PUBLIC NOTICES, gXC I. I-H;& BEC OB'S S. The most telling record Thormost idling record The most telling record . .' " J . Points to the sterling quality oi the Bicycle itself, rather than to the prowess of its Rider. - The following is fact:— Ont of nearly 7000 ENVOYS sold Isy one firm in Europe during last season £20 was not expended in repairs under the guarantee. is a record worth quoting 1 I ENVOYS-SIMPLEST and BEST, FOR 20s PER MONTH,' Or for cash. Sole Agents: NIND-WARD AND CO, ' v lichfield street, Christchurch. I '. FBONTENAC BICYCLES PRONTENAC BICYCLES By •The iFrontenac Wig. Co. • Syracuse, 2f.Y., U.S.A. ;i*/iu have just received a consignment of Vy these TRULY SUPERB BICYCLES, which we are now in a position to supply at a considerable reduction on former rates. -. Tha entire "up-get" of the FRONTENAC is original and unique. The one aim of the Builders of this really classical mount has been, to produce a bicycle designed, built, and finished in a style unapproached by other makers, entirely regardless of first cost. Those requiring a bicycle of the highest possible grille, graceful in design, distinctive in construction, of a most striking and attractive appearance, should .. certainly inspect the "FRONTENAC." Agents: COWPER AND SONS, 135» Colombo street, Chriatchttroh. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL TTAT.T,. A PPLICATIONS will be received tip to •WEDNESDAY, 28th INSTANT, from Associations or other Bodies desirous of SECURING.OFFICES, Etc., IN THE NEW HALL. Applicants to state space required. H. H. SECRETAN, 6934 ' Interim Secretary. MONEY TO LEND. ■VXTB have VARIOUS SUMS of TRUST VI -MONEY TO LEND in Large or Small 'Amounts on Town, Suburban or. Country Securities at LOWEST CURRENT RATESo£ INTEREST. STRINGER and CRESSWELL, -, - AJtLP. Buildings, Cathedral Square. "- ASHBURTON I ;^HBT3^aS^/ v - - -''■;■- ---■:V' *' • V ; : ' - :ASHBURTON J I I 25 CASES, VALUE £1750, Of ■ ', ■Q. F. SMITH'S, RANGIORA, ASSIGNED . STOCK. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE. . ORANGE HA-LL, NOW ON. . , ■• "F. S. MALCOLM, 895' " . . " Vendor. "PLANTING SEASON. SPECIAL LINES. 20,000 Cup. Macrocarpaa, 1 and 2 year old 20,000 Pinus Insignia, 1 and 2 year old 1000 Choice Hybrid Rhododendrons Also, Apples, Plums, Pears, Peaches, Apricots. ' ' Quinces, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Black, Red, White Currants. Also, Rhubarb Roots, Best Kind Also, A Fine Collection of Early Seed Potatoes. Also, General Collection Garden Seeds. SEE SAMPLES AT SHOP. ' P.S.—Note, My Shop is OPPOSITE CLOCK TOWER, Lichfield street. W. GIMBLETT. DISHOP AND ROBSON, (Late Bishop and Gardner), SUPPLY WINES, SPIRITS, And MALT LIQUORS OF THE MOST SUPERIOR QUALITY, At the - MOST MODERATE PRICES. Assorted Dozens Supplied. . Samples will be forwarded on receipt of 9150 Post Card. 184 Armagh-street, Christchurch. Tma ATTSTRAT.TATg WIDOWS' FUND LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. Established 1871. Accumulated Funds .. £1,250,000 Annual Revenue .. .. 210,000 rriHE ONLY LIF]S~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 either temporarily or permanently incapacitated through any kind of illnesd, accident, or mental disorder. Example.—lf a t&aa. aged 30 effected an assurance of £300, with profits, payable at 60 or previous death, and he became permanently ill or disabled from (say) the day after paying the first year's premium, the Society would not charge any further -premiums, but would pay the £500 with profits in full, without deductions, upon, the member attaining the age of Gα. or at his previous death. The ''Insurance and Banking Record" says: The new policy is one of the most important and valuable brought out for many years. Cali.or write for prospectus. , . LOCAL DIRECTORS: • Wm. Chrystall, Esq., Chairman. ' A> E. Cγ. Rhodes, Esq. Iβ. Recce, Esq. rf , Head Office for N.2L: .. * 6,CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. ■ C J. FOWLER, Resident Secretary. C. 3. OWEN, District Secretary. ■ ■ Offices— '" Cornet Wgb and Hereford streets, Christchurch. 4 SH Pane with Venetians as 6d, Coal Vases JA. from 8s 6d, Rochester Lamps (all kinds), Boggy .Lamps. Aitkezt and Roberts, Furnishing Ironmongers, corner, Caehel and Colombo streets. " » ' TpOUND—Something to swear by—Flora j
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10381, 26 June 1899, Page 1
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