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WA T-O.H THE - • ALBERTS •' With full Nickel front folks. ' . ' BICYtJIiES Can-be had in all grades and at all prices, but r e o =S!L supply the «£ ry beat at the lowest Possibfe pnces. Shese are the famous ALBERT CYCLES, built from the finest English or American fittings obtainable, and £ 1 to Btate that «he parts to build ALBEKTS cost more than many of the so-called, high-grade finished bicycles now on 'the market, and FOR D ? arl /r t sl<l a^ e price of ALBERTS is asked. In ALBERTS, every cup. and cone in the bearing is machined from the bar of special tool" steel, hardened right through and round decimally true, after hardening. Bearings are all dnst proof and oil-retaining,narrow tread, 4£in , Dunlop Tyres, Perry's chains' and Brooks' saddles fitted. Frames and wheels built on machined jigs, by which a frame or wheel oould not possibly be one thousandth part of an inch out of alignment or truth. Enamel, best stoving, four coats, and aiterwards hand polished. Plating extra heavy on copper, and we are quite satisfied that nothingcould be better. You know that they have been winning all the races of late, and breaking rscords, and it will pay you to stsp round and see us. You will always find us ready to do our utmost for you. Note Address— PETER SMITH, Agent for America a esentative wheel, THE VICTOiR LOWER ALBERT-STREET, AUCKLAND, Opposite the Sailors' Home. mHE CLEVELAND , BICYCLE. THE WORLD'S BEST AND STRONGEST WHEEL. - Write for Catalogue to vi;king wheel company, . 290, QPEEN-BTBEET, ATTOKIjAMP. : THE Largest Assortment OR. TEAPOTS CRUETS OAK BUTTERS-EGG-STANDP BISCUIT-JARS TABLE KNIVES TEA-KNIVES ■ PEN-KNIVES RAZORS STROPS BRUSHES. SUITABLE FOR WEDDDKJ PBEBEHTS: ETC., AT J. *J. DICKEY'S 98, Queen -street, &r Opposite Bank of New Zealand. EN'S, BOYS'. AND YOUTHSI MACKINTOSHES. TWEED OVERCOATS AND OILCOATS.- Just opened an immense variety at wholesale prices.— B. HOBBSi

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Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVIII, Issue 1017, 25 June 1898, Page 22

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