EVERYTHING REDUCED AT THE BIG HARVEST SALE.
Messrs Adams, Ltd., who are conducting their annual harvest sale -it their headquarters establishment, iiign street Christchurch, have branches all over New Zealand. They conduct tho biggest retail cycle business in New Zealand and are therefore able to buy in big quantities on tho most advantageous terms. An important, part ot the linn's policy. and one winch has helped the extension of it« business on so great n scale, is to allow the customers to benefit by savings effected in buying. The harvest sale is a cam m point In every line there have been big reductions. ""Supcrbe Swift" cycles have heen reduced by £o, "Royal Club Swifts" by £2 10s, "Star" cycles have been reduced from £12 10s to £7 10s, juvenile "-Stars" from £7 10? to £-" 15s. All lines of sundries, including tyres, lamps, mudguards, free wheels, brakes, and a thousand other accessories have been reduced from .'lO to CO por cent. And the important point to remember. Mr' Farmer, is that this sale is for your benefit, and that the stock is all "absolutely now. clean and up-to-date, of the latest pattern nnd the highest quality. Come along and buy son.cthm.j- for the boys and girls in 'return for "their assistance with the h.-irvest. Adams. Ltd.; High street, Christchurch. (R. M. Adams, Bicycle Department Representative.) 0
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15243, 3 April 1915, Page 8
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