"Worst bote I ever met. Whenever he starts in to tell you some old story he's got hold of he always forgets the best part of it!" "That's not so bad. You should hear Jenks tell an old story; he always remembers ©very part, of it."
MAJOR TAYLOR. Major Taylor has gone to Europe, and has lefc behind him a reputation to he envied. He -will be remembered as an honeat rider and a genuine sport. His choice of a Massey-Hanis Bicycle a* his mount also ]>roves him to be an excellentjudge, for on his Mas*ey ho won ove<* £600. We can supjply yt-u with a machine similar to the one he rode, at a moderate price. We also intend clearing out duv stock of Second-hand Cycles before the end of May—our annual balance— and to make this a certainty "wo are offering a fine assortment of Trade Cycles at practically your own piices. We will rofuse no reasonable offer, and this is an opportunity we can give you but once a year. Call and inspect our large stock of New and Second-hand Wheels.—Canada Cycle and Motor Coy., Ltd., Victoria Avenue, opposite English Church.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11953, 23 May 1903, Page 5
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11953, 23 May 1903, Page 5
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