A SWIFT PROPOSITION". Emrlns the next few days an opportunity will he given to purchase the Royal Club Swift Cycles at prices much lower than these machines have ever been offered at before. The ladies’ model is the finest bicycle in the world, unequalled for ease of running, beauty of finish, and luxury of equipment has been reduced from £ls to £l3 10s. This reduced price continue in force only until the end of the present month, and as the stock of ladies’ models is being ranidly depleted it is advisable to pUrcbkse without delay. This bicycle Is so uilt that is allows the rider to assume position both graceful and comfortable; violent exertion is unnecessary, even when pedalling against a strong breeze. The Swift is par excellence the fashinonable wheel being the favourite bicycle of the peerage and aristocracy in Britain and on the Continent. Exceptionally easy terms may be arranged, good allowances on second hand bicyles. Call and see the latest models of ladies’ or gents’ Swifts. Godwards Bike Shop, Don street, agent for Swifts, Rovers and B-S.A. * D.HINK TEA " BE HEALTHY AND GOODNATURED. Do you know that, tea-drinking is a splendid aid to one’s morals V At least, that is the opinion of an English scientist who not long ago compiled a learned treatise to show the beneficial effects of tea-drinking from a spiritual, physical and moral standpoint. i. meal in the morning, he says, with tea as the beverage, will enable a man to pursue his day's work with faculties unclouded, temper unruffled, and a generally amiable state of nerves. Resides that it makes the body active, it clears the * sight, it strengthens the appetite and the digestion, and is particularly wholesome for men of corpulent bodies and great meat-eaters. Xt vanishes dreams, increases the memory, and prevents sleeplessness. It bee n observed that it has contributed more to the sobriety of the Chinese than the severest laws and most eloquent harangues and the best treatise on morin addition to all this, he claims for tea a strengthening effect on morality ‘k man who is stimulated by a Onerous cupful of tea, moderately strong. Will be able to withstand more successfully the manifold temptations that assail him In the business and social world into which he is plunged than the man who- is not sustained by the same beverage. It is perhaps hardly necessary to add that it is desirable to drink tea of good quality. By paying a fair price, and securing a brand of recognised merit, the consumer can generally depend on getting a tea which Is pure, wholesome, invigorating to body andbtain. We ourselves strongly recommend TIGER Tea. This tea has been on the market 26 year* and has given splendid satisfaction all the time. A purer or more reHcUite in not obtainable. —Advt.
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Southland Times, Issue 17608, 24 March 1914, Page 6
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