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4 T H IN . | MLN You can develop your physique m a very A snort time with Body Vv G'dture. You can en- \A /^/v^,^ large your cheat, VwTDO broaden your shisul- N ~^S ders, correct that V-« stoop, develop your I* f lltnbs and 'acquire a FJ strong personality* JR3SH& Send six stamps -for / TC\ booklet, TBody Cul- (/ \\ ' tore for Thin Men" to \\ 11 14. HARRISON, 56T, l( \\ , Manners Street, Wei- j) |X | llngton. Quality and Reliability It i« no easy matter to see the difference between a, cheap and shoddy bicycle and a high-grade machine m the showroom, but it is very apparent after a week or two on the road. BICYCLES , we made to give years of troublefree service under all conditions. Scientifically designed from the highest-grade materials only, the amazing popularity of B. S. A. Bicycles is a splendid tribute to their reliability and value. , It is poor economy to buy a cheap > machine when you can get a B.SA, specially designed for the New Zealand market. From £11 10s. up Write for N.Z* tQSI catalogue to v W C.E.BLAYNEY l/ftl ' ' (fiJSA. Factors Repmtnlalivt) vSfiß^ ■I 30 Courtenay Place, __^__ Look tor thta WELLINGTON. Trade Mark Have your bicycle fitted with * i , an Eadie Coaster Hub. Used by World" ChanfpioTi Athletes and Tennis Playen i» w>nde'nully Soothing for' • TIRED'vF^EI

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NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1102, 13 January 1927, Page 10

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