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rPRADE "BISMARK" Ti/rARK, Hancock & Go. 9 Have Pleasure in informing the PubUo that. their Lager Beer pREWERY (The First in the Colony) Is completed, and they are now in a position to supply the Finest . Lager Been SUPERIOR TO THE IMPORTED ARTICLE. pAPTAIN pOOK DREWERY, NEWMARKET. N.HE pNEUMATIC TTEEL AND QOLE pOMPANY ((LIMITED). The above Company'was floated and registered in Wellington some few months since, and all the shares that the Directors desire to dispose of have already been allotted. Mr Lingard, the Patentee, however, by agreement, accepted a certain number of Shares as part payment for his interests in the Invention, and a j few of these Shares he now offers for j sale'at the same price as that at which ■ the Company was first floated. As Boots , fitted up with the Pneumatic Heel have \ been tested by innumerable laymen and military men, and have been pronounced by all as being wonderfully comfortable and ease producing, and as manufacturers of boots and experts have critically analysed the "air pad" and pronounced it to be a wonderfully simple, inexpensive, and practical invention, easily adapted to either old or new boots, and filling a longfelt want, It is not unreasonable to surmise (by reason of the universal vise of boots) that the patent will eventually be one of the largest money-making inventions ever produced in the world. It. is not the intention of the Directors of the Company to manufacture the heels in question, but to offer the patent rights for same to the various countries throughout the world, and if the Home Imperial authorities favourably entertain giving this patent a trial (as from official testi- i monials it is thought that they will do), ! if is more than probable that before the close of this year the patent rights may have been disposed of to the various nounI tries at prices that would more than sat- I isfy the most sanguine-minded speculator. SMALL INVESTORS. I X We are now in a position to offer Spe-1 cial Opportunities for the Investment or: Small Sums of Money, from £5 upwards, j and shall be glad to furnish further par- j ticulars on application. J. M. & J. MOWBRAY, 22, Shortland-st. j | Milne & Choyce \ I SPECIAL I A UTUMN "XTOVELTIES -VTOW SHOWING. TAILOR MADE COATS AND SKIRTS FOR LADIES AND MAIDS. GOOD STYLE. ALL COLOURS. PLAIN or BRAIDED. ALL SMART GOODS. SPECIAL LINE. Well Cut Braided Cloth Coat and Skirts, in Fawns, Navy, Browns, Greens, and Black at 39/6. LADIES' NEW BLOUSES & FRONTS, In Silks, Viyella, Printed Flannel's, Velveteens, etc.. Novel Designs, Exquisite Colourings, Moder_tePrices. NO TWO ALIKE. NEW AUTUMN CAPES *AND OPERA CLOAKS, New Shapes, New Styles of Trimming. Also, . LADIES* TRIMMED AUTUMN FELT HATS. These Goods are the Prettiest and Mostl Stylish of their kind we have ever received and everybody should see them, prices ranging from 7/G to 35/. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. fjyriLNE _ QHOYCE !_.'-.___ QUEEN-ST. .._;_,__._: BY SPECIAL <£____}$4&> APPOINTMENT. Nelson, Mo ate & COo 9s CEYLON & BLENDED Teas I • HAVE STOOD EVERY Test FOR 20 YEARS, AND STILL HAVE THE LARGEST SALE Ia AUSTRALASIA. AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1900, Page 4

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