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WOULDN T A 3 PLEASE ? ■ • Wife, sister, sweetheart, or friend—if you feel under an obligation to her—give her something she will prize. We s-ugges. It is an everlasting appreciated gift because of its usefulness—'tiot one forgotten when the novelty wearsi off. , The two speed hub, the Coaster Brake, the Two Rim Brakes—its perfect handle-bar control, and the simple change gear all make the "HGLLIS" the "best gift." It is heauitifu'ly fmfehed, »s a ladies' mount should be, enamelled and lined in two colours—lias best; of chain guards, dresd net, ar«i comfortable saddle. . . And"t<he' price is tower than you think. , THE L/DV'S HOLLIS BICYCLc s CYCLE ENGINEER QUEEN STREET ... . ... , . , r MASTEEfON
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10514, 2 January 1912, Page 3
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