“This man had the toothache, a blistered heel, and a broken matdh, though what that has to do with riding an. unh girted bicycle I don't know,” commented Mr. ‘T..E. Maunsell, S.M., at the Blenheim Magistrate’s .Court while perusing a letter from a man charged with riding a cycle at night without a light. “This,’’ he said, “is pure political stuff. There’s yards here about the relative danger of riding horses and bicycles at night. If he wishes to advocate tail lights for horses instead of for bicycles, he had better stand for Parliament. Fined 10,'- and costs.” Economy is today’s watchword Use “NAZOL” fqi eonghs and voids this winter—a quick effir-wnt rented* The new double size Irttls contain. 120 full doges lo» 2 B '-'midh'r size nt 1/6 contain" 60 dose. •
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXI, Issue 212, 21 August 1931, Page 11
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