WANGANUI LICENSING ELECTION.
If the people who are voting on the Wanganui Licensing 'Election had the opportunity to alao cast their votes as to which Bicycle gives the most satisfaction,' no doubt the Rambler wheel wnild^head the poll by a larg[e and very substantial majority. As Mr l*ercy C. t Price puts it very happily :, "One aim is mighty apt 'tp> ,win.._ Our aim.has always been to build, and earn .the reputation of building, the. best bicycles in the ,world. We have succeeded.. How. .well we hiive succeeded the public has already been informed." And .the Rambler, man, in the words of the Imirrtortal Bard, concludes.: *"Tis not in mortals to. cpmmand ■success, but we^ll .do more — deserve . it !" The Percy C. Price above referred to is popularly known throughout, ,tpwn and country as "The Rambler Man," to be found o t r communicated with at Vhis head establishment ' in the Avenue, Wanganui, or his equally . well-known branches at Stratford and Eltham.— Adyt.. .,,.', .
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10907, 25 March 1903, Page 6
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163WANGANUI LICENSING ELECTION. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10907, 25 March 1903, Page 6
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