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-U«-l»v>« Arepr yciaE department §sf Q roLO-N.Z . Ctclb Co.'s Agency). and us 3 followng CYCLE SUNDRIES are low to be had at the D.I.C. Bioycle We hi taient:-*- _ ( twood" Hollow Handle Bars rhillr B Handle Straps ?™ l F Urns . "Perfect Miniature" Uuil ** rPe<?.als Lamps ToAio' apP.jd.als "20th Century "dtto Ladl^ r Mud guards " Zimmy" Toe Clips bs's Middles Balls for ball bearmgs L>am^ ]hair.si Cups for baok wheels rh{] jr : Outfits Cups for bottom OnU^ jags brackets . ™ shes (Feather- Brakes and Brakefht&Mossberg) work We ai 3 Valves m Brushes Oil-hole Covers a < ts Pedal Dustcaps Ladiei of Clean-alls, containing buff leather Childi ami sher brush, brilliant silver powder, mm brush, sponge cloth, cotton waste, pjj.rjy] t sb ong box 0] A'aENTS FOB THE RENOWNED PET! 3ND AND TOWNEND BICYCLES. 0 . — E P CPORTANT MUSICAL 2 will NOTICE. abOV( P MAS MONTH. MAS MONTH. SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO PURCHASERS T>l FROM THE ' DRESDEN PIANO v CO. E WILL GIVE AWAY A splendid. Organ in walnrt case, — high top (sft lOin), mirror baok, 10 stops, knee swell, grand organ, with two sets of reeds and ootave couplers. /^ ►URCHASERS, on Time Payment or for Cash, of a Piano or Organ during December will reoeive a share in the Organ above mentioned, and the shareholders will be invited to meet early in January to arrange for allotment. Ne-s I EMEMBER, the ownership of the Organ L will be confined to purchasers of a Piano or Organ during December. J UNTRY CLIENTS are placed on the same footing as Town Clients. — lOR Christmas Month we have opened \J 1 up a Special Shipment of Pianos, by Broadwood and Sons, Collard and Collard, Schwechten, lipp and Sohn, " I Bohm, Meissner, and other notable makers. " 1 "I TIME PAYMENTS, FROM 20s MONTHLY. "1 THE iRESDEN PIANO CO., "3 Lambton-quat and Bbandon-stbeet, k WELLINGTON. fol M. J. BROOKES, Btl Manager, I 3AMBOO BICYCLES. ( BAMBOO BICYCLES. LITE have just opened up a shipment of * * the above, whioh are entirely new to ho Cyclists of Wellington. A somewhat lopular fallaoy exists that "Bamboo," as a irimary factor in the construction of maohines •oquiring at tunes extreme strain, is an inlovation hardly equal to the test. There is io occasion to theorise on the question, as icientifio tests have indubitably demonstrated ;he faot that Bamboo, weight for weight, is nany times stronger than steel. In the East t is used for bridges, scaffolding poles, pillars for roofs of houses, masts for ships, and for similar purposes where strength and reliability are absolutely essential These Cycles are not built entirely of Bamboo, but a combination of Bamboo, Steel, and Aluminium, the resultant machine being for strength, lightness, and life, far superior to the best machines of the most celebrated makers, English or American. The shipment we have just landed oomprises Roadstebs, ' Road - Racebs, and Ladies' Cycles; they are thoroughly up-to-date, and are strictly Moderate in Price. WbilnVjtb Inspection. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quat. i

69, LAMBTON-QUAY, Are now completing the unpacking of 85 CASES NOVELTIES. Their NEW PREMISES teem with the choicest wares from INDIA, JAPAN, ENGLAND, AUSTRIA, GERMANY, FRANCE, And they stand par excellence for variety and value. Whether you want a Xmas Gift or Souvenir for " the Old Man," « the New Woman," " your Best Girl " "My Boy," or the "Kiddies," don't stand upon ceremony, but drop rightin. Hwe can't fill the bill, then no one can, simply because no one else can show a , tithe of 'our value and assortment. ______ ' MISS THE EXHIBITION IE YOU LIKE, ' BUT DON'T MISS PRINGLE'S.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 168, 7 December 1896, Page 2