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THREE GOLD MEDALS POE CYCLES. The Superb Swift, made by the oldest makers of cycles in the world, and guaranteed by ns for live years, was awarded a gold medal at the Exhibition. The well-known Star, made by the Eadie Manufacturing Company, which has boon sold in Now Zealand for over fifteen years, and which is admitted by all to be a reliable, well-made cycle, was also awarded a gold medal. Por our unique display of cycles at tho Exhibition we wore awarded a gold medal r ... _. - P.,! ! Aai-iwA for our Collective Exhibit. Call and inspect the Gold Medal Models on view at our shops. , . ADAMS. Ltd. (late Adams Star Cycle Co.), Mercer street, Wellington. IT’S WISEST AND CHEAPEST TO GET THE BEST. Quality is of the first importance always in deciding value. What does price signify to tho buyer if quality is, not obtained? In nothing is this,point more emphasised than clothes for ovorydav wear. In tact, it is said, not unadvisedly, that the prize of success is '* Dearest to him who known how to Discerning men, in daily increasing numbers, arc to bo found placing their orders at Mr I). Milligan s English Tailoring Rooms in Kolburno avenue, and since the arrival of the newest Loudon suitings, the rush has I oeeu quite remarkable *

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6176, 6 April 1907, Page 6

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