MAKE AN ARAB CRY Don t let Ali, Abdul or AAohommad put the squeeze on your wallet any longer with ■exorbitant petrol prices. Cycle and save <with a new Healing from Smiths City Market. &.i I 4 X-X ' l l ■ I'X(odv* I ' A 10-SPEED TOURING CYCLE Double action, alloy brakes. High-pressure racing rims. Chrome chain and sprocket wheel guards. Built-in pedal reflectois. Cotterless crooks. $237 or $2.90 weekly 10 SPEED MCT-270 As above but with deluxe silver/chrome frame, full guards a;rd Shimano "Positron" Gears. Cotterless cranks. $273 or 52.40 weekly ■ ■ J r / i'll ' '♦ * r / /H' x ’ X I '' - 'Bi i CRUISER A fvan ed design uni-se> cy e • all ages. Heavy duty Hms* full ballbearing movement. Built-in carrier. Coaster hub with back, pedal brake and front cahper brake. $166.50 or $1.45 weekly With 3-speed gears and calioer brakes. $179.50 or $1.55 weekly THREE FLOORS OF CUSTOMER PARKING FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ENTRANCE DUNDAS STREET • COLOMBO STREET • NORTHLANDS • ARMAGH STREET PH. 798-100 PH. 69 857 PH. 526 056
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