Value Extraordinary! the D Standard of Cycle Excellence at a much lower price. Although the B.S. A. Standard Model at sixteen guineas represents unexcelled value, the outlay required is a little beyond the reach of a great number of would-be B.S.A. cyclists. Realising this, the B.S. A. Company has now produced a machine, lower in price, yet retaining the well known B.S.A. superiority—the B. A* Factory Representative for New Zealand: C. E. BLAYNEY 30 Courtenay Place, 'WELLINGTON. EMPIRE” model at £ll-11-0. Don’t be misled The "Empire** Cycle carries a B.S.A. guarantee Look for the Piled Arms trade-mark and letters B.S. A. on the steering head, chain wheel, cranks and hubs. Your local dealer will show you the new model. 2 S
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 August 1925, Page 15
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