FROM "A CJUT WITH A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT " " Where are your oilier models?" "Barieai my good friend. We have confined our efforts to the handling of two machines —one t or gentlemen and one for ladies. By reducing ihe number^ of pattern* we are able to (jive the highest veJne, ss oar contracts with tbe manufacturers ma up to nearly 500 cycles. The wheels we- are offering are equal io machines at £25 to-£3O-; yoa cannot get batter." ''Bow, do you Sell-go cheap ? " "By contracting for qnautities and doing a hustling business. £23 10s was the price of fee 'Colonial Bt»r ( 4 but wo now giva far better value for £20.'" ..■■.'.. Send for catalogne. All .duplicate parts priced i »nd ilkistrated. No more costly-repairs. Adahs Crows Coiepahx, MflWhsirt*. drir«f% Chtjgtojjnfth., ....... ...
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10620, 16 March 1896, Page 2
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129Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10620, 16 March 1896, Page 2
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