In Hunter Street yesterday morning a cyclist named Joseph Devlin camo into collision with Mr. T. M. Wilford's motorcar. The car, travelling at a leisurely pace, was turning from Lambton Quay into Hunter Street, and the cyclist approached from Featherston Street. Both' had observed the rule of tho road, but wero unable to avert a collision as they turned almost simultaneously into Hunter Street. The cyclist emerged from the encounter little tho worse, but his bicyclo was rather badly damaged. There's no need to take- a run and an undignified jump when starting an P.N. Light Weight Motor Cycle: it starts'as readily as a motor car, and tho speed can be governed by simply opening the throttle with your thmnb. It lias a comfortable low saddle, and handlebars that enable the rider to sit well back and ride in perfect ease. The P.N. is handsomely finished in black cnaniol' with the bright parts thickly covered with best quality plate. Wholesale Agents, E. REYNOLDS AND CO. WEI?
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 970, 10 November 1910, Page 5
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166Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 970, 10 November 1910, Page 5
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