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M CHRISTMAS, 1905. | irsf if illrl 1 fyußiU liLlI l-LflLHiiiiLiiU If fill i■ € c _SlO 1 Os. and £12 10s. I 150 Marvel Bicycles just landed from England, JL. 1 ; I Specially Manufactured for Gamage's Christmas Trade. 113& Jm I -1 J&_£ Bicycles I C Built Specially for Girls and Boya, in _: J Ladies' and Gentlemen's Bioyoles in all _f|_B_L L % H Deposit £8; monthly payments from 20/- jW/h. _) I $ \\ gam acie's ImP§ljS_/ 1 i. ■ . .' •« . I Gents' Latest Fashion in Footwear. Gents' Sunday & Holiday Footwear. | £ GENTS' ELASTIC BIDE LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS— Young Men should always bear in mind that Maine Bro3« \ _7 Can be pullod on without unlacing or unbuttoning, stock only the latest styles in Young Men's Boots. Made t **} same as an ordinary Elastic Side Boot. Made in all on American lasts of the very latest shapes. Square, g C leathers, and are the moat comfortable Boots ever made. needle, and medium and broad toes. Moderate prices. _$ Moderate prices. See our window display. Manu- Large assortment in stock to ohoose from. Our boots £ fnctured by and procurable only at Maine Bros. Notbv always give you a smart, dressy appearance. See our _p _V Addbesb—lß2 High Street, opposite A. J. White's. No . Window Display. Maine Bros., 132 High Street, opposite K. *& connection with any other shop. A. J. White.. No connection with my other shop. £? I Gents' Latest Styles in Footwear. Ladies' High Grade Footwear. . 1 ' , £ GENTS'ELASTIC SIDE LACE AND BUTTON BOOTS—- Chai»mini_ &B Violets. 3 2 Can bo pulled on without unlacing or unbuttoning, same .**"**■ "»"«*_ "•'" "■*»""••«• gr & 03 an ordinary Elastio Side Boot. Gentlemen should not Light and beautiful as Lilies are the Summer Boots and _V fail to have a pair of these boots. They are dressy and Shoes for ladies which we are now showing.. The fresh- X will wear well. Made in all popular leathers, and on ness and elegance of the new creations bring thoughts of & X Narrow, Medium and Broad Toe lasts. You haye never bright skies—of summer flowers. •rf -worn a boot rqtial to them tor comfort. Manufactured -.•_»«. C[ by and procuvablo only at M.mo Bros. Note Address— wa \A/AlllflTl t AfIVKP VAII _? g 132 High Street, opposite A. J. White's. No connection WUUIUII I UU»l_l JfUU C ', S with any other shop. _<o buy shopworn shoes at this time of the year, when good k fe. _-'_*_» Il:„l_ f--.*l/» _-. A A.../««n dresses are being worn. C_me in and make comparisons _p- ? GentS High Wade rOOtWear. as to shoes and prices, also see our Window display, c **. . Maine Bros., 132 High Street, opposito A. J. White's. & Cr Have you tried the latest OXFORD SHOE BALS and No connection with any other shop. _% 2J DERBY 3? If not, prooureapair at once. The latest C & Footwear Creation oh the market. Smart. Stylish and I «J!/%_>' I_ain.lf Fin_» F/tntlAr/)3l* ay g Dressy. Any shape, toe square, needle, medium and LaUIL-) VdWlVj I lIIC IUUIWCui. % 2? roa ' '■' *-■•. _he* Shoes you want are the shoes we sell. Our Boots and & 3 • .We are showing the best collection ot Gents' Footwear In Shoes add finish to eorreot oostume. Made in fifty 'M. §T Chriatchurcb. See our Window Disn,-t. Maine Bros., 132 styles, of finest leathers, and finished to perfection. We _!?'■ _$ High Street, opposite A. J. White's. No connection with any provide footwear in large variety, always selecting those fT - Vj) other shcp. styles we think will please you best. jp -1 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. € $ Pk MOk I £?U1 Br" Manufacturers of J| % BWl_#%i INH bara IG_P sr%>%B&**m&m y High Grade Footwear. 2 | 132 HIGH STREET (opposite A. J. WHITE'S). I .No oonnection with any; ©then shop. C I We hav_ in stock the following' cars. Free trials to ladies and gentlemen | interested in Motor Cars. Purchasers carefully taught how to drive, and all | details of the mechanical construction carefully explained. | 6} h.p. DE DION L'ETOILE I 10 h.p. MINERVA | Fitted with genuine De Dion engine and Panhard sys- I The two-cylinder 10 h.p. Minerva has just come to p tern of gears; no chains. L _toile js specially made 1 hand. Tho engine runs delightfully smoothly tmd is gg in Paris with plenty of engine clearance for crossing I free from vibration. The car is fitted with a tonneau 55 js| water races, creeks, and rivers. L'Etoile Car is a | body to.carry four persons, and is most suitable for the m §3 reliable, well-bnilt motor ear, and will stand hard work | New Zealand roads, as the body aa_d machinery are m __ on rough roads. The above car will carry two or four I well up from the ground. The speed of the car is from as __ persons, the back seat being detachable. I 30 to 35 miles aa hour, and it will quite easily climb » g Price £376 nett cash | any hills which it may be put to. It is fitted with a | - H f . ' I tonneau body giving accommodation for four persons. g ' I 8 h.p. DE DBON L'ETOILE I Price «400 nett cash | " n Fitted with genuine De Dion engine. The car is made |_ | I - 1 throughout at Paris, and can be depended upon as a s I H£t U_ m MINERVA 1 / M woll-mado, reliable motor car. The tonneau body I ■*♦ n, P" , l V , !™ i \ W . L ,t . . .- | I fitted to the oar will carry four people easily. The J The four-eylmder Minerva is quite a revelation for the |S I machinery is very simple in construction and easily 1 smooth and sweet running of its engines. The car is |g .' \_\ understood in a few hours by any novie's in motoring. | absolutely quiet on the top speed, and runs along; at ' » The cost of running is well under Id. per mUe. I from 30 to 40 miles an hour with no effort. M M xa * co B Prioa £3SO nett cash I The 14 h.p. Minerva is the winner of the Hill Climb- gS ' H - h ~ jog championship held at Christchurch on November m m fii h.KI. IIYIDePiaB BfieStOtl ' 2nd, the next fastest ear being 24 seconds behind. gS i °a "•{*' ._l_lif_T'ltlJZ ' The body fittedje a tonneau, giving plenty of room for §| n MUmDePeiCeS luggage and four passengers, and with plenty of engine gjS M This fine, welf-made car is manufactured throughout power to take the load anywhere. i at the Beeston Works of Humbers Ltd. 'The ear is Price T 525 nett cash ?|a H specially made to suit New Zealand, having plenty ot -m _S clearance for the machinery, so that the car can be- _. _~/ m urei DC/«_ *M m driven through rivers, oreeks, or water races. The B *f O H.p. SlsVilwlO-Vlf fc_-__'-l'_if\ t " M ear is British manufacture the B Fitted with a two-cylinder of M H engine, and purchasers can depend on this make giv- H to w „ lh ca _ with . fall f oad of fo _ r at an g| M ing every satisfaction. It has seating accommodation | average speed of Stfrniles an hour. The engine is fitted M M for two, and is sold at the reasonable price or . - I a * ncto ignJUon, so that no accumulators are jgl m «278 nett cash I required. The body fitted is a tonneau, giving plenty M M H.D. SWIFT -I of room forluggage vid passengers. This car is nearly m m *The small Swift car «ffl be found a very handy little 1 new, and we can guarantee that Hum. ftrst-cUus |3 M vehicle. Prioe £65 | order. Pnce £426 nett cash || I Inspection cordially invited. The best stock of Motor Cars in New Zealand 9 m can be seen, and free trials arranged at . M I ADAMS STAR CYCLE CO., J j 1 138-140 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH. | OXSEL! OKSIL ! ! the greatest success of the age. ,"r iini nDAfIV'C genuine GAIIfC COOK "& HULBnUUI. O WOROEBTERBHIRE OAUUEI _S»T„-_r 5 ; THE PREMIER SAUCE OF THE WORLD. *'g WaX.BT.TWWO 1883. I

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12392, 4 January 1906, Page 3

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