? own. I simply do what I call pre- j paralocy work. I recommend a run of five miles morning and afternoon' every day for the first month at a fairly good fast pace, and to do away v.ilh any spinning. This sort of training will build up a good foundation for the fust spurting work. Of i course as the days go on the pace may be increased." " What niacliino do yon ride "A' Zimmy,' and the one I have at present weighs 191b." "You find, I supposo, that the weight of machines is continually decreasing?"-"Yes. My first racer weighed 27*11), and last year I rode a 2li|lb machine. The 191b machine is a new design, and is very durablo. A machine to give yon the best results must be rigid, so that when yon put pressure on it, it will yield and not spring." " How does so much riding affect your health "1 think it is benelicial. 1 believe 1 have done more cycling than any cyclist in the world. When yon consider tlmt in 18931 travelled 26,000 miles and won 101 prizes, yon get some idea of what riding I do." H %§ Sarsapar IS THE GREAT Blood-Purifier, NERVE TONIC, —AND—strenqth=builder. It attacks ami breaks up every humor, cures skin cnij). ticms, vestures i exhausted vitality. and drives out every ciemeiitu! disease. Sufferers from indigestion, general debility, or , ... any other ailment arising from Impure blood, should tnko Avert Sarsapnrilla, It gives strength to Hie weak, and builds up the system generiiuy. Ny Its itso food Is made nourishing, sleep refreshing, and lifo enjoyable. CW§) Ps\D 8 KIBHESI AWARDS AT Tffß World's* Great Expositions. Made hj I)r.,l.c.Ayer J t£o., I, owcll, Mass., U.S.A. cr/rlirware "f |.| iKlll iinltatlonc. Tim , la , no iur Kit. bow " ,llc "I TO JJUJLDEKS. fjIENDEJiS arc invited for Erccdntj 11 dieelliwi house fur C. It. Bidtrill, Iwi/., to close noon of TUESDAY 20th, at Fcatlierston. Plans and specifications can be seen at Slmiiliml Office, Greytown, and Waibabapa Daily Times Olliee, Masterton. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Oct. 21st, 1895. W. S. WAKELIX, ZEALAND KAIL WAYS WELLINGTON SECTION. WAIBABAPA AND EAST COAST AGBICULTUBAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY'S ANNUALSHOW ATCAItTEJITO, THUIiSDAY, 31sr Octoiier axd FBIDAY, Ist Noyf.biieb, 1805, FABES. Holiday eicursion tickets, available for return up to and including Saturday, 2nd November, 1895, will be issued from any station to Carterton,on Thursday, 31st October, and Friday, Ist November, at the following fares First-class, 2d per mile ! mini mi m Jurei is) Second-class, Id per mile (minimum fare, 2s). (Mileage counted one way only). On Friday, Ist November, these tickets will not be issued at any station by the afternoon train from Te Aro. Special attention is drawn to the following comparison betweeu the Holiday excursion fares and the ordinary return fares from tlio principal stations ,2 3 -8 % 0 « « 2 0 3.505 JS s £ S 5 d g r■o I'S w '0 in is o>y ik iiswill 5 G 1 T 5 t b The fares from stations not mentioned t (excepting where the ordinary return Ij faro is lower than tho minimum holiday excursion fare) will be correspondinelv 1 reduced. 0 MAIN SERVICES. _ Tho followingaltoraiionsin,„„„, tions to, tho ordinary train lerviees be mado THUBSDAY, 31st OCTOBEiI A special train, to convoy exhibits, will loavo Feathcrston at 6 a.m. for Car. terton. FIiIDAY, Ist NOVEMBEE, The ordinary goods train with passen ger carriages attached will not rut betweoD Masterton and Cross Creek either way. The ordinary 6 p.m. train from Masterton to Eketahuna will not run. Special trains, stopping at any station whore required, will run thus Eketahuna, dep., 12.5 p.m.; Mangamahoc, dep., 12.25; Mauriceville, dep., 12.37; Masterton, dep., 1,20; Carterton, arr,, 1.46 p.m. Carterton, dep., 5.50 p.m.; Masterton., dep, 6.25; Mauricovillc, dep.,7; Eketahuna, arr., 7,40 p.m. Carterton,dep.,6p.m.; Greytown, arr., 6.30 ; Feathorston, dep., 6.35; Kaitoko, arr,, 8.2, dep. 8,12; Upper Hult, dep., 8,38; Te Aro, arr., 9.53 p.m. BY'OBDEK. Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 21st October, 1895. Take woods' great peppekmint CURE For Cough and Colds, Sold by all Urocois, Is Cd ami 2g tlj bottl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5167, 28 October 1895, Page 3
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677Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5167, 28 October 1895, Page 3
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