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THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND

This is not a parable but an estah-. iighed fact, for we are going to assist you to save 2s 6d weekly you are spending in tram faxes, which amounts to £6 10s a year. Now we are prepared to sell you a "Swift" Cycle on exceptionally easy terms system, which every working-man should take advantage of. These "Swift" cycles are made of tho very best steel, so good are they that we guarantee the bearings for five, years. Prices from £12 10s, deposit £1 and 5s weekly will purchase one of these easy running cycles.. The Cash Buyer's Chance. —200 famous "Star" cycles for sale, owing to the labour troubles at Home. This shipment of cycles arrived too late for the summer business, so we are prepared to sacrifice them at practically half price. These cycles are beautifully finished in black enamel and fitted with two brakes, free wheel -and mudguards. They aro made of specially prepared steel, which has made tho "Star" the strongest machine in the world. Usual price £12 10s. Now taking £7 10s. Get busy-—do not miss inspecting' the best bargains thfat ever came into this country. Country clients unable to get into town<can rely on us to give them a square deal when ordering "by letter. , We wish to impress tipon you that this special offer only remains open up to the end of July. ADAMS, LTD., Agents, Avenue, Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 4

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THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 4

THE WORKING MAN'S FRIEND Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 4

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