont on a bicycle is admittedly monwS.. 6aved. • We havo imported a spaeifiv line of 250 Star ladies 5 bicycles, fitttt*jf with two rim brakes, free wheel, bf>ai£_& tifully lined and.finished, and gnara&'i'tteed for two years. The. deso«s.Jq»>' only 20s, and the weekly' ss. The easy terms we aro offeriaf'j; will enable girls attending business Ad '| 3 pnrchaso at once a smart new bicyoa <-■ ] with free wheel on terms odlv equal .-to*": ' tho payment of tram fares. Wo making a special display on SatnrdajfcSs: in omr windows at 138-140 High and girls on the lookout for ,»& guaranteed fashionable bicycle on lows'' terms' should inspect the. Stars *peal«%; ally imported so that gifls may tho money daily spent on trao****S?'< Adams, Limited. ' -4MSM . ■* _%£f
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13363, 3 March 1909, Page 6
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