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BICYCLES! GREAT CHEARIN6 s4l# ij OF NEW BICYCLES AT STARTLING REDUGii^p; EA. HANSOM, being heavily overstocked, has decided to hold a two • months' Clearing sale at prices that will compel a clearance. PRICE LIST: R^ eau KUAHINE, MODEL J, EOAD EACER 10 10 '7 10 BUAHINE, MODEL J, fitted with Eadie coaster, - : front rim brake, guards, tools and pump ... 12 10 910 NEW HUDSON, FBEE WHEEL, fitted with front - . „ and rear Crabbe brakes, mudguards, etc., v =r i . complete 16 0 11 10 RUDGE-WHITWORTH, BOAD RACER, Standard . model 13 13 11 10 RUDGE-WHITWORTH, STANDARD BOADSTEB ; ; ft Eadie coaster, front brake, guards,* etc.i : 1. ?"'' complete ... ... ... ... ... ... ■ 15 15 Vy> 13 13 r RUDGE-WHITWORTH, AEBO SPECIAL, PATH ;: - -r^--RACER ... 18 18 15 15 SWIFT ROYAL, ROAD RACER, complete ... ... 17 10 1410" SWIFT ROYAL, ROADSTER, Eadie coaster, front , ■>.■"/■■■. brake, guards, etc., complete ... ... ... 20 6 15 0 NEW ZEaLAND SPECIAL, Genuine B.S.A. parts throughout, Eadie coaster hub, front rim brake, if Z'> { t I ; . guards, tools, etc , complete ... ... ... 17^10 12 10 NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL, Path and Road Racer ~r - ~ --,?- r. Genuine B S.A. parts, complete ..-. 15 0 10 0 CENTAUR, ROADSTER, fitted with two brakes and -U ■ ". - free wheel, complete ... ... 17 10 15 0 CENTAUR, ROADSTER, cross frame, featherweight ■ free wheel, two brakes, etc., complete 20 0 17 iff R.ALEIGH-GAZELLE, JBoad Racer, complete ... - 13 10 10 Q RALEIGH . GAZELLE. Roadster, Eadie coaster, ;. : " ' " : ' ; front brake, guards, etc., ...... ... .;. ; 15 10 12 10 RALEIGH, Roadster, Eadie coaster/ front brake, guards, etc., complete ... 17 10 15 0 Ladies' machines the same price as gents'. All above .quotations are cash. Twelve months' guarantee given. TEasy' time^ payments can ' Sear ranged. Remember, these prices are for two months only, so do not delay to secure a bicycle at, such advant|^e9us.pricos^i|^^ . j >®J EA P A ' ' high" stb^^. *l • J\.' JXJX±&i3m/]jLm DANNEVIiraF «l Manchester Street, Feilding, and Norsewood South. Dressmaking Days -■ • ■ v _ . ■•--■■- ■ --- ~ ■ 1 ... •. ....... ... ~\ r SUMMER I* almost over. Autumn cornea loaded with cugges- -' • tlona and reminders for the woman who dresses wisely. One has to think of winter frocks, and one must face the ' delicate problems of autumn dressing^ Am6n£; the possibilities are days of slop and days of dulne^i" days *l pl"ejmonitory chills and days of brief relapse to summer warmth. Autumn taxes the Invention of any woman ; but it is the true period of triumph of the woman of taste.. ■„-■, Tbe D.l.C.'s samples of the new seasdlTs dress-materials are now ready for mailing. They are of a thousand varieties and designs. Among them are the delicate new flannel Mousing*, especially suited to the season and wonderfully, becoming. The new season's laces are delicious. State your need, and write for samples. There are people in the D.I.C Who do nothing all day but attend to people who want samples and prices. Remember always that In dress- materials, as In all other Hnea, ttae D.I.C. carries positively HO OLD STOCK- Tbe D.I.C. dees not cozen Its country customers into buying stock that has staled and become unsaleable in town. The D.I.C. has good r*af»n to know tb« valu o< country custonnra. That Is why it ' arranges t» keep them pasted as to all new shipments mn& •nablas them to bay as cheaply and as promptly as they could buy in town. . ' WRITE NOW, AND AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE. DON'T FEAR TO GIVE TROUBLE. THE ONLY TRUE TEST IS QUALITY, n THAT IS WHERE THE D.I.C. HOLDS YOU. (The Drapery & General Importing Co. of N.Z., LIMITED, , - WELLINGTON. A. A. CORRIOAN, Manager. * ™ E STONE^COMPANV^ AN ° DANNEVIRKE BUTCHERY. MANGATERA. TJT AVING purchased the Butchery fjL business formerly carried on T\/TANUFAICTURERS of Concrete by Messrs Brighouse and Pawson, I A VI Building Stones, Sills, Lin- desire to solicit a fair share of the tels, Steps, Coping, Chimney Hoods, publio patronage. It will be my enand Etone Dressings for brick build- deavour to supply only the best qualings at reasonable rates. ity meat and by courtesy and prompt Concrete work of all kinds under- attention to my customers I hope to taken, such as foundations, walls, merit a continuance of the confidence fences, gate pillars, garden paths and bestowed on my predecessors borders, floors in cowsheds, stables, CHAS. J. CLARKE. eta. All over the civilised world Con- . . crete is becoming the chief building f*™^ disposed of my business material on account of its durability, to Mr C. J. Clarke, I beg to solicit dryness, handsome appearance and for him a continuance of my former being practically fireproof , it is also customers patronage, and to thank comparatively cheap. them for the support which they have Estimates free. alwa 7 s aocoraed Me - For all it formation apply at the S. BRIGHOUSE. works to the Manager. CARLSON AND GRAINGER, Proprietors. TAMAKI BLOCK. T>iTRONISE THE Hawke's Bay Timber Co, is prepared to Lease Areas to suit Farmers. w _^ _ w mtm jbj For particulars apply to | Lf 1 C 5 W. A. SMITH, W WJbM ■EUMII Managing Director, Napier. °T. H. GOEDON LLOYD. THE BRITISH FROITEEEB. Solicitor, Danneviike. LOOK AUTI VJ . TF YOU WANT A GOOr For the new shipment of MEN'S and JL BOYS' LIGHT and STRONG BOOTS GARDEN VASE just landed by Je WHALER/5 Go t0 J# DAVEY ' Mi Ue r 's THE BOOTMAKER Or to — (Next Baddeley'a). THOB BTUBBS, All REPAIRS entrusted to Mr Plasterer, Rawhiti-street Whaler will be executed with neatness „ , , and despatch, with only the best Eng- Ot if you want a good lish leathers. GARDEN FOUNTAIN Boots made to measure a speciality, they can supply you with either.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1001, 13 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XX, Issue 1001, 13 April 1908, Page 2