Pay V 9 Down and Ride Away! FOR 3/9 Deposit we will deliver free in Auckland or forward, FREIGHT PAID, a brand new English Cycle, made by the largest manufacturers of Cycles in the world. It is a soundly-built machine, having best Weldless Steel Tube Frame; Eadie Coaster Hub, with back-pedalling brake; Canadian Reversible or Major Taylor Handlebars (whichever you prefer); Three-coil Spring Drilastic Waterproof Saddle; Reynold’s Chain; Genuine “Dunlop” Tyres (15 months’ guarantee; the tyres of most other cycles are guaranteed for 6 months); Rubber or Rat-trap Pedals; Rear Reflector, Pump, and* Bag of Tools. The Cycle wall arrive fitted up ready to ride. Ride the Cycle for Seven Days, and, if it does not satisfy you, return it and we will refund your deposit. But if you decide to keep the machine, you will undertake to pay for it at the rate of 3/9 per week. Here are the terms: — Gent.’s Roadster: 3/9 Down and 3/9 Weekly for 54 Weeks. Lady’s Roadster: 3/9 Down and 3/9 Weekly for 57 Weeks. Racing Model: 3/9 Down and 3/9 Weekly for 66 Weeks. & ‘ r/ vx © © e Uinuimimiiir.lLUl This Nickel-Plated ACETYLENE LAMP to Every Purchaser of a CYCLE this month. TO get the full use of a Cycle during these short winter days and long dark nights a reliable and serviceable LAMP is a necessity to every Cyclist, and the LAMPS we are offering are strongly built for service and durability. Heavily nickel-plated, and with good size reflectors, they give the maximum amount of light. Secure this fine LAMP FREE by ordering one of our HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH CYCLES before the end of July. LTD. HOBSON STREET
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 714, 13 July 1929, Page 11
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