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NEW STARS RTJN EAST. The latest ladies' Stars are very much improved, fitted with all the latest novelties, and built to drive with little exertion against the wind and up hills. The new machines are very stylish and wonderfully easy to push. The new gent's Stars are well ahead of other machines, very light and classy, and fitted with all England's best patents. A very marked improvement to make the machines easy running is the low crank bracket fitted to Stars, this, together with the large chain wheels, makes the latest Stars the easiest running cycles in the market, as machines built with high brackets over, 12in. from the" ground, measuring front the centre of the axle, run dead, and always require a Btrong rider with plenty of push. Address Star Cycles, Mercer-street, Wellington.— Advt. RARE BARGAINS IN CYCLES. To clear the line we have determined to slaughter our large stock of Spalding bicycles. This is an opportunity of procuring the highest' grade up-to-date machine, with all the latest improvements, at the lowest price, which will not occur again. We find a oheaper maohine sells for as high a price in this market as one of higher quality. We have therefore decided to quit them at a great saorifico. Call early. A large stock of accessories kept. Repairs a speciality. Still a number of second-hand machines for Bale, cheap. S. Luke & Co., Ltd.— Advt. SALE. To make room for shipments to arrive, I am selling my largo stock of cycling sundries at less than cost, equal to a discount of from 15 to 40 percent. Lamps— Silver King, 17s ; Miller's latest (kerosene), 17s ; Imperial, 12s 6d ; 20th Century, 15s ; ditto Tandem, 20s ; and other makers, at low prioes * Bells, 6d to ss. Cyclometers— Veedor, 7s ; Marvel, 7s 6d. Rubber-guards— Front stripß, 2s j full, 4s 6d; spring-roller, 7s 6d. Wall brackets, 4s 6d ; patent trouser clips, 5d and 3d : luggage-carriers, 2s 6d to 7s 6d ; and all other goods at equally low prioes. S. E. Wright 1, Lambton-auay.— Advx,

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Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 151, 23 December 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 151, 23 December 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIV, Issue 151, 23 December 1897, Page 2

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