FIGHTING THE TRAMS
We are quite aware that tb» trtJ__B somewhat interfero with tiie bttyiß business, and as a matter of ba&JML we are now setting out to fish-YjH trams. It is just a matter ot/frjM. petition. Money spent in admittedly money lost, bat IMmß** spent on a bicyclo i 3 adnuttedly'rmbwjß,, saved. We have imported;* line of 250 Star ladies' bicyclen^t&H v with tno rim tifully lim il* nut) i teed for two only 20s, and 'the : ss. The easy teriri9' , will enable girls. purchase at once a smart .»_?. JSW*! with free wheel on term*'only t&wjftl tho payment of tram fares. ;»W#v_-. making a special display on '-nfcp&klfl' / in our windows at 138-140 and girls on the Jootaw. •. ■'&*__ guaranteed fashionable bicycle terms should inspect the' Stara ijgM . ally imported so that girls tho money daily spout "on-.tiUW . Adams, Limited. ?'''-;'??_■--'
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13376, 18 March 1909, Page 6
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