THE OUT - DOOR GIRD. You all know the out-door girl. Her complexion is cream and roses, her carriage is erect and graceful; she doesn't suffer from “nerves,” and she’s goodtempered, happy and popular. You will note that she doesn’t ride in the bus. She rides to and fro from business or on a round of shopping, on a bicycle. And as she’s a girl of sound, good sense, her machine is a feather-weight "Speedwell.” There are a great many good points about the “Speedwell,” the principal ones being that they are easy to pusli and easy to pay for. They are built on linos that facilitate an easy, graceful, position, and they’re guaranteed in every part. Particularly easy terms will buy a lady’s “Speedwell.” A deposit of £2 will be accepted, with small monthly payments. The Lady’s Speedwell with freewheel and two brakes sells at £ll 10s, and you get rpiality for your money. WILSOX, ERASER and CO., sole Southland Agents for the “Speedwell.” Deo street, Invercargill-
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Southland Times, Issue 16736, 16 May 1911, Page 5
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