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WORTH YOUR ATTENTION!! _ VATITI.qp^AKq OUK V AJL LI Hi fel^JliAJdfe. ' BEDSTEADS. f\JJR stock of Bedsteads will be found one of the most complete in the colony. We *J import direct from thoso woll-known makers MESSRS. PEYTON & PEYTON. This name alone is a guarantee that we keep a reliablo article. SINGLE BEDSTEADS, in plain Black, and Black and Brass, at 18s 6d, 19s 6d, 21s, 255, ~a^s, f^?«r a^-mdßrass,^,M,3sM 5 HANDSOME BRASS FRENCH BEDSTEADS, £1210s and ,81910s ITALIAN BEDSTEADS, Black and Brass, full double-bed size, at 120s, 160s, 1925, and £l 3l 3 FOLDING IRON STRETCHERS, with Wire-wove Mattress complete, at 81s 6d . , - "■ BEDDING-. , SINCtLE KAPOK at>s^ 6daJl^ 18S Gd - " DOUBLE KAPOK BEDS, at 2.4s 6d and 27s 6a KAPOK PILLOWS 2s 6d and 3s , ' ■ ' - - ... SPECIAL LINE FLAX MATTRESSES, SINGLE SIZE, at 8s 6d ' v • "WITiV WCWV M \TTTiV^V^ -. , ftPv I «f « *P ' Size ... 2ft 6in 3ft 3ft bin - 4ft 4fl6in ( QuaUty A-13s Gd 15s 6d 17s 6d 19s'6d 21s 6d, donblo wire-wov«. Quality B—lss 6d ISs 6d 19s 6a 23s 6d 22s 9d, double wire - wove, witt rope . - v r edges QuaUty C- ... „ „ ... 31s 6d, doubkwire^ wove^ with rope QualityD— », m jm« ••• 3956 d, Extra strong, double wire- ' ' ' ' • EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN LICE CURTAINS. £!K<f\ pairs white and cream lace curtains, at436d,53,65iid, ios6d, OO\7 15s,21spair • BAMBOO CURTAIN POLES, complete, with Handsomo Ends, Rings, and Brackets, at 5s 6d each KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, IiAMBTON-Q,UAY & BRAND ON-STREET. • CARPET DEPARTMENT AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL. i I^ANY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN are asking which is tho best Bicycle. Read the foUowing extracts, and form your own opinion :— , "Datton wheels are past oainikq ground throughout Europe, and their popularity is increasing as the passiige 6f time demonstrates their worth. Many membees or the-Eotal Families are riding this wheel, and the latest additions to the_ already long list are the Prince of Naples, the fnture King of Italy, and his bride, the Princes °^ Montenegro. The Italian Agents for the Davis Sowing Machine Company, situated at Florence, sent in a special order for these wheels, and they have just been finished and shipped. They are superb in finish and V equipment, and are in every way fitted for the Royal use to which they are destined. The tubing of frame and handle-bars is silver-plated, wliile all the forgings, the fork cro\vns, the front and rear hubs, cranks, pedals, and all smaU parts are heavily plated with gold. The guards of the lady's wheel are laced with gold cord, and for richness of finish and appointment they surpass aU previous efforts."—Anlerican Wheehnan, 3rd Dec, 1896. The English Wheelman, 3rd October, 1896, says :-" Wo know of several ladies and gentlemen who are selling: their high-class English mounts The Queen says:—" The Dayton is an ideal mafchino." v Read carefully the following testimonial from the best authority in New South Wales :—: — Dear Sic,—l have carefully examined one of your Dayton Bicycles j and note the following particulars :— .The tubular framework including the front and back forks, are well dcsi ??f d, and combine about thogreatest carrying capacity ana^faffness • Po^i 01 *. he wei? h* °f i 11 1^- Jl^ 5 ls J s Je, cnred the fom of the framework, the large diameter.of the tubes, and tho mechanical arrangements for connecting them at the joints. +, featee of this Bicycle Is the design of the ball-bearings S2SS on the balls so »to reduce the fLtional.resistanJe to^a minimumPwithout ?? Pyi ■" «08pbonally ageinoiß and* complete. * The ease with which . the cranks and sprocket wheel can be taken off and replaced is also worthy ofnote- I consider that the "Dayton "costbixes all the best Featubes OP the English and American Bicycles, and that its workmanhship and finish are at least equal to the best in the market. I remain, yours faithfully, ' W. H. Waeren, M. List. C.E.M., Am. Soc. C.E. Wh. Sc. ' Challis Professor of Engineering ' University of Sydney. . jroxojuuuj. A rrnnrl c+nrv is tnld of tlifi vnunw 'Rmnnror of Russia, Dnrinc ona of hii pvpllnf? excufsions i^Te paxS GaSdfiTon whiToccfsioTs the Emperor generallywei tZ uniform of a colonel, he had to gefoff his machine in order to adjust something, and whilst doing so, an old general from the provinces passed. Not receiving the salute due to him, the general walked up to the cyclist ho thought was an ordinary colonel, and requested an explanation of the omission. The Emperor politely informed him that he had not had the honour of becoming acquainted with him during his short reign; otherwise he would, of course, have saluted him. The Irish Cyclist says the Tsar rides a Dayton, and is said to be the most expert of all the Royal Cyclists of Europe. At the Austral Meeting in Melbourne 1896 the first appearance of the Dayton in Australia, the Dayton won—First day, 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 1 third; second day, 1 first, 2 soconds. Walnb, tho Queensland Champion, secured'second place in the final of the Great Auskal Wheel Race in the phmnnmri time of 4min 29 2-ssec, for two miles, on a grass have been anxiously waiting for the arrival of Daytons will be pleased to learn that we are landing, ex Pakeha, a shipment of t a taV-ticu -n i -n nnn LADIES' DAYTONS. Price, £26. SOLE AGENTS FOR TIAVTCVNTS ATTADT} AISTTS atjt» WATiTTT A IVfS T^^ T TTSTOT VTTM PnTIPT?^ Special ExceUency TTT. is with the greatest pleasure and con- W^^&m^^\Y/o^^^^^^. X fidence that we again come before the V^M^S^^h^ Public with our Xmas Stock of MM^U^Mi^&^^^Ji'if'yi^i HAMS, BACON, POULTRY, &c, ' , „, i. i• i i i j • SHS\^'~T^ira[FeorLi**l& £2-*-***:---^!^; «»^S«; j cuClE>Wi.Yh«,be» e.i«.w™«,t1 Ic,c greatest care from a large stock, and only _/^O^W.W I tfflffifSiwSr^ "te? the finest purchased, so quahty is guaranteed. JW jii^fel^Ui'S^iti^^ J2; vmaq WAATssT^PT'PTATTTr ~_V)Ef WMtl«%l^¥ VtiL-J. XMAS HAMb A briiUALUi. Tra'rL J^^^^*^y"l v^fffiD AllerleiDeutscheWurstLstzuhabenaufdor gl^l W W fe^. Deutsch-Nouseel&nderschweinematzgeiTei. B|lpf]m/^ ]Mf ill Jijilir All orders entrustedlTour care wfll receive «S v/>T/\«T/\«/\7rt/^i prompt attention and despatch. JS M M H M S "EHi/^ W TS< lja^L' KUCH & (IQ niJKifflßr HERE IS THE ARTICLE. \ jjjPf||§L East F3 dJI^K,. Safe q / IN THE £ CHEAPER THAN ANY To SifOT^,^ **> OTHER SHOP« ffidvsnatr?Pe9S%ft „ , • ,«> Applt. SultE- Linoleums, my price, 11 \d; usual price, 1/2 THE GkS? - N DESTROY£R- llEillsl: iilll After a few applications, the most obsti- Linoleums! my price,' 2/11; usual price, 3/6 toCon? Bmay^Bmay^ e tr-emoved^^ithout?? naai r Linoleums- «vU».ivii l»«ii«ioe,l»«ii«ioe, *» insSTap°enance ing g — _OneShmin ßabox,PPsOsslfree: H. J. RODGERS & CO., -R EREY'S HEEB BEEE EXTBACT- 72. 71. MANNERS-STREET. ■" Pokelt H^bal. CHRISTMAS.__CHRISTMA S. Ono Shilling bottle makes eight gallons of a EO. W. WILTON, Importing Chemist, deUcTous Herb or Botanic Beer. Or Adelaide-road and 215, Willis-streot, Wholesome, Tonic, Invigorating. J BERRY, *#£Sd&>^SSZ2& PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, £s^?^'-^" *"» 81. CUBA.6TEEET Wellington. — —~" SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND O U INDUSTRIES. All purchasers of one pound or more of my Chrango Pekoe Tea. 28 Ib, get Sugar at 2d — * P, M. TWOMEY, Buy ZEALANDIA SHIRTS BUSSEX-SQUARB.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1897, Page 3

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