Unsolicited T__3TiMO_rr.—A rider of an " Osmond " bicycle writes :—" During the twelve months I have had the machine it has not cost anything for repairs, and I have ridden over six thousand (6000) miles on it." Another says :—" No thank you, I shall stick to my " Osmond," for although it has carried mc over three thousand two hundred (3200) miles, I have never spent sixpence on it for repairing.-" Proving that the bat bicycle is the cheapest to hajri 8288
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10022, 28 April 1898, Page 5
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