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... CYCLES, MOTOR-CYCLES, CYCLES IT FATS YOU to advertise in the paper that brines RESULTS. Saturday's replies to advertisements received at this office numbered 3.182. Last year 1.423.262 replies were received. Barg. Cycles from 10/- to £2: call early.-16 ...
... CYCLES, MOTOR-CYCLES, CYCLES BUYING A NEW CYCLE ? —Report 16. Tonman-st LADIES’ & GENTS’ CYCLES at less 20% discount at Tom Davies, 229, Deansgate, Manchester 5. ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. THE KING >fe The King's the advice of his important item ofn eW tth 0fh0 happened for some - pastime among many ' bicycles and the one means of 0* Already preparations ** t &l larger firms for machines, and lS l and elderly gentlemen ...
... every cycle is licensed, it is easy to know the annual sal«; but here, where only motor cycle* are licensed, there no means getting any reliable data. Those interested in figures may like to know that there are now sixtyfive thousand motor cycles registered ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. NO NEW ROAD ° Some surprise has been-«Pf^d * any pronounced cutting year. As a matter of fact. jt* these excursions has been con „ xper Bad weather such as ha d » tinuouslv since May last, has u & ring effect on would-be ret °^ e ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. THE RULE OF THE ROAD. Nearly every cyclist can quote instances which other riders have caused, or nearly caused, accidents by omitting to observe the rule of the road; but. is every cyclist as oarefu. as he (or she) ought to be How ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. THE It is evident from P° t V all parts of the ing very great who ride without it may bear somewhat bj is doubt that of the road that lamp and on 1 a see as tne legal Hghtif no particular hardship be purchased a structed as to give ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. NEED FOR BETTER A question that, fast becoming? importance to cyclists ia the nP tenance of the roads. Traffic ° ePy. absolutely altered during the past yet, so far can be seen, road m to observe the methods of Toad p.' -si were in ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. HOBBIES FOR CYCLISTS. Enjoyable as cycling is by itself, there doubt that its pleasures are greatly enhanced the combination of some other hobby with it, such as the study geology or botany. the use of the cycle the acquisition of ...
... where every cycle is licensed, it is know the annual sale; but here, where only motor cycles are licensed, there no means of getting any reliable data. Those interested in figures may like to know that there are now sixty five thousand motor cycles registered ...
... CYCLES AND CYCLING. WOODEN v. STEEL RIMS. Very -persistent efforts are being made the present time to push forward wood rims, and it claimed for them that they are very much lighter and faster than the ordinary steel ones. This probably is the fact, ...