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A FAITHFUL FRIEND.

Mi J. Pearson, of King street Arcade, the well-known eycling tourist, when riding over to Melbourne with his friend, .Mr A. G. Chapman, relates, several adventures they met with on their long journey : For four days after leaving Sydney terribly wet weather was experienced, and and many of the watercourses were swollen so much that they had great difficulty in crossing them. On one occasion they were compelled to strip and carry their machines across, the current being so strong that they were in imminent danger of being swept away. Although they were for several days riding in wet clothes, no dire results accrued, as on each evening after retiring they took the precaution to rub themselves down with St. Jacob'» Oil, which Mr Pearson always carries with him on his tours, finding it a capital remedy for stiffness and soreness of the muscles, as well as a preventative and cure for painful ailments induced bycold. , Numerous snakes were met with on the journey. One monster, 6ft long, caused them some trouble, as in trying to avoid it the two cyclists collided, the lesult of which was a bruised wrist and a swollen ankle,but the application of the ever ready St. Jacob's Oil prevented any badeffects

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11388, 2 October 1891, Page 3

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A FAITHFUL FRIEND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11388, 2 October 1891, Page 3

A FAITHFUL FRIEND. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11388, 2 October 1891, Page 3

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