a Sight FOR sore eYesl" In spite of the alternative attraction In this instance; it'8 a clear expression of delight in that present day rarity_a brand new wartime BS.A: Bicycle: But post-war models will in- deed be a sight worth seeing: For sheer splen- dour of colour, design, and performance; the only thing to equal one BS.A. bicycle will be another wearing the same famous three letters: Some more B.S.A: bicycles are nOw coming into the country. Ask your dealer if he has one available for you _you may be lucky. Or-put your name down, and be sue of it when it afrives: BSA: Representatives: A: G. HeBicycle: Co. Ltd , KSA 216 Madras Sto, Christchurchs and 42 Cable Sta, Wellington Auckland District: BICYCLE S AND Skeates 6 White Ltd., 48 Fort Street, Auckland MotoR CYCLE S Motor Cycles~N.Z: Skeates 6 White Ltd: BsA Cycles Ltd , England. 5.4
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 336, 30 November 1945, Page 18
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