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NOTICES. XMAS PRESENTS. VCHt" MESSRS INGLIS BROS, beg to announce LARGE REDUCTIONS in CYCLES purchased from them before lat JANUARY, 1897Sale Original Price. Price. NETT HOWES £2l £25 TRIUMPHS (English)... £22 10s £25 VALKYRIES ... £22 10s £25 RAMBLERS (American) £22 10s £25 A large Shipment of BEESTON and WOLVERHAMPTON H UMBERS just landed. A Shipment of JAMES’ CYCLES to arrive in a few weeks. Don’t Forget the Address— INGLIS BROS., TROCADEEO BUILDINGS, Willis street, Wellington. P.O. Box 63. Telephone 1019. BAMBOO BICYCLES. BAMBOO BICYCLES. WE have just opened up a shipment of the above, -which are entirely new to the Cyclists of Wellington. A somewhat popular fallacy exists that “Bamboo,” as a primary factor in the construction of machines requiring at times extreme strain, is an innovation hardly equal to the tost. There is no occasion to theorise on the question, as scientific tests have indubitably demonstrated the fact that Bamboo, weight for weight, is many times stronger than steel. In the East it is used for bridges, scaffolding poles, pillars for roofs of houses, masts for ships, and for similar purposes where strength and reliability are absolutely essential. These Cycles are not built entirely of Bamboo, but a combination of Bamboo, Steel and Aluminium, the resultant machine being, for strength, lightness and life, far superior to the best machines of the moat celebrated makers, English or American. The shipment wo have just landed comprises Roadsters, Road ■ Racers and Ladies’ Cycles ; they arc thoroughly up-to-date, and are strictly Moderate in Price. We Invite Inspection. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton quay, 791 THE PROOF THAT THE WARWICK CYCLE IS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINE IN THE WORLD la supplied by the fact that there is not a single machine that is, considered up-to-date that has not copied Warwick improvements. THE Warwick crank fastenings have been demonstrated over and over again to be the strongest in use, and many seasons’ experience place its claims on a basis of absolute security, Warwick dustproof bearings have proved to be the finest in the world ; the pedals are the simplest and strongest over made; the adjustable handlebar is perfect; the height can bo altered with the finger and thumb as you iide along.

WA R WICKS aro tbehighest-grade, highest* priced machine made in America, but the expert who takes one down finds his money's worth in the splendid workmanship and attention to detail excelled in no other machine. It is so designed that the novice who pulls his machine in pieces will put it together right—he can’t help it. The WARWICK is the most popular machine. At the greatest Contest ever hold (not a side show) in America, the WARWICK headed the poll by nearly 200,000 votes over its nearest competitor, THE HYGIENIC CUSHION FRAME, As applied to WARWICKS, is the greatest luxury ever added to a cycle. Come and try it. You just sail along; no jar or jolt. DUPLICATE PARTS. Don’t buy amichineif you can’t got these. You may meet with an accident, and getting special parts made means delay and is very expensive. I stock all parts of the WAR* WICK. If You Want the Best Money Can Buy, BU? A WARWICK. F. J. w 7 FEAR, The Oldest-established Cycle Expert in the City, and Direct Importer. Sole Agent. All Cycle Accessories in stock and to arrive. Repairs skilfully executed. Established, 1880. 942 CYCLISTS. CYCLISTS. CYCLISTS, WE are soiling the highest grade Bicycle in Wellington fitted with the twospeed gear. These machines are specially built to order, and are guaranted by the Collier Company to stand the wear and tear of Wellington roads. Do you understand the benefit of the_ gear ? Come and inspect and learn its merits and workings. The Company are also sole agents for New Zealand for the Hollis bicycle. It is impossible to get a better machine than the one offered by ns. Remember T. Hollis and Son are the wellknown ganmakers, and as such employ only the most skilled mechanics. The fittings are all made by the B.S.A. Company. Westwood rims and Dunlop tyres are also fitted. These bicycles for such a high grade machine are being offered at absurdly low prices in order to get the name HOLLIS well known. Como and Inspect, and remember the Company absolutely guarantees every machine that goes out of the place. Collier Two-Speed Cycle A r 'i Company. 38, Lambton quay. TWO GUINEAS’ WORTH FOB. 1/3 IQH OLSON’S CABINE T. No. 32.— Fifteen Popular Pianoforte j Pieces | The Shepherd's Evening Song ... Blake bant do Berger (Shepherd’s Song) delweisa Inmenlied 'arch Hongroise bephanie (Gavotte) ©bin’s Return... ountry Life dnuet... ... . ieimweh hristmas Bella looking Bird March arantello in A fiat Wayside Chapel hepherd Boy ... Posted, Id extra. All the latest and popular Music at E. J. KING’S, 69, Manners street, Wellington. Pianos Tuned, 7s 6d. G-alos | Lang ] Lang | Kowalski j Czihulka I Fisher j Sudds Boccherini j Jongmann 1 Wilson Mack Heller Wilson Wilson THE “OTTO” Ctas and Oil Engines Imitated but not equalled. THE “ OTTO ”Ts THE BEST! YOU KNOW IT. rking in the Exhibiton, near entrance to Art Gallery. A. FIELD WICK, Box 351, G.P.0., Sole Agent. SODA WATER SODA WATER In Siphons. THOROUGHLY Purified and prepared specially for Private Trade. Indiaisablo in the sick-room. Obtainable from all Chemists and THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., Wellington and Wanganui [Telephone, 143

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3008, 21 December 1896, Page 3

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