LAST DAYS OF "SWIFT" AND "STAR" CLEARING SALE.
At 1 p.m. to-morrow tho reduction clearing sale of "'Swift" and ''Star' , bicycle;?, second hand bicycles, and sundries, will come to an end. The salo has been a thoroughly successful one. and stocks have boon very satisfactorily reduced. Tho opportunity to purchase tho highest grade "Swifts" and the popular ''Star" roadster bicycles, equipped with free wheel, tteel mudguards, and two powerful rim brakes, together with tho new pattern .short-base '"Swift" racers, at reductions of £3 on ordinary prices, continues for only a day and a half more. Luckily we are still ablo to supply these machines in men's and ladies' roadster and mens' racing models, the {-lock, though 6mall k still including a few machines of each model. Particular attention is directed to the exceptionally low terms of repayment allowed to "Swift" purchasers, as little as £1 deposit and instalments of £1 per month being accepted. Second-hand bicycles are offered .at rock-bottom prices, and substantial reductions havo been made in all sundries. Seize tho opportunity while it lasts. Adams, Ltd., High street, Christchurch. (R. M. Adams, "Swift" and "Star" Ilepresentative). 6
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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189LAST DAYS OF "SWIFT" AND "STAR" CLEARING SALE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 6
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