SWIFT ROAD RACERS. The first ride on a Swift Road Racfer stamps tho machine as exceedingly ttgf running, and in climbing hills its trua merit is soon ascertained. Apparently with vory little effort tho Swift Roa Racer climbs freely, due to tho correct position of Hie ridor and also duo to very groat earo in tho manufacture of tha N bearings, which aro correctly designed and run froo under great pressure. The frao running is also noticeable whoa facing a stiff. wiud, somehow tho machine appears to cut its way through, with very little additional effort on tho part* of th* r i d^ r *£ ,?J' clin ß on * calm day. P*!^ £20. Call and inspect, Adatn Star <£oS Company, Mercer-street, Wellington -! •
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 4
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122Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 136, 5 December 1903, Page 4
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