SKIPPING. UNION STI-AM allli' COMPANY OF NEW i'KALANU, LIMITKa Steamers will be Despatched « under:— WELLINUTUNCargo Train at railway p.m. Roromahana This Day. Tuee. 9.15 12.30 pm Kotoumh»aa Thur*.,'l3thS«pt. S.ia 12.5 a p.m Mora Sat., ISth Sept. b.ZQ — HotonialuDa Sat.. 15th .Sept. 9.15 i2.JOp.rn Hotorua M.:i., l?th s«pt. * 12.30 p.m WaJkare Tuos., ;Bth rieit. 4 — Kotoni*hana Tucs., l£rh Stpc £-io 12.30 p.m PIOrON* AS» NCUSOX via WELUNGTOK— Rotoru* Mori., 17th Sept. 4 -12.30 p.m TAUAN'AKI AKD MAKOSAC— Takapuna Thurs., 13th Scj-t. Fiotu WeUinjrton Rowiu* Suu., 16.h Sept. IToiaWelUnKtoo •Calls Nelson. NAPIER. OtSBOiIVE aso AUCKL.ANOFlora .Sal., 15th Sept. 5,30 12.30 p.m Waihort Wed., i9th Sept. 4 12.30p.au SYDNEY via WELUXOTON— Waikare Tues., 18th Sept. 4 12.30 p.m SYDN'BY Vl* AUCKLAND— Waihora Wed., lyih Sept 4 12.30p.rn NEW PLYMOUTH aso GREYMOUTH via WELLINGTON — Janet Nicoll Sat., 15th Sept. 2.45 11 a.m WESTPORT jJIREOT— Poherua This bay. Xuea. 530 12.30 p.m WESTPORT VIA WELLINGTONUpolu Mon., 17th Sept 1210 9a.in GRiiYUOUTH DIRECT— Rosamcnd Wed., 12th Sept 4 12.30 p.m DU-VKDIN— Flora Wed., 12th Sept. IZIO 9a.m BLUFF , , HOBAUT, aso MELBOURNE— MoDOW»i Sat.. 15th Sept. 1.25 Sa.m SOUTH SEA. ISLANDS SEBVIOE3. For TONGA. SAMOA, FIJI ahd SYDNEY— Hauroto Wed., 3rd Oct. From Auckland For RAKOTonga asd TAHITI— Ovalau Tues., 25th Sept From Auckland Foe FIJI— Tiviunl Wed., 26th Sept. From Auckland Jn consequence quarantine, abeve dates are subject to alter. tion. Tioktts available for Stop-over cr Return by Messrs Huddart* Parker & Co.'a Steamers. BICYCLES FOR EVERYBODY. BICYCLES FOR EVERYBODY. BICYCLES FOR EVERYBODY. A NEW CYCLE PURCHASING SCHEME. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. THE ATALANTA EASY-PAYMENT CYCLE SUPPLY CLUB. LIMITED TO 100 LADY MEMBERS. TERMS— £I Deposit, and 10a instalments every two weeks. OATES, LOWRY AND CO.,' ZEALANDIA CYCLE WORKS, Manchester street, Christchurch, AT THE REQUEST OF A NUMBER OF LADIES desirous of obtaining Bicycles on | easy terms, have dpcided to inaugurate j THE ATALANTA EASY-PAYMENT CYCLE / SUPPLY CLUB. 1 For the supply oi 100 Ladies' Bicycles, ot the Latest Design and up-to-date, on tense hitherto unheard of, viz.: — £1 Deposit, and 10e instalments every two weeks xtntil paid for. The terras, conditions and regulations on which the Bicycles will be supplied are ac follows:— 1. The number of bicycles to be supplied is j limited to 100. j 2. Ladies can either select a bicycle from J stock, or have one built to their own specifi- i cations. 3. The price of each. macEine will be £20, ' without interest. ' i 4. The terms are a deposit of £1, and instal- !• ments of 10a every fortnight, to be paid regu- ■ larly. 5. Possession of the bicycle, wiJl t be, given j when the deposit is paid. t>r, ii..dS9i£ed» on a ; > &RU) \6 BUit the vustoiuer. • - j 6. Each ronchine will be made of the best | material and workmanship, and fitted with ; Westwood rims, Dunlop tyres, Brooks' saddles, j Lucas* nickel-plated Club lamp, good bell, tool bag, pump, spanner and oil can. 7. A printed guarantee for 12 months, endorsed by Oates, .Lowry and Co., will be handed to every purchaser on taking delivery of the machine. As the number of bicycles to be supplied is limited to 100, early application is requested. In the event of the number of applicants exceeding 100, priority of date of application will have preference. Should any further information be desired, call or write to OATES, LOWRY AND CO., Largest Makers of Cycles in New Zealand, ZEALANDIA CYCLE WORKS, 82 MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. "TTEINT" BICYCLES. EXPERTS build them, KXPERTS buy them, But EVERYBODY should ride them. A "KENT" is "BUILT LIKE A BICYCLE" Should be built. A "KENT" 1S Built of the very best parts that "The World" supplies. You can get no hotter, so why go further? HOA'&ST REPAIRS and BICYCLE SUNDRIES at "KENT'S," Bedford Row and Victoria street, Christchuroh. 3083F A. B E G G, THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR, 15G and 258 HIGH STREET, IS atill supplying his Customers with hie SUITS, which are unequalled for PRICE, FIT or FINISH. What do you think of this? . A WELL-CUT, HIGHLY-FINISHED AND FASHIONABLE VICUNA SUIT (FIT GUARANTEED) at £4 10s. Nothing like this in, New Zealand.COLONIAL TWEED-SUITS FROM £3 10s UPWARDS, According to Quality of Material. A GOOD STOCK OF CABMEN'S COATS AND CAPES. CLEJtUCAI* GARMENTS A SPECJAJWTY. SHIRTS, HOSIERY, TIES, HATS AND CAPS, LATEST SHAPES. INSPECTION INVITED. A. BEGG, TAILOR, HOSIER and OUTFITTER 156 and 153 High street. TF you have the faintest suspicion that your EYES ARE NOT JUST RIGHT; if they bother you in any way, it , a best to have them examined at once. Do sot go to the average Optician or Spectacle-Seller, for he is unable to distinguish between Optical Defects and Diseases; but conutlt JOHN R. PROCTER, 180 High street, Christchurch, Who will give you a THOROUGH KYAMTNATION FREE OF CHARGE. CHARLES RAY, ! ENGINEER AND CYCLE MAKER, "ACME" CYCLE WORKS (Next Tramway Company's Stablee), WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHUBCH. Maker of the Celebrated "Acme" Cycles. Prompt Repairs. Reasonable Charge*. B.SJu or our own make parts. Agent* for A if. Dougill's Gas ami Oil Engines. SMOKE OSEG A V TOBACCO. T. C. WILLIAMS' LATEST AND BEST. jy EW A R'S W~H~I SKY. HEADS the MARKET throughout the Worid. FOR "Sconea like your mother~used to make" try Windsor Baking Powder. TTAELEQTJIN~TOBACCO~"»iiidirj grow* is jLL 2>uWio fartrai.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10758, 11 September 1900, Page 1
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