FROM "A CHAT WITH A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT".
" Where are your other models ? " " Buried, my good friend. We have confiaed our efforts to the handling of two machines — one for gentlemen and one for ladies. By reducing the number of patterns we are able to give tho highest value, as our contracts with the manufacturers run up to nearlj 500 cycles. Tha wheels we are offering are equal to machines at' £25 to £30 ; you cannot get better." " How; do you sell so cheap P " "By contracting* foi quantities and doing a hustling business. £23 10s was the price of the ' Colonial Star,' bat we now give far better value for £20." Send for catalogue. All duplicate parts priced and illustrated. No more costly repairs. Adams Cycle Company, Manchester street, Christohurch. Sir John Arnott, one of the founders of the Grey River Argus, has decided to leave Greymouth and join his aon in the management of his Dew newspaper venture at Hastings. A gold albert watch chain has been forwarded to Mr Bray, formerly clerk at the Balolutha railway station, as a token'of the good wishes of the people there towards him. The aubaoartions were limited to 8s each.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 37
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198FROM "A CHAT WITH A CYCLING CORRESPONDENT". Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 37
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