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PUBLIC NOTICES. j "npHE TWINS'' Arrived by the last "Frisco : MaiL (Thi3 is the Latest Novelty in Sleeve Links.) W. A. TRIBE AND CO., UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 215 High street. TXfE ARE~ CASH PURCHASERS OF RYEGRASS (Perennial and Italian) COCKSFOOT OATS MALTING BARLEY SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENTS FOR HURST AND SON, LONDON. 7907 WILLIAM B. COMMON AND CO. POlf SALE, THE HOUSE, corner of Cranmer Square • and Armagh street, lately occupied by Mr F. M. Wallace. Immediate possession. 8641 HAR3XAN and STEVENS. TRACTS speak louder FACT 9 ± than words. We [ Versus THEORIES, claim nothing that' jfejwe* are not able to , prove. Regarding every Agent is j prone to claim superiorly.* for his own particu- ! lar make. On behalf of the "ENVOY" we j Lave a big thing to .but we are in the j happy position of being able to PROVE our j assertions. For the "ENVOY" we claim not ; only the customary ones of quality and easygoing features that are usually advanced in favour of the highest-grade wheels; but, in addition, unquestionably the greatest simplicity of any make of Bicycle yet invented, and this combined also with general upstanding qualities which in all probability would rank first as a World's Record if submitted to a universal competition. The great thing, therefore, about the "ENVOY" Bicycle is that, after once put into use, it rarely requires a moment's attention; and the number of machines that are now in constant use which never cost a fraction for repairs is simply phenomenal. The following extract from the laet letter we have received from the European Agents of this Machine (an old-established firm of world-wide repute), dated Liverpool, December 2nd, 1898, speaks for itself: — "We can assure you that it is very gratifying for us to know that the 'ENVOY' is giving such satisfaction. The same reports come to hand from all quarters of the Globe, and notwithstanding the fact that we have sold so many thousands of these machines during the past season, we have not spent £'20 in repairs, and we say conscientiously that the 'ENVOY' Machine is one of the most eatisfactory lines ever we handled." Sole Licensees for New Zealand: NIND-WARD AND CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Lichfield street, Christchurch. TO BUTCHERS. TVTOMINATIONS CLOSE TO-NIGHT. Fobruary 6th, for BUTCHERS' GRAND OICAP. 9271__ , < GEO. SMITH, Hon. Sec. In the Estate of FRANCES HAMILTON, late of Buccleugh street, Linwood, widow, deceased. IT is requested that CLAIMS against the above .Estate Jbgj to the undersigned., .;•'•■■ --■■■>T V ' ' V l '. I ' , ' ->•■«•-.■ - i-^-SLATER and SON, Solicitors, 9087 Worcester street. NEW BOOKS. TIT ONTHLY LIST 6i NEW BOOKS posted free to any address. FOUNTAIN BARBER, \ 159 Cashel street, Christchurch. TF YOU APPRECIATE A FINE WHISKY I ASK FOR DEWAR'S. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. J Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid up Capital £1,500,000 » j Reserve Fund.. 750,000 together £2,230,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors .. 3,000,000 £5,250,000 A DIVIDEND of TWELVE SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per share for the halfyear, equal to 5 per cent, per annum, having been declared at the meeting of Proprietors, held in London on the 30th instant, the same is NOW PAYABLE to colonial shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, Resident Inspector. Wellington, New Zealand, 31st January, 1899. . 9082 IN ORDER TO CENTRALISE THEIR BUSINESS, ROBERTS BROS., SURGEON DENTISTS, have relinquished their Colombo street rooms from January 31st, and may be consulted on all matters relating to the Teeth at their old premises ONLY. 190 CASHEL STREET r (Opposite Ballantyne's). Perfectly Fitting Artificial Teeth a Speciality. Painless Extraction of Teeth by Gas, etc. EXTRACTIONS ONE SHILLING. F SEE OUR WINDOW. OHIRTS AND, TIES AT HALF-PRICE To Finish out the Summer Stock. W. A. TRIBE AND CO., 219 High street. THE AUSTRALIAN ~~ WIDOWS FUND LIFE ASSURANCE dOCIETY, LIMITED." Established in 187 L Accumulated Funds .. £1,250,000 Annual Revenot.. .. £210,000 OIHE ONLY LIFE~OFFICE IN N.Z. that X Attaches to Policies the Condition of NON-FORFEITURE and ABSOLUTE EXEMPTION FROM PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS, while the assured is cither temporarily or permanently incapacitated through s»ny kind of illness, accident or mental disorder. Example.—lf » man aged 30 effected an assurance of £500, with profits, payable at 60 or previous death, and he became permanently ill or disabled Irom (say) the day after paying the STMt year's premium, the Society would not charge any further premium*, but would pay the £500 with profits in full, without deductions, upon the member attaining the age of 60, or at bis previous death. The "Insurance and Banking Record" ■ays: —The new policy is one of the most important and valuable brought out for many years. Call or vhtt for prospectus. LOCAL DIRECTORS. Wm. ChrystaU, Esq., Chairman. A. E. G. Rhodes, Esq. Wm. Beece, Eμ. Head Office £or N. 2.— 6 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, C. J. Fowler, Resident Secretary, C. J. Owen, District Secretary. OfficesCorner High Knd Hereford streets. Christchurch. DR. M U R I D G E, SURGEON DENTIST, TTAS REMOVED to Premises corner of COLOMBO and HEREFORD STREETS, Opposite Bank of New Zealand. TVEWAR'S WHISKY" IS "APPRECIATED ALIKE BY PBXNCS and PEASANT.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 1