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Buy 66 a. this Christmas The Highest Grade Cycle Offered at the Price LOOK AT THE VALUE£4I96 There is no more practical gift than a Bell Cycle. Its value is proved by the great specification. Chromium plating, Renolds chain, Brooks saddle, twelve months’ guarantee tyres, pump, tools and red reflector. Any easy terms. £546 The Lady’s Cycle is just as good as the Men’s. It has the same distinctive features, and has the addition of best quality dress-nets JUVENILE CYCLES THE BELL Juvenile Cycles are right up to the high standard of the larger models. Only first quality components are used. These sell at the low prices of:— £4/15/- (boys), £5 (girls). GREAT TRICYCLE VALUE We have a very wide range of Tricycles at prices to suit all pockets. Easy terms can be arranged. Call and inspect our large stock. Priced frOXII £2,/5/' BELL CYCLE & MOTOR CO. LTD. 110 LICHFIELD STREET CHRISTCHURCH

* With uottr Xmas Wishes ♦ ♦ PACKED IN 50's & 100's II Send Craven “A” Cigarettes in the cheery, seasonable packings, conveniently arranged for presentation. There are two Gift sizes (50 and 100) and each contains cigarettes of real character. Craven “A ** are cool, smooth and satisfying and they do not affect the throat., RAVENA CORK-TIPPED, IQO%VIRGINIA * SEALED-FRESH, SOLD-FRESH 'huute tpeciaUy to fyuusent sore t/tAQoU * THIS photograph shows the reverse side of the “50 ” box. In the space provided you can add your name and the gift is complete in itself. The “100” box is packed and wrap, ped in the same convenient way.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 940, 9 December 1933, Page 12