Don’t! Don’t what P Don’t go to bona fide oyole agents if yon wish to purahase a machine ; they know nothing whatever about them ! ! ! There are stacks of other places where you can buy them, grocers, fishmongers, hatters, fruiterers and others ; every'one of them keeps a different make and each one the best the world can produce, although they have never been heard of before. Ton can rely on them being fitted np properly, a nut or bolt loose here and there does not matter ; you can easily adjust it yourself, and, if you break a limb through the machine collapsing, the hospitals are free to all. Every time yon want your oyole repaired, any of the above experts can do it much better than a man who has served his time at the trade. Be sure and get some new make of tyre, they are all better than any of the old standard makes ; you may take the agent’s word for that; au.l, above ail, don’t trouble about a guarantee, as the machines are so good yon will not need it. If none ol the above agents have cycles to suit yon. try Inglis Bros., Trocadero Buddings, AVillis street, bona fide oyole importers, who keep only such well-known machines as Hnmbers and Hnmber-Goddards, and who are too busy ! to depart from their own trade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3129, 15 May 1897, Page 3
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