WORTH Reading, the following 15 ■" Seal'-' Advertisements i— • ■ REMIBR " Motor Cycles.—Call and have .*- a trial, and prove yourself their superi- . ority. " Seal" Woiks. LAUNCH Fittings; finest selection in New Zealand, and can quote low prices. " Seal." Stuart street. C*WS Time bring Cycle with you to - town have Overhauled and Enamelled. Workmanship guaranteed. LAUNCHES.— Wc have sev£.ra,l good Craft, to be sold cheap, from £SO. " Seal," Stuart street. KELVIN, Buffalo, and Seal Engines.— Order now ; we are quoting low prices; trials {riven. " Seal." Stuart street. " OEAL " Works can quote anything in the £3 Launch, Motor, or Cycle Line cheaper than ever. Stuart street. LANDERS" 20 and " E.M.F." 30 h.p. .' 5-seater Cars, built on CONTINENTAL lines; Michelm tyres, hood, shield, lamps, and full equipment; £285 and £385. m/I'CULLOCH AND JAMIESON, "Seal" ! ItX Motor and Cycle Works, Stuart street, agents for the above, cars. EOOND-HAND Cycles. Great bargains ._ for Show Week:' Cycles from £2; now's | your chance. " Seal,"_ Stuart street. TYRES! Tyres!—Havo you seen the heavytread Gathania (" French ") ? 15 months' guarantee; 19s 6d. "Seal," Stuart, street. HYEES! Tyres!—Wc have every make of repute; lowest prices in town. " Seal." ""DALEIGH," "Seal," "Centaur," " RudgeJLV Whitworth," and others, from £6 10s, with Eftdie coaster. M'Culloch and Jamieson. CYCLE Repain done by skilled mechanics »t the old Iron Shed, Stuart street. | " Seal." . KATES! Skates!—Vox-Popular and Wolf; I best value in town; 19s 6d. M'Culloch, Jarainsan. PIANO-TUNING and Repairing; estimates free. Robert R. Moss, importer, repairer, and tuner, 18 Albany street. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, At 2.30 sharp each clay. On <he Premises, No. 8 Octagon. WITHOUT RESERVE. WR I "c~H A R p S • has received instructions to sell, Watches, clocks, chains, brooches, teapots, crockery, bedsteads., chairs, bedding, flower stands, wool mats, letter press, fenders, fireirons, tables, sewing machine, dress baskets, cruets, washing machine, saws, scissors, travelling trunk, toUet sets, washstands, umbrellas, large quantity of enamelwaxe, consisting of ea\rcepe>ns, baking dishes, teapots, kettles, mugs, gridirons, "washbasins, and 12 dozen razors, also 1 silk opera cloak, etc., etc. 'N the Victoria Hall at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Mr J. H. THORP will give Demonstrations of APPLE GRADING and PACKING. Mr T. W. KIRK, F.L.S., will deliver an ADDRESS in the Victoria Hall TO-MOR-ROW, at 2.30 p.m , on ' Pests and Diseases of the Farmer's Orchard, Garden, and Plantation,' illustrated by Lantern Slides. FRIDAY and SATURDAY.—APPLEPACKING Demonstrations, 11 a.m. and 4 THIS WEEK ONLY! EIGHTEEN PHOTOS FOR THE PRICE OF A DOZEN. We are making the above great concession THIS WEEK ONLY. The whole Eighteen Photos are finished in our usual High-grade Style. Our Portraiture is always appreciated for the excellent and delicately soft finish imparted to each print. Call and inspect specimens. uir And moodie. Photographers, ftMTT Moray place and Prince* street
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Evening Star, Issue 14634, 2 August 1911, Page 7
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