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PUBLIC NOTICES. TRACTS speak louder ] FACTS X than words. We Versus THEORIES, claim "nothing that j we are not able to | prove. Regarding Bicycles, every Agent is j prone to claim superiority for his own particular make. On behalf of the "ENVOY" we have a big thing to say; but we are in the . happy position of being able to PROVE our 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-grado wheels; but, in addition, unquestionably the greatest simplicity of any make of Bicycle yet invented, and this cbmbined 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 last letter we have received the European Agents of this Machine (an' old-established firm of world-wide repnte), dated Liverpool, December 2nd, 189S, speaks for itself: — "We can assmre 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 tho 'ENVOY' Machine is one of the most satisfactory lines ever we handled." Sole Licensees for New Zealand: NIND-WARD AND CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, Lichfield street, Christchurch. DR. CLAYTON has LEFT TOWN This Day, February 11th, for a few days. During his absence all Messages will be attended to at his House. 9755 WE 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. THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CAN- . TERBURY, LIMITED. rpHE OFFICES and WAREHOUSES will "*- BE CLOSED ALL DAY ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 16th INSTANT, For the Annual Picnic. ROB-il,.- HARDIE, 9727 Acting Manager. DURING temporary absence all instructions received at my office will be DULY ATTENDED TO through Christchurch Agents, who-will also represent-mo at Kaiapoi Every Monday (whqla day) or at any time during week hy appointment. * ;.„ . 9641 '_ PAPPRLLL. M" R' MORI- Z<sk? ■ of.J-oritson arid- fiojfrfcjn. Dunedin, who, is staying at. Grange's Hotel, Akaroa, is inviting the Banks Peninsula Farmers to call oh him with Samples o? i their Cocksfoot, as his Firm has a Purchasing Order. He quotes Seed from 2&d to 3_d, as per colour and weight. He will remain in Akaroa for a week or two. . Farmers from the Plains will pleaso send their Samples to him to Akaroa Post Office. partnership] REQUIRED PARTNER, with £ 1000 or upwards, to extend Business in fast rising Town and District, investor to take charge of financial portion of business; undoubted references given and required. For address apply by letter, LAND AGENT, ____• Office of this Paper._ THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. GRAIN SHIPMENTS TO LONDON. . SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the Assiciation is making preparations for SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN TO ENGLAND ON FARMERS' ACCOUNT, AT LOWEST RATES OF CHARGES. Intending Shippors are requested to communicate without delay, giving full particulars, in order that arrangements may be made for Freight at Lowest Current Rates. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. ROBT. HARDIE, 9723 Acting Manager. WANTED KNOWN, THAT the BROOKSIDE ROLLER FLOUR MILLS are now ready for this season's work. Flour made by the Roller Process (or by the Stones) or exchanged. Also, Feed Grinding and Oat Crushing. All work will have my personal supervision and, prompt despatch. On Sale, Roller Flour, Wheatmeal for brown bread, Sharps and Bran, etc. GEO. TRAPNELL, Practical Miller and Prizetnker (late foreman to Messrs Wood Bros., Ltd., Christchurch). NOTICE. THE WALTER A. WOOD MOWING AND REAPING MACHINE COMPANY of Hoosick Falls in the State of New York in the United States of America hitherto also carrying on business in the Colony of New Zealand hereby gives public notice that it will have ceased to carry on business within tho said Colony three months after the publication of thia notice. Dated at Christchurch in the said Colony this ninth day of February 1899 J. P. RICHARDSON Attorney and Manager for the above-named Company in the Colony of New Zealand Witness to the signature of John Pearce Richardson — W. B. COWLISHAW Solicitor . Christchurch. 9537 NOTICE. Re onr notice in the "Press" of the 10th inst. FOR the purpose of CORRECTING any FALSE IMPRESSION, we wish to state that we have disposed of our New Zealand Busirfb&s to the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, who will be our Agents for the whole of New Zealand, and will carry Complete Stocks of both Machines and Extras. The reason of our notice above referred to is that, having sold our business, we have no need to continue our office, and before closing same the Now Zealand Law requires us to give notice under Section 11 of the Foreign Companies Act of our intention to do so. WALTER A. WOOD M. and R. M CO., By J. P RICHARDSON, 9624 Manager. NEW BOOKS. TIiTONTHLY LIST of NEW BOOKS posted free to any address. FOUNTAIN BARBER, 159. Cashel street, Christchurch. - TF YOU APPRECIATE A FINE WHISKY ASK FOR DEWAR'S. IF Mothers only knew bow rapidly the ailments that trouble their little ones during teething could be cured with Marshall's Purely j Vegetable Teething Powders they would never j be without then-. Is packets chemists and stons. j

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10270, 13 February 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10270, 13 February 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10270, 13 February 1899, Page 1

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