CYCLING.
Another danger for cyclists has unearthed'; but tljis'time we fancy it js more' fapcifuT thiiii' real. JtilShands, brothers, ai(d lovers'are said to bo urging their tair relations to ride the wheel, And there is scarcely a husband, brother, or lover who does not, if our information be accurate, now regret his temerity. " The husband," we are told by a correspondent, has added -to his neivous impairment in the ratio of about.soi por. cent., aiid in • addition therotoVhe has = caughtthe husband ft l #!*:' Thjwtranjj&mMy issued by the consent''cranio 'of' thpneck l , generally to the left; to see if the wife of one's bosom Is safe. Evon after the husband has found that his wife has really become a skilled rider the habit remains. He can no more help turning .his head at short intervals than hecan help imagining that all sorts of dire disasters are befalling her." >ThusScw»eSif%j,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5196, 2 December 1895, Page 2
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148CYCLING. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5196, 2 December 1895, Page 2
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