AUCKLAND EXHIBITS.
Mb T. H. Copeman, of the New Zealand Perairbulator Factory, Grey-street, is sending two perambulators from stock to he Dunedin .Exhibition. One of the exhibits is Coperaan's patent colonial orne or ornamental metallic curve top bassinette, a most comfortable and well iinished carriage. It is set up on the maker's improved springs, which will oscillate, but not so much as to give children the sensation of sea-sickness, but will carry them in ease and cum tor fc. The other exhibit is a metallic body ornamented ; it has a reversible hood, and feet up on impro\ed fepriiitr*3 and (Jopeman's patent paragon wiro bicycle whcelb The spokes in the paragon wheels are ri vetted in na\e smd lim, and they aie veiy stiong and durable. Mr Copeman ha& been mailing the paragon wheels at his factory, Grey-street, foxnearly three scare, and hats not had one single complaint.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 415, 30 October 1889, Page 4
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147AUCKLAND EXHIBITS. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 415, 30 October 1889, Page 4
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