__t6M;«'.'A CHAT WITH A CYCLING COBRBSPONDENT." "Where are yonr other models?" "Buried, my good friend. Wo have confined our efforts to the handling of two machines—o_e for gentlemen and one for ladies. By reducing the number cf patterns we are able to give the highest value, _« our contracts with the manufacturers mn up to nearly 500 oycles The wheels wo nre offering are equal to machines at £25 to £30.; you cannot get better." "How do you sell bo cheap?:•..!."By contracting for quantities and doing ft hmtling business, £23 10s was the price of the ' Colonial Star,' bnt we now giva far better value for £20." Send for catalogue. All duplicate parts priced and illustrated. No more costly repairs. Adams Cycle Company, Manchester street, Christfiharch. . . •
CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS. Bat at what cost is this cleanliness procured by man; people ? Often at th 6 coat of a bad and uncomfortable ekin, the result of the use of inferior soaps. To essure a good, healthful Blrin Pkars'Soap ahoold slwavu be twed. — Nearly all l&dies declare they don't want to be flattered, bat tbe nrtist who t*kes them at .their word does bo at his peril.—Phil Morris. JDBINK SWUNG BLOSSOM XffiA
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 19 February 1896, Page 3
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