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A GOOD NAME. MODEL 42JHH8r '^ m. £23 A GOOD BICYCLE. NO Bicyole is bettor known throughout the Manawatu District and no Bicycle has given better satisfaction than the DAYTON. ■ It will please you as it pleased othors. Full stock of duplicate parts. Write for catalogues. & H.^ICOTT, THE SQUAEE, PALMEESTON N. Box 86. " Arab Bicycles G, H. Bycroft AND CO,, MANUFACTURERS, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N. AGENTS FOR RALEIGH BICYCLES. EVERY Cycle .Agent swoars HIS goods aro the best, consequently that goes for very little. For TESTIMONIALS as to the quality of ARAB BICYCLES Go to ANY riders of these machines. Thoy are the only make whioh ALWAYS give satisfaction. Ladies' and Gents' machines in stock. BICYCLE SUNDRIES, Al descriptions at lowest trade prices. Also, we make a speciality of ropairs and guarantee satisfaction. The Vicarage, AH Saints, Palmerston North, February Ist, 1901. DE\R SIR,—No doubt you will be glad to hear that after 12 months I am more than satisfied with the Standard Rudge-Whitworth Bicycle you sold me. I ride my machine a great deal and am not in the habit of sparing it, and in the last 12 months it has only cost me 1/6 in repair (two or three punctures not counted of course). The machine has only been cleaned once in one set of bearings during that period, and runs smoother and more easily than any of the various makes I have occasionally ridden. I can confidently recommendit to anyone who wants a serviceable easygoing machine. You are at liberty to use this testimonial j-. and I state for the benefit of others that I give it entirely unsolicited by yourself.—Yours faithfully, ■ ' _ \ C. Coleridge Harper. Mr J. B. Clarkson, Agent Rudge-Whitworth Cycles. This machine was bought on January llth, 1900. Gentlemen r ■ .. WE have opened up a first-class selection of Hosiery, Mercery <fr; Hats, All these goods nave been bought direct from the British manufacturers, and we can confidently recommend them as being low in price and right up-to-date in style. In Vies, Scarves, Bows, etc., we have a superb assortment in all the newest shades. In lIA'S'S we v all the lates shapes in Frame, Hard and Soft Pelts Straws, Golf Caps, etc, and if you favour us with a call you will' find that our 8/ft Hard Felts are the same quality as those usually sold at 80/©. i Yours Faithfully, DeLuen Bros., THE SQUARE. PALMERSTON N Prize Ale $s Stout, THE "Cat Head Brand" still holds Ist prize Brewed and bottled by the Palmerston North Brewery, Church. street. Sold in quarts, pints, and by the gallon, and a trial requested. W. J. KUHTZE, PROPRIETOR. Tbe sun, moon and stars may alter, But the, brewers of the Cat Brand Ale never falter. CLOCKS. JOffl J. GAUSTAD, THE SQUARE, Palmerston North, DE HIRES to draw attention to his special shipment of Marble Clocks Jußfc to hand j Unrivalied in Appearance, Price, and .Qua ny. < A. E. WHITEHEAD, IS .still to the front with a large assort, ment of ; Cakes and Pastry. Only tho Finest Factory Butter used in Cakes, &c. We are selling BREAD at > C\lD per 21b loaf deliyered Cash 3 ■ ' QD per 21b loaf Booked (no rebate). 3 Wedding and Birthday Cakes. Telephone - "JIT'K 8. /^ IBBOH ) PRINOESB BOARDING HOUSE, *' Corner of Pitt and. Ohurch Strbbtb. Bathroom and piano,'and every comfort. / Terms .moderate, ACCOUNT-BOOKrßinding'aspeoiali y at HART &'HEELINGS.' '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7061, 22 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7061, 22 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7061, 22 July 1901, Page 1

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