THE BICYCLE AS AN ARTICLE OF UTILITY. NOTHING HAS EVER BEEN INVENTED TO COME UP TO THE BICYCLE for all-round usefulness ,as a means of transport for.a siiJsjle per--son It is still pre-eminent m that respect, and probably always will beNo one is too poor to afford a Bicycle, and none so rich, strong, weak, or old but could use it to advantage. Anyone possessing a Bicycle is never without a, means of quickly. throwing off dullness and depression. The exhilarating influence of exercise in the open ana the joys of rapid, rhythmic motion amid the beauties of nature are better than all the physic that ever was for killing depression and restoring animal spirits. Almost EVERYONE should have a Bicycle, if only as a health giver. But. in addition, its all-round utility is without parallel. In this district we can fairly claim is be the leaders in. the Bicycle Trade. We have built up our business on a solid reputation for fair dealing, fair prices, and high Quality of goods and workmanship. Wc invite you to pay a visit to the large .showroom in our new Fort Street premises and inspect the splendid rang© of ladies' and gent.'3 Bicycles on view thereThey are priced from £6 to £16. and easy terms can bo arranged if desired. CATALOGUES FREE. CATALOGUES FREE. CATALOGUES FREE. SKEATES AND WHITE, " The Cyclist's House for Quality," 48. FORT STREET. THE POPULAR PIANO. The favourite instrument with very many of our customers is the BOYD PIANO. It has won Highest Awards at International Exhibitions. It, compares with Pianos from anywhere, and at its price is supreme. The High Quality Piano at a Low Price is the Boyd. Sole Agents. BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL PIANO CO. (A. HEGMAN. Manager l . STRAND ARCADE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTOVERSTOCKED IN DINNER AND TEA SETS. YOUR OPPORTUNITY. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. An Allowance of 3s in the £ (15 per cent. Discount.). Our Stock is Well Selected, and th* Patterns are the Latest DAINTY TEA SETS: For 6 Persons, from 7s 6d; full Sets, from 15s. DINNER SETS. All Prices. TANFIELD, POTTER AND CO., 242. QUEEN STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16019, 10 September 1915, Page 6
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