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How often have you mislaid, forgotten, or actually lost that old-fashioned., bulky thing called a Key-ring? How many holes has it made in your trousers pockets ? - Now, flat in your pocket, compact, flexible, a Buxton Keytainer never forgets your keys. Filed away on a swivel hook, the Key you want is always at your finger tips, easily found even in the dark! Compact, Convenient and Secure Buxton Keytainers are sold by Hardware Merchants, Tobacconists, Mercers, and Fancy Goods Dealers, in plain and fancy leather cases, with 4, 6, or 8 hooks. If unable to obtain, write to Weston Bros, and Co. Ltd., Box 925, Christchurch {Manufacturers of Westcraft Leather Goods) who will put you in touch with a retailer who can supply. AINER

m 3 © A luhosename isa guarantee ofqualily s. M#<J# by Ga'.leher Ltd, Belfast and London. NX Agents— .. Stlmond & Spru arson Lis#.. Wcllißijton.

| '4 I 1 !& ►» m I $ $ I rvi ♦V >T» ♦* | n 44 k «? & ♦4 •# w i overing 2000 Miles —Still in Excellent Running 0 We received the following letter last week:—« Thirteen months ago I secured one of your Cycles to use on my Newspaper delivery. I have used it constantly six days each week, carrying a load up to a hundred weight of papers as well as myself (over eleven stone), and after the morning delivery I have used the Cycle daily in collecting my accounts. 1 have worked the Bike constantly in all weathers without a stop, covering always two hundred miles each week, often more than that. I do not exaggerate when I claim my Cycle to have covered over two thousand miles with heavy loads in bad weather over indifferent roads. I consider this a true test of the value and reliability of your Cycles. lam still using the machine as above stated and it remains in excellent running order. I hope to continue using it for months to come—certainly a splendid investment to any working man, ...... . *■' j L.H.G. ( < ft 7 A <2>: ♦♦ $ 0 m •# # r # Mil K>: ♦♦ :<s> 51wm ♦♦ Nil ♦♦ :<•>: m :<a ♦♦ 0i ♦♦ ►<s>: m : e <s>: k>: § I $ ♦♦ :<3> ;<s> i & E ♦♦ & I :<s> i <S>: ❖ & ♦♦ 1 & WA 1 i I ?A 1 i i % m I * m i a m :<s> s m m I ft 10/- DOWN and 3/9 per week for One Year. Ladles 9 Cycle 4/- per week A SJEBj? RB33SE The high-grade Cycle we offer you for 10/- down and small weekly payments; has beat Weldles» Steel Tube Frame; Eadie Coaster Hub English Duniop Tyres (15 months guarantee; the tyres of moat other cycles are guaranteed for six months); Rubber or Eat Trap Pedals. Pump and Bag of Tools supplied with the Machine, whiclta will arrive fitted up ready to ride. /'■V—f!i'\ \ Test a Cycle for Seven Days, and if it does not give absolute satisfaction, return it at our expense, and we will promptly refund your 10/- deposit. But if you decide to keep the Machine you may pay for it at the following rate:—Gent's Cycle, 3/9 per week for one year. If yo'i pay within six months, we will give you alO per cent discount off the balance. Or, if you prefer to purchase this High-grade Cycle for cash, send with your order £B/7/6 for a Gent's Cycle or £B/17/6 for a Lady's Cycle, and the Machine will go forward Freight Paid, subject to Seven Days' Riding Test FARMERS' TRADING CO., LTD., Hohson Street, Auckland. Gent.'s • Please supply me with a —Cycle, for which I enclose ,10/- deposit. If, after Seven Days' Riding Teat, I decide to keep the Cycle, 1 undertaketo pay off the balance at the rate of (Gent.'s Cycle 3/9, Lady's Cycle 4/-) per week for one year. li lt I I Address ¥M¥f¥t¥XsM¥M¥fsM¥J®MMM¥ji¥X^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 14 (Supplement)