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"Unsolicited Testimonial to Centaur Bicycles."

(Extract from Letter just received.) TO J. B. CtARKSOK, ' Palmerston'North. '

Dear Sir, —Regarding machine, ;it -was sent'from Scotland, ' where my friends, who are "experienced cyclists, speak-most highly of" them." X have had considerable" experience of bykes, and "can see"tlie.•".(Centaur ■•" is;abouVas near^.V perfec'tiott. as,: regards; >:lightness,-, strength', md easiness of draught as it is '-. possible; tp;sbei ■ and aU'.my.friends,-who; lmow^ anything of ;bykes iliold':this' one In highi appreciation. It is .certainly the finest machine I have seen.-:-Regarding the.price I can't say, but I should say in regardtoqualitythat it would;be.' cficap at : ; the highest rates going for other machines, ■ and I would have ■no hesitatatipn in:recomnieriding it .above any other ..that I; have looked "at.—l am, yours respectftilly,.r"'■—:■•'" =' ■' ■:.,-■■•■'■;■••' ■'■"■• :■-'■■':. -"\ . -;"Hemry. Law. Te Roti, September 30%, 1904. - I may say that'so easy-is the draught that my. daughter, agecll2," could ride it for a longdistance within;a few hours of its receipt.'-"•■ . ... "■■>.'■'■ • '"■ :;v-V-:.V- : :•■>:-■. • ••■ , v. H.L.; ;

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Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 5

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"Unsolicited Testimonial to Centaur Bicycles." Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 5

"Unsolicited Testimonial to Centaur Bicycles." Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7927, 7 October 1904, Page 5

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