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PUBLIC NOTICES. ' "rps_ TWINS" Arrived by the last 'Frisco Mail. {This is the Latest Novelty in Sleeve ___is.) W. A. TRIBE AND CO., UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, 219 High street. YOU want to Buy THE -L _ Bicycle, but BICYCLE PUZZLE, there are so many makes you are completely puzsled to know upon which to decide. In your own _iterefts we recommend you to read the following, afterwards thinking the matter carefully ovei, when common-sense must quid« you, provided, of course, that you are neither stupid nor prejudiced. Firstly, you ehotld understand that in OUR case WE "did not make OUR Selection from the casual • perusal" of a few manufacturers' catalogues posted- put to us from the other side of the G-iobe. On the contrary, it was not until after two years* PERSONAL SEARCH 1 throughout the World's markets, and after * 1 ' cose examination of hundreds of the best mikes offering, both, of English and American construction, thatj-ifee Sue morning we finally discovered £ THE ENVOY, THE ENVOY, ' p Which we have every cause for believing is the most perfect Bicycle yet built, for the reason that there are considerably fewer parts in its construction than any other make on the market, while the principle of that construction is unquestionably the nearest approach to absolute perfection that has yet appeared. THE MAIN POINTS ARE: (a) Ine simplest constructed Bicycle extant 1 I (b) Patented ONE-piece continuous crank and shaft! (c) No stupid cotter-pixuf te work loose! (d) Flush-joints reinforced in a special manner, which make the connections of the frame even stronger than the tube itself. (c) "Dished" sprocket-wheel, direct chain- ! pull. (f) Adjustable handle-bar, unique fixing. (g) Built on the interchangeable system. Duplicate parts always stocked. (h) Quality of materials and class of work- | manship—simply the best that money can command, (i to z) Many other improvements which only require to be seen to be appreciated. NOTE.—The. extreme simplicity of the 1 machine so reduces the cost of production that we are enabled to offer the ENVOY at several pounds less money than other makes, which may be built of equally high-grade materials, but which do not possess a tithe of the good points embodied in THE ENVOY. Sole Licensees: NIND-WARD AND CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Lichfield street, Christchurch. I ~~ PARTNERSHIP. REQUIRED PARTNER, with -1000 or upwards, to extend Business in fast rising Town and District, investor to take charge of financial portion oi business; undoubted references given and required. For address apply by letter, LAND AGENT, 9296 Office ot this Paper. DRESSMAKING. TO MY CUSTOMERS. I HAVE NO INTENTION of GIVING UP BUSINESS, but on the contrary, am now BOOKING ORDERS for the Autumn and Winter Season. MISS FISHER, DRESSMAKER, 214 HIGH STREET, 9315 Over Messrs Simpson and ""canterbury c_:aj_ber" of MERCE.INSTITUTED 1859. 1882. - ;•/ - ' '- t-/'" >" -*$£.'"' . ■ ' "■ — - . LYTTELTON HARBOUR "BOARD ELECTION. MESSRS ISAAC GIBBS and ALBERT KAYE being the only members NOMINATED for Election on the above Board as representatives of the Chamber I hereby DECLARE THEM DULY ELECTED. H. ANTILL ADLEY, ■ Secretary. 6th February, 1599. 9300 WANTED— T>Y AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Smart Travelling AGENT for Good District. Terms, Salary and Commission. Apply in first instance to C. J". OWEN, 9291 District Secretary, Christchurch. DR: NEALE T3ETURNS on 10th, and can be CONSULTED on LUNG and all SKIN DISEASES, at 187 WORCESTER STREET WEST. 9288 TO LEASE FOR*A TERM OF YEARS. rpO Lease for a Term of Years, with Purchasing Clause, 5700 ACRES Of GOOD AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL LAND (About 3000 Acres in English Grass and Crop)), Situate about TEN MILES FROM GERALDINE. The whole thoroughly watered and subdivided into convenient paddocks. W. P. STUDHOLME, i J Kakahu, I 9344 South Canterbury. jTT J. HOPKINS, PAPANUI, stocks TIGER TEAS, and recommends them. J. W. GIBB, FOR PICTURE FRAMING AND CHOICE PICTURES. Morten's Buildings, near Post Office. 5749 YOU may hardly believe it, but you can obtain TIGER BLEND TEAS from your Grocer by merely asking for them. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. ''■ -• - ! PASTORAL RUNS TO BE OFFERED FOR LEASE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned PASTORAL RUNS will be offered for LEASE by PUBLIC AUCTION at the times and places hereunder noted: To be offered at the Local Band Office, Timaru, on TUESDAY, 21st February, IS.-* -t 330 r..m.. THIRTEEN RUNS, comprising parts of the Mount Peel, Peel Forest, Waimate, Akaj tarawa, Tasman Island, and Ben Ohau i Stations, and Small Runs in the Waitaki and ! Hakateramea Riverbeds. The areas vary from I 118 to 29,200 Acres; the rentals from £8 to j £850 per annum; and the terms of leasee are i 7, 10, and 14 years, dating from March Ist, 1900. To be offered at the District Land Office, Christchurch, on MONDAY, 27th February, 1899, At 11 a.m. and 12 Noon. NINETEEN RUNS, comprising the Broomfield, Lobum, Glentui, Wharfdale, View Hill, part of Burnt Hill, 'ihe Point, Rakaia Gorge, Rockwood, Steyenton, part of Snowdon, —cRae's, Ana_a, Shepherd's Bush, and part of Clent Hills Stations. The areas vary from 75 to 19,040 Acres; the rentals from £3 15s to £350 per annum; and the terms of leases are 3, 7, 10, and 14 years, dating from March Ist, 1900. Sale plans of the above* runs, giving full particulars of terms and conditions, will be obtainable from this office when published. SIDNEY WEE-MAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. . District Land and. Survey Office, C_ristchurch, January 24th, 1899. 8427 "ITfTAN-ED Buyers~Vib__7case, bow, _C~ : _L. .VV- Atkiun, Mi-_a-t«t stnat.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10265, 7 February 1899, Page 1

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