Ie„ . — _ I BUSINESS NOTICES. THE RAGLAN SELECT ROADSTER. k Ko. 57. fpHIS MODEL has Every Conceivable Qualification of the H[OHEST JL (»RA.DE. Tlie Desirable Points have been in every case arrived at in ; 0 if it'PS expensive, manner. It is as ,is any properly equipped full Roadster can be. Its wearing and easy running capacities are unsßi"l>assed, and altogether the Machine is especially destined lo meet the demnn.l for a high-class Machine at a PRICK WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. WEIGHT AS 32r.85. lIKKMIT OF FRAME, WIDTH OF TKhAD (including necessary space for Uear Case), sirN*. * ________ BOLE AGENTS FOR THE RAGLAN CYCLE COMPANY MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., I CHRISTCHURCH. : GAS FITTINGS. ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL SELECTION JUST RECEIVED. INCANDESCENT BUBNEES AT VEP.Y LOW PRICES. THE WONDERFUL HOLOPHANE GAS GLOBE. PATENT BOILERS and all FITTINGS for HOT and COLD WATER SERVICES THE LARGEST SELECTION OF KITCHEN RANGES 1 IN THE COLONY. AGENTS FOR CROSSLEY'S PATENT "OTTO" GAS ENGINES. LARGE STOCKS OF PUMPS, PIPES, COCKS, AND ALL FITTINGS For Plumbers, Engineers, Builders, &o. THE CROWN IBON WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED, ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. JAMES TROUP, Managing Director
. ■■■ ■ ' ■' ' A Perfect test ol Satisfied Customers can only be obtained by tlie amount oi buiinesa recorded, And we hare therefore decided to present a DUNLOP BICYCLE (Lad/a or Genl's) to the person *ho supplies tv WITH t Correct Answer to the following conundrum, viz.,—HOW WANT MILES OP BICYCLES HAVE BBEN SOLD BY US IN AUSTRALASIA DURING THE LAST THREE XEABS FITTED WITH DUNLOP TYRES The figures have been made up by us, and vouched FOR by our accountant, and the List will be Closed formally on 30th NOVEMBER. All letteri must be addressed to our Office, marked " Dunlop Puzzle," and > NOTHING will be received after that divta, but the num'ier of guesses is only limited to the number o! Coupons sent in, which must be cut from " THE NEW ZEALAND WHEEL* MAN," published in Chiistchurch. Price, One Penny. Should none of the Guesses prove absolutely Correot, the Nearest Guwi will be awarded the Prize. Winner's name will be published in " The New Zealand Wheelman " daring December. Full particulars may bo obtained from "THE AUSTRAL CYCLE AGENCY, LIMITED/* COLOMBO ST., CHIUSXCHUIICH. & 12S GEORGK ST.. DUNEDLN, THE BEST CUBE FOE A BAD COLD. <l*lvi •...,,, „.. llUlli . , , a .,, renedio-: in t'i» lr.aiic-?'- nma are so thsrouiji»ly effective as Ihe »ao>c. ' (hiM •) a ' <~!Ui' '—iWy successful in promptly curiiu Coughs, Colds and all Bronchial Affections. From anions eombw ,CJt ii"°'iial« received by WALLACE and CO. testifying to its efficacy, the following are selected *' <J ° ' rom !>eo l >,e wnose names are familUr throughout the whole of the Australian tttfVh" Con9cien,lou »b' M.v that Wallace and Co.'i Couch Elixir is the very best remedy for a severe cold tfo-J:, .' ever Us «li 'ts action in clearing the voice being- eimply marvellous, and it gives mc the greatest I," ,n wcommendiiigit to all sufferers. KEUBEN FAX. mifV .V a much W«»ure in recomineudine Wallace and Co.'c Aniseed and Horebound Cough Elixir. It is a> Wk and certain cure. JULIET O. WRAY. Mcornin j o€d Wa,lace and Co. , * Cough Elixir, and found it really very good. I can •tronglj . °EO. LAUBr adri.Ji * ? s " c first ,ew day » of n >>" %-is 't to Christchurch I was troubled with a severe cold, and was '•twlu i , Wftllace and Co '* Aniseed and Horehound Cough Elixir, which I did with the most satisfactory »su»n!v . ™ ?t -»°P r *tified was I with its prompt curative properties that for the future I intend carrying «»if. «.*"• !ne ' or tne benefit of my Opera Comoany, several members of which have uaed it with wctlfcnt effect. *~ TOM poLLAHD. i neartily endorse Mr Pollard , * good opinion of Wallace and Co.'c Cough Elixir. It i»18-carat. ~ ' GRATTAN KIGOS. k»re t w ?) uch in testifyinp: to the efficacy of Wallace and Co.'c Elixir. When I arrived whirh «"i WelllD e' on ' was troubled with a continuous and painful cough. I tried several so-called cures, to try y * ~cceeded ir > allaying the ailment for a time. On this the second day of my visit I was advised <ifflf?in OUr .V OUirh Klixin l tii ' l - ~o' a n(l am Phased to say before I had finished one bottle the cough and V™ v ■},?' breatlunit had entirely gone. WM. HORACE BENT. •te!l\v ii ow you like a Y 0 li P °" R race « Did J' ou ever ? et ft Kood U P for a c o«Rh Cure? Well, here is •w—waitace an'i Co.'c Aniseed and Horehound, a sure winner. Take my tip and you can all whistle. FRANK LAWTOK, American Whistler. WALLACE AND CO.'S -ANISEED AND HOEEHOUND COUGH ELIXIR. tttlOEwiß 6o and 2* 6d. SOLD EYfiaXW£Lßft£.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9873, 2 November 1897, Page 3
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