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SAVE TIME, LABOUR atid MONEY Whether your garden is ju«t a little strip at the back of year house, or is acres in extent, the use of PLANE 1' JB. TOOLS will save yon time, labour and money. Simple, durable, reliable and easy running, these tools rob gardening of three-f urths of its labour. They will do good work, rapidly and easily. One of these tools will sare more than its cost in oao season. We hare a aim and a stylo to suit your needs—it will pay you to look over our stock. No. 18 Vianet Jr. SINGLE WHEEL HOE, exactly like illu-drath n. All other tools em-h as Eake, Plough, Cult!ratar Teeth, may bo fitted to it. Price' 25/mn fiolcraho Street, Christchurch.

FIFTY YEARS MARRIED. Is a long time, but Batcher will guarantee one of his wedding rings to uee you through to your golden wedding. Specially handsome wedding presents are given free to every ring buyer Supplying wedding outfits is Butcher’s special study, and if you trust him with your wedding order you will not only save a lot of money but prove for yourself that marriage is not 9. failure.—Butcher, Manufacturing Jeweller, 210, High Street, Christchurch. , 1988

ADVERTISING AS CHAS. A. KIDD SEES IT II HE MAKES YOU A STRAIGHT OUT PRESENT OF £B STERLING. at £7 i7a. 6d. tanks as the original high-trrade machine aba price many pounds bolow what common Cycle* have in the past been sold at. The usual price would b- ]0«. to jSIS. A wana'-ty is given with every Empire Cycle «'>ld, which substantiates the e aim made by tha maker* of thin popular Machine. All s.?cs are kept in stock in both Ladies’ and Gents’ Empire Cycle*, and thi-ic in only one price, £1 I7s. 6d., nith the necesearily additional amount lor equipment in the Ladies’ Models. In addition to the Empire Cycle, the undeisgned has in stock for immeoiate delivery the well-known Colonial-Special Cycle, the c mponont parrs of which are tho fuaioos B.S.A. This Cycle represents'the highest skill of the Cycle builder’s art, tmd the prii e is only j£ 0 10s., or anyth ng from .£5 to JEB lower than similar Machines bnilt of exactly the same component parti (8..5.A.) sold be other dealers. Orrieis by Post promptly attended to. Wr en ordering by mail send proper details of Machine required; weight of frame, if plain black, or lin-d in gold an 1 colours, if to have Front Kim Brake, or Front and Rrar Rita Buikos, or Coaster Hub Brake, if Free Wheel iy to b« fi t-d. Mudguards (cel'ulojd or sb-el), shape, of Handiwbar, if Adjustable Hand obar not tequired (Adjus nb’e Bar always fitted nnlet-s instinct* dto tho contrary). Don’t forg< t the prices. Save -i)5 Sterling. EIV3PSRS CYCLES £7 17s. 6d. COLONIAL SPECIAL CYCLES (B S.A.) *lO 10», (SPECIAL NOTE—AII sorts of Cyc’e Accessories—full range of leading make- of Saddles, Bells, Lamps, Chains, Pumps, ’ll— .... .. fe. A Aft *.«h M ft ' —t . _ V. . . —3 I ... U.l ~lt tIM /v Ll 1 1 I ’rt BIL A /A... ABM I M.V , -«M i.flfl 1 fT ll B«n U Mta Jt .t. _ A THE GREAT SUCCESS attending the introduction of the now celebrated Empire Cycle is conclusive proof that the public appreciate to tha fullest extent tho wonderful value given them. Never before in the history of the Cycle Trade of New Zealand has it been nracticable to sell io tho public such Bicycles as the Empire at anythin;? like the money. The Empire Cysle Save m Sterling. ErtrtP KiS CYCLES &7 17a. 6d. COLONIAL SPECIAL CYCLES (8.5. A.) *lO 10*, Address: WEEKS 5 BUILDINGS ’ Manchester st.- Next to Morrow, Bassett A Co. Pump Connections, To*clips, Lamp and Lubricating Oil, Carbde, Gn Tyres, Tyros, Tyrea—at pr.cos to suit the million. The Tiado supplied. Pump Connections, T'oeclips, Lamp and Lubricating Oil, Carb de, Grips, Leggings, Clips, Handlebars,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14503, 15 October 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14503, 15 October 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14503, 15 October 1907, Page 9

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