FIGHTING THE TRAMS.
We are quite aware that tli.* trtirris somewhat interfere with the bieyelo business, and as a matter of business wo are now setting out to fight- tho trams. It is just a matter of competition. Money spent, in trams is admittedly money lost, but money 6pant on a bicycle is admittedly money saved. We have imported a special line of 250 Star ladies bicycles, fitted with two rim brakes, free wheel, beautifully lined and finished, and guaranteed for two years. Tho deposit is only 20s, nnd the weekly instalments ss. The easy terms wo aro offering will enable girls attending business to purchaso at once a smart new bicycle with free wheel on terms only equal to the payment of tram fare*s. Wo aro ma-king a special display on Saturday in our windows at 13S-140 High street, and girls on the lookout for a guaranteed fashionable bicycio on low torrns should inspect tho Stare specially imported so that girls may save the money daily spent on trams. Adams, Limited. 2-192
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13375, 17 March 1909, Page 6
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