Savimg Money . • "m Cycling ?: A considerable proportion., of the money you are daily spending on tram, train and bus fares could easily be saved, by cycling. A bicycle pays for itself over and over a&ain by stopping this constant leakage ofpence which rapidly . amounts to pounds. RIDE JK "PERFECT IN EVERY PART." and ensure years o£ economical cycling. It is far cheaper in the end' to invest in the famous B.S.A. quality material and -workmanship, tnan.to risk the doubtful bargain o£ a so-called cheap "pattern" machine. & ■ Evry Part of a B.S.A. Bicycle i. Guaranteed Interchangeable. j&gfi£% B.S.A. Catalogue /fjxT^J 3 Free. | 111 I D. Y. RENNIE, . 4^ {representing b.S.A.\ o. Ltd.) v Australian Buildings, %££# . MELBOURNE. \ dainty line \ ji iree'ruonsn£ [ Jjjs 'of^alCgrocers ■ ■ *"s ip Label & Bott1 !^ ADRIHK ATONIC
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14635, 13 February 1918, Page 10
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127Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14635, 13 February 1918, Page 10
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