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Works — Victoria Street. Office — Manners Street. a» fjfcffc The following js an extract from the Wt MRAL joSiStS AIVUIIIIMUL Boston Herald, U.S. A:Nmrnrnmt inn n " 8 * MILES 0P bicycle. J I WW HI iy| " rpHE Herald Bicycle Parade has ■ H B R?Jfi day, but the hit of the season, and no ■ I better proof of this can be had than the ■^_ WJm ftrW B 9 * act tna^ there is not a single devotee of *ykw ■ V the wheel, man or woman, who is not mm*Sk aaw w i|aV eager for a repetition of it, and another Mil ll I L I I'll S chance to compete for prizes. lfi UM laW QL \Mm m- "Then, too, the great display which •#»»%*• went to make up .ft_ PRIZE MEDAL i thr 83 milks 09 beatttiftl, Mtnn I^CVI AN t UfAIJIU! interesting and instructive pageant had iTlllVaw VaVI lnlßwlßlllilXV » n educational effect on many thousands _ Among people who did not appreciate •P fk the force that cycledom had become, the I |> JA^^ Herald parade is discussed, and the basis 1 ■ ■§■ m^~ of discussion is Tery largely made up of i^aa Hfiftkaaft fl^A ffa>tt#»li ftf a\!l expressions of wonder at the size of it all. MM W lfnm ing WCaCfl W% Wll Thousands never imagined the extent or m^m aa^p f »^^^~" the force or the valne of cycling, and in J^Uf^^L M^s^Wm quarters where once existed only dis* _ TT: > I / S^K. paragement there is now nothing but CEYLjuN I /^3 p" ise w*» ■ ■i*av»^ JBL^ «• It is not amiss to say that wheeldom P| IDC i I 8 a^ 8 8OKi »nd wherever cyclists get tol ■%#■%■» *WM §IM£^k gather, whether between the heats of |a\|f*| AmM H I 111 exciting races on the road or in the §{^||L#l#%lw H / IV^P clu^ room8 ' WQ ich are so comfortable fi^ I MLJ JsmW^sW these cool nights, the Herald's two big * _ _ **^_ !"■ '2^^ ■> feasts are, if not the sole, the principal ' IM PMflCriu smW^^s\\\ I topics of discussion. DUUUIiU / " The contest for bicycle popularity to Ptitfyf ■ decide which wheel of them all shoold |. fflini rHIIX — I ' ' <THE MOBT POP^I, I * BICYCM,' t P 4^!* ■ ***T^ / M the last of the two battles to come to an MKm WF 99 I^B A^l ent^» was a tattl 0 royal, with a royal Ml MM 1 Q .A^^J^smmWWi victoryasa final. Weeks and months ' IXRUpi did this contest go on, followed and ' Waa«^ I participated in with an interest and a 1 SOLD BY AIL CllOCCflS* ****■ that surpassed expectations. To — — — — Tgrr^ '- mm > , every rider his particular wheel is the 1 IWE NOTHING EIS& SKStodM^iSBSS 1 «, ««.^ n ■!»*■ to the sun. WATSON BROS., -The riders' name is legion, and when Paintbm a»i> PAnxHANOXU. the test of popularity was begun the /^IBAND assortment of PAPEB- jegion got to work. Ballots came m in • (jT HANGINGS of latest designs bundles, m bags, m crates and in all . from 3d per piece, upwards ; also, splen- ways, until those whose duty it was to ) did selection of Bordew. Best value receive them were buried under the ' rk?^;Sd illF6ilding ' Inßpection of I "oo 111^ 1 " 0 - the? ha d chosen. It soon became a Glass, all sizes, out to meet require- record-breaking contest, both in point ' ments. Faints mixed in all shades to o f interest and in number of ballots. It 1 suit customers at from 8i per lb. waß no t s matter of thousands, bat to All work done by competent trades- the leader* it grew into » matter off tonn^ men and satisfaction guaranteed. <*reds of thousands, and for the first 10 wheels m the list, those having a poll of Note the Address— 70,000 or over, more than r Next to Feildinß Hotel, Kimbolton Boa© 2,000,000 bbllots webb cast. TnrvTT-nn^iiTAXr «. nr\ "The contest went on lor months, I TVOLLERMAN & CO., Md when the end oame \BIKV RPTUTT ANT) fVENF.RATi TH* WAKWICK WAS THE WIKSBBt WINE, bPlKll, AJNIi trJJ/JNUinAL. Thevictory of th?s Warwick had nothing MERCHANTS, uncertain about it ; it was as emphatio t«- c nnlD , »s • v° te of 671,589 and The Square, a IBAD of 200,000 PALMERSTON NORTH, over its nearest competitor. BKG to notify that they have started " The winaing machine i« one that is in business again, and stocked the well and favorably known to all cyclists, place with all the best brands of Wines, and nothing can better prove this than Spirits. Ales, etc., too numerous to men. the big vote and final result of the baU tion. Sole Agents for the undermeu. lotting. It is manufactured by the War> L.°°lj i iMB _T wiok Cjde Company of Springfield, of Whwkey HOW TH E VOTES STOOD ON THE Tuckey Blend Whiskey ** v 2 7 TH AUGUST ' Old Howard ,**• w £ J 6 * NINETY^EIGHT COMPETITORS. Chas Donald Fine Old Scotch do. * following are those of the 08 Com- ; Smtl brands of Lager Beers recom- known Nz Q I mended for invftlids.and specially selected pwil^ AE wiGK 836,960 1 by Mr Wollerman whan touring on the ... ... I Continent last year. Waverley 85,379 Also, Sole Agents for P. Sohabvv's Tj nion 8 1,996 Celebrated Steams 40,490 Pianos and Musical Instruments. Spaiding io,«i3 MACHINERY ahd IMPLEMENTS Sterling 9,315 Indented Direct from the Manufacturers. Dayton 8,327 Catalogues on hand to select from. Barnes 4,307 _ Cleveland 1 ) ■ As W. & Co. import Direct from the White J ...Under 2,000 — Sow Aobnt, All orders sent to us wiU be earefullj F. J. W. FEAR, packed and forwarded. WILLIS STREET Colonial Bottled Ale and Stoat ia fp ne oldesNestabliahed praotical Cycle ' quarte and pints always in stock. Expert in Wblhkotoh j — ~,,.~ Peilding Agent— G. W. Fowus A TRIAL SOLICITEDi . r Cash Buyers of Grain and Pro- F. J. SAYWBLL, uswu »«j tUto of giywell Broin peiiding), -^SZST 0 TO» TO FOXTON. *»** B %* O l^^. — — \\J ISHSS to announce to the settlers THE 8.8. Queen of YV in tbe Bangiwahia and surroundtbaSonth (Captain j^ aiatnet* that ke has bought jh* Harvey) will leave Wei- BUcksmithing business lately earned on 4fIMHHaV linpton every Monday by Mr Bergenon, and hopes, by strict and Thursday ; Foxton attention to business and good workman* -every Wednesday and Saturday. ahip, combined with moderate charges to merit a fair share of patronage and Passage Money—Single, 10b ; tetuni, support. 17s 6d. Ladies 1 Saloon abo on board. Sepairs and Wheelwright Work doot. J. F. OTOBBND. Afloat. ttomMpniiUar.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 130, 1 December 1896, Page 4
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