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RALEIGH CYCLES. DEAB SEE OB MADAM.— EE RALEIGH AND OTHEB FEEI HAVING In view the fact that plain bearings in cycle* w«u. abolished years ago, we did not rest c.v tent until it was demonstrated at Crystal Palace during the National Shu.and admitted by all the principal ana independent expert* that we possessed '.koJt BEST ADJUSTABLE BALL-BEARfAU PKICTIONLESS FREE WHEEL on tm market. Plain bearing free wheel gear* do rot, of course, allow cycle* to run a* fast as those with ball bearing*, or fixed gyirs, and they eze not adjustable. In time the type ot plain bearing foe* wheel gear will also become free both ways, and therefore useless.' As this freedom' generally happens when th* rider input--ing pressure upon his pedals, he i* liable ce !« thrown. Plain bearing free wheel gears ha#: only one advantage, and that is to the Manufacture, who can get them made by cheap labour at le*s than half the coat, And in one-quarter of the time that it take* to make ours with ball bearing! containing 124 perfectly gauged steel balls. It i* therefore on account of chMB and quick construction that nearly all cysle manufacturers, and the principal makers of cycle parts, are pushing the •ale of plain bearing free wheels, most ot which, not being really free, are bringing free wheeling into disrepute. For further information apply "17WERY DOG HAS HIS DAT," and Xli every man, has his day to wear glasses. The changes which come to the eye as the result of advancing years are beyond the power of the individual to remedy. The eye hitherto normal will need tne aid of glasses at less than ten years after thirty-five. The future welfare of your eyes depends upon your first glasses. They must be right—Just Right. Either too strong or too weak means injury at this period. We know the eye and its needs. ALFRED LEVI, 39, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. T. H. MORRISON. Manager. WHEEL*. INGLIS BROS, WILLIS BTMJT.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4313, 23 March 1901, Page 3

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