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Be proud , of your Bicyclerride a — 1 a machine • • with 70 year*' . . U79 reputation .for "N^v^ quality and re- , <^v .*v""*/]_/ V^\ liability behind it — a machine i l^m that will give. ■ ''ILriSr you full value for every penny CSU^^'^JU, 'J&\ of its price. v J^n V fij B.S.A. Bicycles p^t Ut JJ are manufac- _fl KB Yin tared through- x^S*. m\' w out m the BS A. //|to^ Eli N lßa\ factories, and // / Kt^Ky^l are built to give / / i/i l|| jflMsnHTyr«jfl a lifetime of un- j I jwOinPK Wj\\\ Vj] failing service. 11l »\ |f IsgJjb li/ Here are some U\ SI M exclusive BS. A. y\ ml k& features which ensure long V>^ service : B.S.A. Cranks are made from best quality carbon steel forgings, with chain-wheel flange forged Look for the solid. Eadie Coaster Hub ». BS.A. Trade j $ the Coaster, with a posi- ""'*' tive drive. B.S.A. Chain f Wheel has a double flange, and toughened gear-cut teeth, and is fixed' to crank by five screws. You can't go wrong if you choose a B.S.A. Bicycle. Prices from £10 . 10s. Call and see the local B.S.A. dealer or write for catalogue to A. G. HEALING & CO. LTD:, Wholesale Distributors, Wellington and Christchurch. GEO. SEGGIE, A /^^j^L Factory Representative ttJfa4-\ UU| V« JOL 49, Elizabeth Street, (t^i JJjQ_ If It NIEIBOURNE. Have your Bicycle fitted with an Eadie Coaster Hub. BOOKS BY POST & "Speeches & Toasts" (for everyone) 4/6 Posted. "The Chairman's Guide" (and sec- * retary's companion) .. 4/6 Posted. "Letter- Writer" (for Ladies' and Gent's) . . ; 4/6 Posted. Tea Cup Fortune Telling. 3/6 Posted. "The Love Book" 3/6 Posted. "Plays for Amateur Actors" 3/6 Posted. 60 Best Humorous Recitations 2/6 Posted. 200 Old-Time Songs 2/6 Posted. "The Decameron" (100 complete tales) ....... . . . . . 6/6 Posted. "The Heptameron" (complete) 6/6 Posted. Guy De Maupassant's Short Stories 2/6 Posted. "Enduring: Passion" (By Marie Stopes) . . ; . 10/6 P9Sted. "Married Love" (By Marie Stopes) 5/6 Posted. "The Household Doctor" (By Dr. Black) 4/6 Posted. Hygiene of Marriage" 4/6 Posted. "Youth and Its Problems" 7/6 Posted. Confidential Chats with' Boys 5/6 Posted. Confidential Chats with Girls 5/6 Posted. "Susan Lennox" (Her Rise and Fall) 15/6 Posted. AITKEN'S ARCADE 5 Courtenay Place,, WELLINGTON

6 Years of Work TO-DAY — after six years of work — the results of the work of N.Z. Perpetual Forests Ltd. — -youngforests,' covering a 16-mile circle, are already well established, and have been equipped with firebreaks, look-out towers, caretakers' cottages, and many miles of roads, with the whole forming a great and valuable asset. ' The Company, possessed of ample resources (its ramifications are world-wide), is now carrying out research work m America and the Old Country, with a view to ascertaining the best methods of marketing the crop. -In this way "Perpetual Forests " is helping to increase the earning power of the Dominion— keeping muchneeded money at horne — bringing money free of interest into the country at a time when it is most needed — and forming a source of national wealth destined to be worth many millions of pounds. Further details of the Company's operations and of N.Z. Perpetual Forestry Bonds will be sent on request. JIN ♦/>♦ L Cr JjC LIXIiI Forests Ltd* Maintenance Reserve Funds Exceed £950,000 of which more than £476,000 is held by the Trustees onjbehalf of the Bondholders, and invested m approved Trustee Securities. Brokers: SMITH, W'YLIE & CO. LTD.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1291, 4 September 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1291, 4 September 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1291, 4 September 1930, Page 9

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