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mi a WMt>s m s x i ft . .v ;i am I I 0 ■>V, Vv « B WBBBagKBaagBgBHBBWpaMWMBMWi SEE THAT TRANSFER IS ON YOUR NEW MACHINE. IT DENOTES THE GENUINE B.S.A. FACTORY BUILT BICYCLE. There's none to equal a B.S.A. for reliability oecause there's not another bicycle made with such extreme care or undergoes such stringent testing and gauging as a B.S.A. EVEfiY PAST INTERCHANGEABLE. B.S.A. BICYCLES IOM "■* y- ■"vv '.w-? 1 • From all . . i £r iOl ' Cyclo Ajentt. 9\ The "Ford" Is the People's Car. The man who buys an £BOO car can afford to buy it merely as an incident, but the man with a " couple of hundred " to spare invariably buys a " Ford." He wants value—he wants guaranteed service for his outlay—and he gets it! NOTE THE NEW FORD PRICES : 2-Sealer £175 2-Seater £l9O F. 0.8. WELLINGTON At those figpres the " Ford " is unparalleled. It is so light as to be easy on tyres and petrol yet so strong as to negotiate the rough roads and steep hills of the Dominion. Whatever you do. Don't Decide Till You Inspect a Ford. 'ackrill & Stewart, mSTEICT F^ TS - Resident Representative—W. HUGHES, Palmerston North. SOLE AGEKTS For the district "WOLSELEY "SUNBEAM" J. BETT and BAYLY, Ud. MOTOR GARAGE ... KING STBEET Carriage p *ctory . Rangitlkel street. "F.N." CABS

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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