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D.I.C. BICYCLE DEPARTMENT (Anglo-N.Z. Cycle Co.'s Agency). nnHE following CYCLE SUNDRIES are X now to be had at the D.I.C. Bicyole Dopartment : — ' Westwood" Hollow Handle Bars Rims Handle Straps ' «_ ' Steel Rims " Perfect Miniature " Rubber Pedals Lamps Rat-trap Pedals "20th Century "ditto :■ Rubber Mudguards "Zimmy" Toe Clips Brookes's Saddles Balls for ball bearings Gear Chains Cups for back wheels Repair Outfits Cups for bottom * Tool Bags brackets Wronohos (Feather- Brakes and Brafceweight & Mossberg) work Pumps Valves • '" Chain Brushes Oil-hole Covers WaUets Pedal Dusteap3 , • „ Boxes of Clean-alls, containing buff leather burnisher brush, brilliant Bilver powder, chain brufch, sponge cloth, cotton waste, in strong box Agents for the Renowned TITTT? OTT A STCTt S of a'Piano or an OSMOND AND TOWNEND BICYCLES. JfU liL/HAOHiiICJ Or gan duringDecember will receive a share in a splendid Organ. BAMBOO BICYCLES. T ~j, J BAMBOO BICYCLES. DRESDEN PIANO CO., W_ , . , , „ , , Lambton-quat, Wellington. E have just opened up a shipmont of - the above, which are entirely new to ' M, J., BROOKES, the Cyclists of Wellington. A somowhat Manager, popular fallacy exists that " Bamboo," as a . :'•' ; - „-i' ? ' ' '' " primary factor in the construction of machines j requiring at times extreme ■train, is an in- ■ * novation hardly equal to the test. There is no occasion to theorise on the question, as scientific tests have indubitably demonstrated the fact that Bamboo, weight for weight, is many times stronger than steel. In the East ' it 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 x strength, lightness, and life, far superior to the best machines of the most celebrated makers, English or American. The shipmont we have just landed com- - "." v ' ' ' prises Roadsters, Road -Racers, and " . .i# ' ' ; " i( . _'•'„ Ladies' Cycles; they are thoroughly up-to-date, and are atriotly Moderate in Price. ! . We Invite Inspection. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, Lambton-quat. A <£» Y& SUGAR AT OD FEE LB. T>URCHASERS of One Pound " Orient" KINSEY" & CO. Tea get 81b of SUGAR at 3d per lb, /CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, AT p.b gj} doz. WARDELL'S, . Lambton-quat. WILLIS-STREET. HOLMS BtCYCLE. gEND JT To BHO RTf 3.

£io £10 jeio £10 *eio £io i£io jeio £io ,£io £io <eio £ 0 jbio j;j MONSTER COMPETITION. JJJ £ld rffllS MONTH THE "TRIAD" OFFERS THE FOLLOWING *}o £10 A SIX PRIZES:— Ima ,£lO 1. £2 for the Best Specimens of Amateur Photography (two specimens). To joi,, £\q be sent in before the 20th of October. jg 10 £\0 2. .£2 for the Best Short Story, not more than 2000 words, or a page and *m £ [0 a-half iof the " Triad." To be sent in before the 20i >i of November. *in ,610 3. £2 for the Two Best Black and White Drawings, either pen and ink, *£10 jjiO monochrome, or both (two specimens;. To be sent in before the 20th of *[() TglO December. *gio 4JIO 4. £2 for the Best Short Account of a Service in any Church in New Zealand. £\n j»10 To be sent in before the 20th of October. ,£io 5. £1 for the Neatest and Best Written Copy of the 23rd Psalm. Open to xiin .£lO Boys under 17. Tg,Q jeio 6. £1 for same, open to Girls under 17. Each to close on the 20th of *io jEio December. %0% 0 jjlO The same Competitor may enter for any or all of the first four competitions. *io ,£lO or if under 17, for the whole five. j> lo £\q The Competitions will be adjudicated upon by a competent judge in eaoh jio £\0 section. %q £\q The only condition of entrance is that FOR EACH COMPETITION for £10 .£lO which they enter, intending Competitors must send a receipt for not less than jjin JJIO 5s for goods purchased from one of the firms below :— *iq ,£lO .Cimino, Music Warehouse Maokay, S. & W., Booksellers *io jßlo Davis & Clater, Mercers, &o. Newton, Axel. (Any pupil may enter) *io Dresden Piano Co., The Proctor, Thbmas, Draper sio £10 FitzGerald, Wm. C, Chemist Send it to Shortt's £[q .£lO George & Kersley, Drapers Sharland's Baking Powder *io £10 Hall, Sidney, Dentist Suratura Teas (any grocer) £ n £i 0 Hermann, Photographer Sutherland, J. F., Thorndon Phar. *in £10 Hyde, D. D. & Co., Tobacconists macy I>io £10 Konny.D. J., Albert Hotel To Aro House £io £.0 King. E. J., Te Aro Music Ware- Thomson, T. J., Ironmonger £m £10 .Jo™ Trocadero, Willis-street £i 0 £i 0 Littlejohn & Son, Jewellers Wardell Bros /Orient Teas £10 £10 Lush, J.& Co., Hatters and Mercers Wilkins & Field, Ironmongers £io £10 ASK FOR THE "TRIAD." £,\q •^ 10 All Booksellers Enlarged to 32 pages. Still 3d. £10 £o S. & W. MACKAY, i\l HI AGENTS. £10 £10 . £|Q £10 £10 £10 £10 £10 JIQ £10 £1Q £ip £ip £ip £ 10 £ 10 £io £10 £10 £10 £10 £i 0 VENTILATION ! VENTILATION ! VENTILATION ! 4*l (\C\ REWARD.— FRAUDULENT SUBSTITUTION.— It; having come to our ■f^ ■" v knowledge that certain unscrupulous persons are attempting to secure orders fro™ Im.idors and others for BOYLE'S PATENT SELF-ACTING AIR-PUMP VENTILATOR, where this Ventilator has boon specified by Architects, and that such persons have supplied, in some cases with the connivance of tho contractor, Inferior Ventilators, specially "got up" to resemble as nearly as possible tho External Designs of the Air-pump Ventilator, for the purpose of misleading, we hereby intimate that, in accordance with tho Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889, N.Z. Statutes, 53, Viot. No. 12, any person supplying, causing to be supplied, or in any wav representing or conniving at tho employment of a Ventilator not made by us, as a "Boyle's Self - Acting Air-Pump Ventilator, is liable to fine and imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, and to forfeit every falsely-described Ventilator. For tho protection of our Client's interest and our own, we will pay the sum of One Hundred Pounds sterling to any person furnishing evidence of any such infringement of our Patent or Trade-mark Rights that shall seoure the conviction of the guilty parties. i z.4 tt ,L, L ROBERT BOYLE & SON (Ltd.), Ventilativo Engineers, 64, Holborn Viaduct, London. LOUCH, SON, & COMPANY, sole Representatives for North Island, N.Z., Government Lite Insurance Buildings, Auckland. 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, JTRANCE, And they stand par excellenae for variety and value. Whether you wantu Xmas Gift or Souvenir for " the Old Man," " the New Woman," " your Best Girl," "My Bovj" or the " Kiddies," don't stand upon ceremony, but drop right in. If we can't fill tho bill, then no one can, simply because no one else can show a tithe of our value and assortment. MISS THE EXHIBITION IF YOU LIKE, BUT DON'T MISS PRINGLE'S.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 1170, 9 December 1896, Page 2

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