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Some B.S.A: Bicycles are born with 8 silver spoon in their mouths: Others do a hard day'8 work There'sa BS.A: Bicycle in England, for instance; that carries a good- sized owner, plus spade, fork, broom, tools, food and a lawn mower: About 300 Ibs. all told: I#SA While we do not recommend load ing even a BS.A: to that extent; this example shows the strength of these famous machines: BICYCLE BSA: Bicycles are difficult to get now, but your dealer will try to help you: After the war there' 11 be all the BSA: products you want; CARRIES leading the field in desigo and reliability. Nz: Agents } Bicycles: A. G. Healing & Co. Ltd# 10 TIMES 36dMaca E3ble3eceetSWllchucch; Auckland District Skeates & White Ledss 68 Fort Street, Auckland Moror Cycles_~NZa: Skeates 6 White Lid. OWN KSA BICYCLES AND WEIGHT MOTOR CYCLES Every part 0 little better than It need 60 Icckf E32 318 Stop that EfFeGtuaL RiMEDY Cough with BAXTERS RESERVEX LUNG PRESERVER The Time-Tested BAXTEBS LID: Remedy Cc MiciNO Oeajetd 4 Baxtere Ltaj, 602 Colombo 862, Chri8tchuron 48e Gxcuse me_ Children, too, 490 need Inec 'NvigoratiNG ANDREWS] Cleonliness LIVER SALT ERVESCE) LIVER ANDREWS SALT SCOTT & TURNER LTD ANDREWS HOUSE; NEWCASTLE-ON TYNE; ENGLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 227, 29 October 1943, Page 13

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