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THE CHAMPION CYCLIST OF AUSTRALASIA.

"KEN" LEWIS, ADVISES THE USE OF WARNER'S SAFE CURE.

Ken Lewis is truly one of Australia's phenomenal riders in professional ranks. He is a winner of the J mile championship of ofN.S.W.; 1 mile blue ribbon derby (on Melbourne cricket ground); SO mile championship of New Zealand; 100 mile championship of New Zealand; 12 hour contest of New Zealand; winner of all championships of New Zealand; also medals for interclub championships; and despite the enormous amount of work he has gone through, he is doubtless ready to again meet all comers. He has made cycling a study, and his advice to racing men, to wheelmen, and athletes in general, is serious thought He writes :

Robibt LabcbuiM ahd Co., Lrrru Colurb Si. MsißOtnun, Jew 6,1897.

To Wabkbr'b Safb Coax Co., Gentlemen,—For the benfit of all cyclists, path or road racers—and the cycling public generally—l desire to bear testimony to the splendid hygienic aid Warner's " Safe " Cure is to all who use the wheel Probably I have fought as many stubborn contests in cycling competition as most cyclists, and have achieved a large measure of success. I can truthfully state that some of my victories would have been turned into defeat had it not been for the use of Warner's Sal» Cure whilst training. I I can confidently recommend it to any cyclist, and trust you will publish this for their benefit. KEN LEWIS.

His experience is similar to that of thousands of others. As the bicycle season opens, many a young person, and hundreds of older people who have taktn up cycling for its hygienic value, find themselves lacking " staying power." They have the inclination, but their bodily condition prevents trying exercise. They are run down by a winter of indoor life and work. To make a success of cycling the heart and liver must be sound. An inactive, torpid liver means shortness of breath. To be " long winded " one's liver must be in the best of condition.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2169, 13 August 1897, Page 2

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THE CHAMPION CYCLIST OF AUSTRALASIA. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2169, 13 August 1897, Page 2

THE CHAMPION CYCLIST OF AUSTRALASIA. Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2169, 13 August 1897, Page 2