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NOT MADE IN ONE FACTORY.

We hare just received shipments of the latest “ Stars ” per s.s. Hangatira, specially built for New Zealand by the Eadie Manufacturing Company, England. The Stars are somewhat different to many of the machines offered in' Wellington, as they are built up of all-England's best patents, and not the product of one factory. As everyone knows ft is almost impossible for any cycle manufacturing concern to command and makeall the beat cycle patents of tho workl. What wo claim for “Stars is that all the bost patents which are owned and worked by seParate manufacturing concerns, are to be found assembled together on the high-grado Stor such as the Dunlop tyre, Brooke’s saddles. Wetawood rims, Kendall s double-butted spokes, patent chains, patent tubing,.So-, *o. This explains why “ Stars are hoMat, reliable wheels, as every part is che work of a specialist, and not the product of Mr P N. Adams has returned from the bonth, and wiU be glad to show those interested tte points of the wheels. Our repairing department is now in working order and we are ready to repair, re-enamel and ro-plato all makes of cycles. Adams Star Cycle Company, Mercer street, Wellington, and at Christchurch.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 3

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NOT MADE IN ONE FACTORY. New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 3

NOT MADE IN ONE FACTORY. New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 3

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