T HE HE "OUDGE fTTr HIT WORT! T JAiUDGE \V t UITWOBTiL BICYCLE IS before every other Machine in the land, and is the BEST and CHEAPEST in the long run. 23 “SPECIAL" BUDGE WHITWOBTH LADY’S BICYCLE Is one of the most popular Lady’s Cycles on the market, and is unequalled in design, finish, and appearance. Its elegant appearance and easy-running qualities have gained for it a very wide appreciation, especial!/ among ladies who have become expert oydists. The weight is low, but so cut down as not to sacrifice its strength or rigidity; and all its fittings, such as dressguards, mudguards, brake, etc., are praotioal and emoieut. W. J. McLEAN, Travelling Bepresentaiivo. UNEQUALLED I WARD & CO.’S CHAMPAGNE ALES At all Leading Clubs and Hotels.
Have no other ALE while you can get WARD’S. BICYCLES AT A PAIR PRICE. WMILLEIi is pleased to an c -LvJL nounoe that he hasconpleted arrangements for the purchase limited number of CRESCENT BICYCLES. These machines will be sold at the Extraordinary Low Price of s6lB 10s (LADY OR GENT). THE CRESCENT is Guaranteed Equal to any Machine now on the Market. There are over FIFTY CRESCENTS now in use in Gisborne. THE CRESCENTS are 1901 models, and are fitted with DUNLOP TYPES WESTWOOD STEEL EIMS DUST-PKOOF BEAEINGS Don’t pay a big price for a machine when you can get a wheel like this for £l3 10s. For a considerable time the public have asked for a Reliable Bioyele at a fair price, but until now they have asked in vain. After many trials and careful consideration, we have no hesitation in placing the CRESCENT before the public as a HighGrade Bicycle, and make A BOLD ASSERTION RIGHT HERE that the CRESCENT is as good as any, and better than most Bicycles now being sold in Gisborne at from £2O to £25.
It! LAfi'P3 We can break the Trade right up. Just landed from Sydney 100 ACETELYN LAMPS. Ordinary Trioo .. .. 22s 6d OUR PRICE .. .. 8s Gd DUBLOP MULTIPLES TYPES At a Big Beductiou. To be had only from Wm, Miller, MILLER’S CORNER, Or from J. H. ORMOND, PEEL STRE
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 123, 4 June 1901, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 123, 4 June 1901, Page 1
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