Mr. G. M. Yerex, senior partner of the Yerex and Jones Company, writing from America to his firm in Wellington, says of the Ohainless Bicycle, " I reckon the Cinainless will cost us, laid down in New tealand, far move than any other bicycle 9olu m New Zealand ; but we must handle it,- as it is too good to pass. I have been un.ablo in this county to find a Chainless •icier who is not enthusiastic over the machine. Everyone who knows anything about it speaks in the highest terms of praiss with it. Only the agents of br cycle-makers who do not run a Chainlesa wink the other eye.' The Poptf people said they would make 125,000 machines this year." Mr. Yerex also had much oi interest to say about the new chain bipycles and improved' Ha'rtfords. "We intend for the future to make the Pope Com pany's goods— Columbia Chainless, Chair and Hartfords (which have always provei; m%s&
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 8 April 1899, Page 3
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