A CONTRAST: PEASANTS AND PARISIANS AT RENNES
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... Commercial Traveller.-- Why, I heard you were married Cyclist. No: you see I am very fond of cycling, and that's (|uite wheel and woe enough for me. MBMmm ...
... jANITAg Colourless, Non-Poisonous, Does not Stain. FLUID, POWDER, SOAPS, and EMBROCATION. THE SflNITflS CO., LP., BETHi%fe0cga!K- Neslor y Cairo, Gianaclis Cigarettes. OF AIL TOBACCONISTS AND STORES. 157a, NEW BOND ST. ESTABLISHED, 1851. BIKKBECK BANIi Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. INVESTED FUNDS £10,000,000. The BJRKBECK ALMANACK, with full particular*. E post free. Francis ...
... TO OWNERS OF UNCOMFORTABLE CYCLE SADDLES. Any one mailing this ho'm. I with name and address jUltd u h -accompanied by 8/-, and j I] wanting their old saddle to At J It ri*ty Saddle Co., 54, IlolUn f iailurt, London, B.C., is a- change will receive a 20/- CArifi Saddle, 1899 pattern. RV man this ojj'er merely as an adrertie men/, and give the PuWif&l I benefit. Cyclists who ure not satisfied ...
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... Military Tailors. By Special Appointment to the Officers ox the 11th P.A.O. HUSSARS 4th DRAGOON GUARDS ROYAL SCOrS GREYS Telegraphic Address STOHWASSER, LONDON. AND IN PARIS, 14, RUE SAUSSAIES. BY APPOINTMENT TO Telephone No. 2043 GERRARD. AND IN PARIS, 14, RUE SAUSSAIES. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDCE. 7 PATENTEES OF THE BLANKET TENT CLOAK, USED IN THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. THE CELEBRATED j ...
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... . NEARLY all the racing fleet have gone into winter quarters, and the season of 1899, the last of the century, is now at an end. But there are excellent prospects of the Mediterranean yachting, and, provided always that Kruger and his gang come to their senses and there is no war, yachtsmen can con fidently look forward to a good time. The programme of the Club Nautique de Nice is already ...