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123 T a:ble COVERS! EMBROIDERY CENTRES ' FAST COLOURS. 1/^i EACH. 1 1JL These goods are desperately CHEAP, and well worth 3s lid. TO BE HAD ONLY AT THB SYDNEY CASH 1 DRAPERT CO., IiAMBTON-QUAY. . \ WARWICK, (SHATNLESS/ Also, WA RWICK and RAGLANS, with free wheels, rim brakes, and every u)>-to-dilte ictf>a, have arrived. Thdso are ABSOLUTELY SUPKRIOR to Cycles sold at prides 50 , per cent, higher. My long experience as a repairor convincps me of this. Every machina fully guaranteed. Duplicate parts in stock; also, a varied lot of accessories, very cheap. REPAIRS.— My Repair Plant is second to none : my oton practical experience greater 'dian that of any other repairer in the oity. Your patronage Solicited. P. J. W. FEAR, Wiiit,ts-s i'rbbt. Wellington. "- — ii"""^:." 1 . '.: ■' *".',T ; '" '" "'"-'^ ! ' ' ' — **"? ' SWAN White Floating SOAP Expressly mad& for the Toilet, 3ath and Dainty fabrics. Sfanuractureil bytlio Prdprietort at Sunlight Soap. COLO NIA L Ih VMNTIONS, Tlie following applications for letters pal but, with provisional specifications, have been accepted by tlie Patent Office r-^-Bavid Bailiie, Pahiatu;i, improvements ia or. relating to caudlesticks; John Holmes, Wellington, and Arohdencan Grace, ftlenlteim; an improved fire-escape ladder ; The New • Zealand Ix>an and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd. (assignee- of C. Bristow, Christ-" church), an improved potato-diggei: ; Walter Laniiam, Woolslon. improved adjustable clothes-rack; Alfred Vincent, Normanby, Taranaki, fellmonger, an ointment for the speedy cure of .sores, cuts, &C, of any description, on either human beings or nnimals; Charles Uurrirtge, photographer, and Henry Brown, blaoksihitli, Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, aii invention for coupling' and tiupouplhig railway carriages, &o. ; Robert MjGallln, llastings, improvement in disc harrows; Samuel Ailchison, Heriot, an improved horse shoe; John G. ltuddenklau, Mot'i-aki, turnip -cutter; Joseph Speight, Kirwee, Canterbury, aud William Joyce. Halkett, Canterbury, an invention for preventing marine engines from "raping"; Ernest. S. Baldwin, Wellington, consulting engineer, improvement in revolving screens used for saving gold, tin, and the like; George Andrew, Carlfcon, Victoria, and •Thomas B. Ashworth,. Melbourne, an improved cash register and indicator; John J. I3oage}', Pahiitlua, a self-locking windowfastener ; Richard Stevens, Linw'ood, Christchurch, ;tu improved device to prevent false alarms of flre> &c. ; Frederick W. Bryant, Wellington, an improved apparatus for prospecting gold ; Henry Mayr, Auckland, an improved cash and frame combination ; Henry Devoy, Lytteltbn, improvements in boot protectors.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 104, 30 October 1900, Page 2