I To meet the increasing demand for a high-grade bicycle at a moderate price, R A. Rodgers, Stafford Street South, has just landed a shipment of the noted Royal Enfield machines. Enamelled a rich black, and finished with gold lines, this well-known English product, presents a handsome appearance, and tho same guarantee of quality stands behind it, as behind the famous Enfield small arms. Ladies’, girls’ and children’s models, both,free and fixed wheel types. Inspection invited. Liberal time payments if desired. R. A. Itodgerg, South Canterbury agent.
NEW PATENTED FOOTBALL BOOT, ENDORSED BY “ALL BLACKS.” The “O.B.” is praised by “All Blacks.” It is far ahead of all other football boots, the patented featuro (1) strengthens the sole; (2) prevents studs coming through or hurting the ifoot; (3) keeps inner sole even; (4) prevents lumps forming inside the boot; (5) distributes player’s weight evenly on all studs; (6) maintains resiliency and strengthens the sole. The “O.B.” is sold by all retailers ant] sports shops, at 27s 6d a pair. In the event of any difficulty, a post-card to M. O’Brien and Co., Ltd., Christchurch, will bring you the name of nearest retailer carrying stocks.
ECLIPSE FENCES & CATES Last longer, roquire less attention, and give bottor service than any other make. All gate frames made from galvanised tube. Be sure and ask for ECLIPSE. Catalogues posted FREE, Eclipse Fence Co. Ltd. 651 COLOMBO ST., CHBISTCHUKCH! Mo\V. &. S.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 8 April 1926, Page 3
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