rrs» high claim they maVo—the '• STAND ABO OF THE hut they are entitled to ft WHAT AEE THE CHANGES? Ndw dmble cr«wn with molded escutcheon. Now lower roar forks with ovaline tubing. Nicked • steel tubing- (5 per cent) throughout. Flush joints throughout, replacing the old tap brazed style. New adjustable and reversible handle bars, simpler, stronger and neater. Improved crankshaft mechanism that is unique and peerless. Dust-proof hearings throughout, no oil ■ ■ holes in the entire machine. Saddles much improved—especially ladies'—and several varieties. New Dunlop tyres, manufactured by the Hartford Rubber To orks Company, under license from the American Dunlop Tyre Company. New handsome name plate of sterling silver, osyaisea. .New hubs, admitting of straight spokes, neat, strong and beautiful. f THE COLUMBIA made by theIPOPE MANUFACTURING COT., Hartford, Conn,, U.S.A.,and has for 20 years enjoyen, ’ ;■<&* reputation bf being the Standard Bicycle of the World. The Columbia sets the fashion for nearly all v machines. . ‘iT&r'TBS POPE COT. is the Largest Bicycle Finn in existence. Their factories contain oyer 17 acres of ftoor space. Annual output, 120,000 bicycles per annum. The I ’O I.UMkIA is the ooly bicycle ixi the' vi.W*eld made of 5 per eChtTninkel steel tubing—tbo strongest, toughest, lightest and most expensive of any. ■p tubing made. The COLUMBIA is the fashionable wheel of lasbioiubli England and Europe. , THE TEE EX AND JONES COMPANY, HEAD OFFICE-48, WILLIS STREET,- WELLINGTON. 141, Hereford Street, Christchurch, St Hill Street. Wanganui H. LIGHT BODY, Manager. DAY. DAVIES, Manager. FOE SALE, A BARGAIN. o ,NE OF THE NICEST PEOPEETIES IN THE NORTH ISLAND, Comprising ACRES OF FINEST QUALITY LAND, ' ' Owned and Occupied by Mr Robert Cobb as a Stud Farm, and containing all the ; ■ Conveniences for Stud-breeding or Cropping. The soil is mostly rich alluvial, and two-thirds has been ploughed; balance all suitable for ploughing. NEARLY NEW COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, with all Modern Conveniences. ■ Picturesquely Situated, Fronting Main Road to NAPIER, Six Miles from PALMERSTON NORTH. 11 and One aud a Half from Railway Station. ' ■■ The Majority of Purchase Money can remain on Mortgage at a Low Bate of Interest. For particulars apply to 5113 Or, GEORGE KING & CO., Christchurch, ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Palmerston North. THE BEST CURE FOB ■Mfc aWi 1 Pfsssr ll % \fiUhJlp *' I*>\~ jt ‘“m A HAD COLD. WALLACE & CO.’S ANISEED AND HOKKHOUHD COUGH ELIXIR. A MONGST the NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS received from Prominent People ttiose from A MISS’ JULIET WRAY, MESSRS REUBEN FAX, TOM POLLARI., GRATTAN K'GGB■§SO, LAU3I, HORACE BENT, &C. WALLACE & CO.’S ANISEED AND HOKEHOUND COUGH ELIXIS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. FEICE— IB 6d and 2s 6d. X2OR° repairs eTsT UmDO»WR^*S m IWE PROVINCE OS 1 *) • THE "/as mas sr
CONSERVES ABE UNEQUALLED, ' HOW TO MAKE HENS LAY EGGS. r CBMPTHOBNE, PEOSSEE AND CO.’S N.Z, ' DEUG CO., xm, FOWL FOOD. g*BP TOOK FOWLS HEALTHY and STRONG, PBEPABED CRUSHED BONES FOB POULTRY BREEDING. •WXTE • have given special attention to the YY preparation of our BONE MEAL FOB JTOWLB, which has given the utmost satisfaction ||p jputfdetß and owners, and is in great demand. We have graced it to suit chickens, the intermediate stage of growth, and the full-grown fowl. • It Is surprising l what an Increase takes, place in the weight of fowl,and in eke production when fowls are fed with our special FOWL FOOD, mixed with - ordinary feeding material, and how strong pad healthy they become. ; We put the feed up in 141 b hags. The Price for Coarse is ls,9dper/141b hag „ „ ~ Medium la Is 9d ~ ~ „ ~ ~ „ Pine is 2s 8d , „ „,, la Larger Quantities at Beduccd Bates. Procurable from all Storekeepers, We attach Esport from a well-known Fowl s ■ • Breeder:— - 215, Hereford Street, Christchurch, Ist November, 1894. ilfgftira KEMPTHOENE, PEOS3EE & CO. . X have used your Bone Meal, and find it a very •mlulpre P «ationfer^t^ KEsTEvßN( Secretary of the Christchurch Pigeon, Canary X 2063 and Poultry Society. SEND IT TO gHOETT’S. > X 2015 ASK FOB JAM.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11334, 30 July 1897, Page 2
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