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WHY THE "SWIFT" BOY GETS FIT AND KEEPS FIT. Tho New Zealand boy is a sportsman by instinct and an athlete by training. Tho reason all New Zealand boys are not athletees is because some of them don't get the right kind of training. Right here we want to say a good word for cycling as an exercise. We have watched tho effects of cycling on tho growing army of growing lads that we call "our Swift boys." You can pick ono of thoso boys anywhere. He has tha bronzed complexion, the general air of good health, good strength and good nature, tho wholesome attractiveness \ that belongs to tho boy or man who has ! acquired tho outdoor habit. And nothing is so well calculated to givo a boy ! that habit, and to givo him tho exer- i ciso and training that mado for phy- j sical fitness and success in life as a j "Swift" road racer. It is a machine ; with tho easiest-running bearings ever i devised for a cycle. It has a short wheel | base, and its frame angles aro ealeulat- j ed for high speed running. It is seiesi- j t-ifieally designed and built for speed by j tho men who havo provided tho bicycle ' for thousands of tho world*.'; speediest • riders on road or track. The " Swift" j road-racer is an enticement to speed, ; as all it« riders know. Wo have a spec- ■ ial display of "Swift" road-moors today. yThey aro built in three stylos— Ro'yaY Superbl!. Royal Club and Tmper- • ial. The Prices rango from £12 IDs.; And wo will give terms from £1 De-! nosit. Whether you buy or not come along and let our snlcsman tell you all about ( +ho "Swift's" special points. Adams, Ltd.. Agents for "Swift" Cycles, The Avenue. Wanganui. j s^ectat7n()velttes. ', Tho hnll mark of excellence —Young and Collins, ltd., presentation articles and fancy leather goods.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 4

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