You are dang close. Those are the lowest 24 hour readings for both you have had so far. You are close to adding another dose of ammonia. I think that the odds are good it will be the final one you need. All that is required is that the bacteria do a small amount of reproducing to handle that last .5 ppm for both.
The pH looks fine and there is not too much nitrate. Cross your fingers, when you hit .25 ppm or less for ammonia dose again and hope the cycle will be done. If it is and you cannot add fish soon, you can hold the cycle by adding the dose of ammonia we are now using every 2-3 days. The bacteria will do fine this way. If you are doing this for any length of time, be sure to do weekly water changes to prevent nitrate from building up to the point it can stall things.
For anybody following this thread it should be a lot clearer that cycling is a process and that it can go faster or slower for any given tank. However, in almost all cases, a tank will become cycled. The trick is not to overthink things, to be patient and to allow the process to proceed at it's own pace.