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X)RESDEN PIANO 00. MAGNIFICENT JJ AI L COLUMBIA! PIANOS AND ORGANS. AGAIN! PFAISTO^ BY Broadwood & Sons, WHAT A LEADING WELLINGTON x x^xn \jvj L . pp & Sohi^ Erardi rjollard PHYSICIAN THINKS and Collard, Rosenkranz, ov , „„_ Schwechten 6r> CHAINLESS COLUMBIA BICYCLE. Hutt, N.Z., Tho Manager rospeotfully intimates that 10th June 1898. Messrs. Yerex & Jones. EVERY PIANO Dear Sirs-On 20th April, 1898, 1 purchased „ __ a Columbia Chainless Bicycle from your firm Sold from tiikiii Warehouse is a nd up to date I have ridden over 800 miles PFTA 1} A TVT'P'rr'Tim upon {i ; over 400 miles was ridde n on very VJT *J ■£*- -LWi.jL\ JL Hi J2j L/ t wet days over rough dirty roads. As a matA „, .... * er f f ao *i I nave d° ne a ll my work on the And the guarantee means what it says. Chainless Bicycle, riding it, both night and day. I find there is no vibration, and that * it is easier to ride up-hill than a chain bicycle WE sell more Pianos than any It runs as freely now as at first, and has four houses in Now Zealand, and never been oiled. The relief of not having a 1 this is principally owing to the / chain to bother with is very great, and I , lnntrumonts bupphed by us being speak after a long experience as I have been ot superior quality and tone, and cycling since 1883. lam in every way Batisthe merits of good workmanship, fi e< i w ith the machine, which have placed ua in the front iam rank of importers. y ourfl very trnly Time payments, from 20s Monthly. -, M.B.C.M. CiTtr A ATQ The VKJTOR BICYCLE is still running, WJXUr-t\.±N O and is still running easy. Mr. " Scor Cher " ITOE THE CHUJiCH, met nis death on a Victor. It went so fast vcm tww cnnnnT xt took vis brea tQ away. At last reports the HV& IHfc SCHOOL, machine was atill going. FOR THE HOME. Time payments, from 10s Monthly. Country ditoAafcrtJacod on the same TfiE YEREX & JONES CO., footing as those in town. VICTORIA-STREET, Dresden" wano co., *«"™ = l"--'< ) >* Wellington. Agencies everywhere. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. And at Dunedin. O. SMITH'S SALE WOLEF BICYCLES /COMMENCES EVERY MORNING, V 7 sharp at 9 o'clock. Fresh Bargains TTAVING leased our premises in Victoriaevery day. XX street, we must quit the balance of ' our stock of these high-grade American SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Bicycles by the end of this month, and there- ' fore offer them at less than cost price. AN ALL PUR PELT HAT £18 10/- cash. FOR '7 !f\ r * erms oan b® arranged at slightly • / "• increased price. Each machine will be fitted with a Hunt CHARLES HILL & SONS «i?i I 2Skot e ~~ the most comfortable saddle in onfof fe LPA& ™W^ fa 7H57 H 5 T - his i 8 an °PP° rt «^y th»t will not occur r»S^ L^S%% T^ISSBSi3i SSSKSS? a first - grade machino at less HAT tbat will keep its colour in the trying ' climate of New Zealand, have now much pleasure in informing the pnblio that the "PTATAT rUTTO TTrvT n/r p r\r\ FIRST SHIPMENT is to hand. JDIJNJN, (JHIbHOLM & CO.;, The SHAPES are the latest and most ap- VICTORIA-STREET. proved. The QUALITY and FINISH is equal to, if not better than, the ordinary 10/6 Hat ~~ — — sold in New Zealand. Large quantities have had to be guaranteed I M ° TA N T NOTICE. to enable the firm to sell this special Hat at JUST LANDED, Ex KAIKOURA, 7/6 A LARGE SHIPMENT OF UP-TO-DATE '98 PATTERN ''In addition to the above, the firm has just TJATfTntr nvnTno opened up the LARGEST SHIPMENT, per JAAJjJ&llxa. U X OlvJiib, Dnke of Portland, they have ever received Ai sri froSKSate^S^tSwi'S LABGB TAEIEOT OF CYCLE Sons and James E. Mills. . SUNDRIES, INCLUDING GEAR WHEELS. The shipment comprises all the very latest novelties, specially selected for our own On account of Stock-taking at the end of trade " June we have decided to make a It is now admitted that, value for value, CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION FOR the firm is unapproachable in the colonies. Tms MONTH ONLY. Our order books can show that we are now or write for Price-lists. sending Hats not only all over New Zealand, but to ALL PARTS OF AUSTRALIA. INCLTS BROS E^SraB&W^SgSlSSd* 94 RALEIGH CYCLE db'pot, WILLIS-STBEET. CHARLES HILL & SONS, LATEST WAR NEWS ! WELLINGTON HAT PACTOET, .MEE xc A N ~ B tcTc tE s . Lambton-quay. -^V MERICAN BICYCLES. HTAPrVQ TTTT>TTT?Ti STEARNS'S YELLOW FELLOWS UlAtrU^U±JlLLJji. driving ALL BEFORE THEM. ~VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING „,, v .« „ . o , mv - • JL.% FACTORY'S ■'• ne " Qs * Cold-drawn Seamless Tubing is TTTKTT-PT? pniVTATVATrvD a rmvvvr us9d in the construction of the frame. AdJUBILEE mit ted to be the best frame in the market. t+ i 4.4. a ' in iM-j.-* ™ . ,-, Rims either" Wood or Westwood, fitted flp *°™ 11 * tten f^ OBat / 1^ Ibifaon,aßoffleißlly1 bifaon,aBoffleißlly with Welsh Dunlop Tyres, Black Frames, ?n?SS ' c^ clusiv + ° Qf Bea f on ticketholders, Orange Rims, Brooks' s Saddles. 103,539. .Nearest guess to correct fisrures 103.576, made by MR. E. W. WILSON, or Stratford Compare our REDUCED PRICES before who is consequently the winner of our prize, placing orders. and has been handed our cheque for -. , . , "T~i. • j. j no- Only to be seen to be appreciated. Both Ladies' and Gent's Machines in stock, (Copy.) Dunedin, 17tli June, 1898. also Racers. I hereby certify that the box containing the guesses for the New Zealand Clothing THOMAS BALLINGER & CO., Ltd., Factory Jubilee Commemoration Competition No. 33 Victoria-street, was sealed np on the 10th May, and that I was ,5^ . ,„,„+- present at the unsealing thereof this date, Amenta. and 1 also certify that the guess nearest to the actual number was tbat of Mr. E. Wilson, of Stratford, who guessed 103 576 the correct number being 103.539. ' c a. cogan, fJ-REAT BARGAINS! Secretary Otago Jubilee \ Industrial Exhibition. GREAT BARGAINS! & SMITH To save *> ayin S P er week for storage, Corner Cuba,* Victoria Streets, ' THE SYDNEY CASH Have just Landed t^t^-d^t r^r\ 50,000 PIECES PAPERHANGINGS, JJJtIAJL JKiXtX OU., All New Goods, Latest Designs. CUBA AND DIXON STREETS, Paperhangings " Pulps," from 3d per piece Must sell at once over ?^ernanSnS "^T^" ™ *** WORTH OF DRAPERY AND Paperhangings "Grounds," from 8d per CLOTHING, Paperhaugings piece Paperhangings " Golds,." from Is per piece ust land e^ from Sydney. All and Every Kind of Com© md see, and bo astonished at the PAINTERS' REQUISITES fcrioes. At Lowest Prices for Cash. SMITH ~&~SMITH. SYDNEY CASH DRAPERY CO., — — Cuba and Dixon streets. C. SMITH'S SALE /COMMENCES EVERY MORNING, \J sharp at 9 o'clock. Fresh Bargains \S7OLFE'S Schnapps, the only reliable every day. T T liquor to drink at all seasons. JAPAN AGAIN! Tl^E ARE OPENING, DIRECT FROM JAPAN, Ex " CHINGTU," SIXTEEN CASES, Draught Screens, Waste Paper Baskets, Bamboo Brackets, Tables, Flower Stands Whatnots, Paper Racks, Teapots, Biaouit Jars, Tobacoo Boxes Hot Water Jugs, Umbrella Vases, Tea Sets, 9, 15, and 22 pieoas Milks and Sugars, Tea Plates, Bowls, &0., &o. It is almost superfluous to say that the value we offer in these goods cannot be approached by anyone else. THOMAS PRINGLE, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 69, LAMBTON.QUAY,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1898, Page 2

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