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GOLD MEDAL BICYCLES.

We agiitii bring before the public convincing proof of the high quality of our bicycles. We have been telling the public that we conti oiled and sold the world's best bicycles, and the fitting proof of «uch a. statement is comp'etely borne out by our posi ion in the list of awjrds at the New Zealand Intern ilioiiaf- Exh bition. Jn open competition which is the test'of all round excellence and. proof of quality, our bicycles stood tlie test, and ne are proud to teH the public that we completely outdistanced our competitors, and secured such a lmge piopovtion of the awards nude i:i this cUss of exhibit, that it would, not he out of place to say that the rest of our competitors weie totally eclipicd. Out of a total of eight awards" for complete bicycles, our cycles weie awarded l three gold and two silver me lals, leaving one gold and two silver medals to go round the balance of ai' the bicycle traders in New Zea'tuul.. The particulars ara as follows:—Hold medal for best collective bicycle exhibit, .gold medal for K-idie Star cycles, gold medoi! for Swift cycles, silver medal for Hninbar cycle;-, silver medal fdr Tiiumph cycles. All these models on view. . You are reqnesled to inspect Adams, Ltd., The Aicade, Thnaru. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13238, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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GOLD MEDAL BICYCLES. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13238, 19 March 1907, Page 2

GOLD MEDAL BICYCLES. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13238, 19 March 1907, Page 2

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