THE "CHAMPION " Long-rnngo enn hns again broken tho Trust linos, 'llio Trust oflice-rs are firing recklessly, and aro dumbfounded at tho courage and strategy of tho "Champion," whoso colours aro nailed to tho mast, and is detorminpd to savo tho breadwinner trom the- ravages of tho Four Trust.— Advt. ALL STEEL FLUSH-JOINT FRAMES. Tho framca of Rudgo-Wlntworth bioyelos aro inado of rokl-worked high grade t tool oxclusiyoly ; no maltoablc, cost, or hot-slampocl irwi is used. They aro oolitoquontly of uniform torupor throughout, nnd possess uurivallrd Btrffness nrid strength. Tho flush-joints givo a porfpotly smooth contour, with no ledges or angles in wbioh mud or dust can lodgo. E. Reynolds and Co. (Lhnitod), 74, Willre-itreot, Wellington.-AdYW J
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1905, Page 5
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116Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1905, Page 5
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