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ICHE 'YELLOW FELLOW (An Eye-opener.) THE WHITE FHYEB (A Perfect Picture.) THE MAROON WORLD (A Work of Art.) THE UNION CRACKAJACK 11. (A Tip-Topper.) THE. TOURIiT ((The Prince of <£2o Machines.) THE GENEVA (Its Fellow.) THESE are the finest bicycles in the Universe, bar none.- “ Up-to-date ” in every respect; not a tread amongst them •over 5 inches. The Pacing Men are the boys who know a ■good bicycle when they see it : Edie Bald, Champion of America, rides a White Flyer.” Johnny Johnston, the world’s record‘breaker, rides a “ World.” The Butler Bros., Bald’s most successful rivals, ride “Yellow Fellows.” I have the very pick of the Yankee wheels, and challenge any bicycles in Wellington or the Colony to show superiority to the above. They are all turned out by experts who know their business, and every part of the machine is thoroughly tested before it is put together ; the finished wheel finally being tested to stand a pressure of 2GOOIb. S. E. WEIGHT, ' 33, LAMBTON QUAY. "Morgan and Wright Tyres are “ Good Tyres,” and will fit JDunlop or other rims. I have a large stock of the latest patterns direct from the makers. J. B. GROVE, Wellington Cycling Works, Te Aro. R EPAIRER of all kinds cf Bicycles. Cycle Work Only.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1285, 15 October 1896, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1285, 15 October 1896, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1285, 15 October 1896, Page 27

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