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A BOOK FOR THE ARTISTIC AND ii. THE ANTIQUARIAN ! '■' MAORI ART," By Augustus Hamilton. (Editod by Sir James Hootor and Published by tho New Zealand Institute) Pauts I. & 11. have already boon Published. Part 111. is now in tho Pross. "MAORI ART," A handy production, refers to tho Early Art of our colony's Natives, is published by a Now Zealand institution, writton by a Now Zoalauder, and printed by a Now Zealand printing-house. « MAORI ART" Is published in Five Parts, and at such intervals and Prices as to suit every person of taste in tho colony. THE BOOK WILL DESCRIBE Canoes Weapons Habitations Ornaments And Dress of the Maoris, And tho various Essays and Notes and general lottorpress aro- Richly ILLUSTRATED by Maps, Drawings, and Pkotouraphs. ORDERS TAKEN BY HERBERT RAIL LIE & Co., 39, CUBA-STREET. COLUMBIA RESURRECTION ! 1G32, Riggs-plaoo, W.N., Washington, D.C., 30th Maich, 1898. The Popo Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Gentlemen — I beg to present to your Company my Columbia, whoel which was down in the Maine for some days, when it was sent up by a diver who was clearing away wreckage. -I bought tho wheel in June, 1896, when I was much run down in health by confinement to office duties. Tho wheel changed all that, and has been a friend indeed. It has been all that yon claim in all respects. During its use the tyres were punctured ouoe, slightly, and onco cut severely, on a now shell road; othor wiso the wheel was in porf^, order up to the timo tho Maine sank. Siiioo it now has some historical value, I truat you will acoepfc it. Yours very/jbi-uly, ' C. D. SIGSBEE Captain U.S.N. The YEREX & JONES CO., VICTORIA-STREET, N.Z. Agents Columbia Bioyolea. IMPORTANT NOTICE. JUST LANDED, Ex KAIKOURA, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF UP-TO-DATE '98 PATTERN RALEIGH CYCLES, Also, A LARGE VARIETY OF CYCLE SUNDRIES, INCLUDING GEAR WHEELS. On account of Stock-taking at the end of Juno wo liavo decided to make a CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. Call or writo for Price-lists. INGLIS BROS., RALEIGH CYCLE DEPOT, Willis-street. LATEST WAR NEWS! AMERICAN BICYCLES MERICAN BICYCLES. STEARNS'S YELLOW FELLOWS DRIVING ALL BEFORE THEM. The best Cold-drawn Seamless Tubing is used in the construction of the framo. Admitted to bo the best frame in tho market. Rims either Wood or Wesfcwood, fitted with Welsh Dunlop Tyres, Black Frames, Orange Rims, Brooks's Saddles. Compare our REDUCED PRICES before placing orders. Only to bo seen to be appreciated. Both Ladies' and Gent's Machines in stock, also Racers. THOMAS BALLINGER & CO., Ltd., NO. 33. ViCTORIA-STRKIET, Sole Agents. WOLFE BICYCLES. HAVING leased our promises in Victoriastreot, wo must quit the balance of our stock of theso high-grade American Bioycles by tho end of this month, and thorefore offor thorn at loss than cost price. £18 10s cash, Or terms can be arranged at slightly increased price. Each machine will be fitted with a Hunt O.C. Saddle— tho most comfortable saddlo in tho market. t This is an opportunity that will not occur again of getting a h'rst-grado machine at less than cost price. FINN, OHISIIOLM & CO., VICTORIA-STREET. [A Caiid.J *P MI L BALLHUBLLER, J -^ Housm Painter, Decorator, Ac, Begs to notify that he performs all classes of workmanship, from tho highest class of Decoration to the plainest outside Painting. Charges moderate. Specimens of my work to be seen at A.M. P. Society's new building, Government Life Insurance, and various leading establishments in the city. Address : No. 14, FEATHERSTON-STREET. | -jVTURSE WOODWARD'S HEALTH J3I SYRUP is the most wonderful Dysi pepsia cure in the market. Ask your Chemist for it. Price, 2a 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 137, 11 June 1898, Page 7