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OycliniWATCH THE "ALBERTS, With fall jfickel front fork* BICYCLES Can be had In all grades and at all prices, but we only supply the very best at the lowest possible prices. These are the famous ALBERT CYCLES, built from the finest English or American fittings obtainable, and it is no exaggeration to state that the parti to build ALBERTS cost more than many of the so-called high grade finished bicycles now on the market, and FOE 7 h 'fh nMriy the same price of ALBERTS Is asked, in ALBERTS, ever cup and cone in the bearings Is machined from the bar of special tool steel, hardened right through and round decimally true, after hardening. Bearings are sill dust-proof and oilretaining, narrow tread, Site, Dunlop Tyres, Perry's chains and Brooks' saddles fitted. Frames and wheels built on machined jigs, by which a frame or wheel could not possibly be one thousandth part of an inch out of alignment or truth. Enamel, best noting, four coats, and afterwards hand polished. •atisßeltha™ weate l could be better. You know that they have been winning all the races of late, and breaking records, a ™ it wiU pay yon 40 step round and see us. You will always find us ready to do our utmost for you. Note AddressPETER SMITH, Agent for America's representative wheel, THE VICTOR. LOWER ALBKRT-STRKET, AUCKLAND, Opposite the Sailors Homo Seeds, Manores, &c. JMPORTANT NOTICE. PURE BO3JEDUST. PURE BONEUUST TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WARNOCK BROS, now offer THEIR VARIOUS AND WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF BONEDUST AND SPECIAL MANURES At the following Prices PURE BONE FLOUR.. _ . .! £7 T °o' 0 PURE BONEDUST .. « . .700 Al BONEDUST.. _ _ _ .600 B1 BONEDUST.. „ „ „ . 615 0 CI BONEDUST „ 6 10 0 WHEAT AND CORN MANURE.. . 615 0 ROOT MANURE . . „ ~ 615 0 TURNIP MANURE _ „ . . 615 0 POTATO MANURE . .. „ .) 0 0 BRASS MANURE _ _ „ _ 616 0 MAKE MANURE .. .. _ .. 615 0 Discounts : All prices at less 2J per cent, discount (or cash. Analysis and Samples on appplication to WARNOCK BROTHEHS, Durham-street, Auckland. G. W. 0™ iI,D C 0 HAVE ON SALE, At Lowest Market Rates Ryegrass, Cocksfoot, White and Red Cowgrass, Clover, Aisyke, Timothy, Poa Praetensis, Ac., &c. MANlißKSl.ocal and imported. POTATO KM—Prime Canterbury Table DNiONS— and Southern. SATS—Tartar, Dun, Short Feed. b'LOUR- Golden Gem, Victory, Meek's, in Sacks, 100's, 50's, and 25's. Bran, Sharps, Maize, Fowl Wheat, Barley, Hams and Bacon. G. W. OWEN AND CO., FLOUR, GRAIN, ANI) SEED MERCHANTS, General Commission Agents, Custom-street East, Auckland. Note.—Cash advances made on consignments tnd account sales rendered promptly. DEED OATS / Black and White Tartars / 0/ Duns, Sparrowbilla, and Canadian, / CAPE barley / / FOWL WHEAT / / MAIZE (Crushed and Whole) / / BRAN / / X SHARPS A / X * 3HAFF /y/ 4c., Sc., 4c- /Q AeeK'B FLOUR / McOILL'S /y/ OATMEAL X /A / TABLE POTATOES xx A.y AND ONIONS X /X)/ SEED POTATOES /S / (Various Kinds) / \j/ POTATO ONIONS, / /and BONEDUST, /A*/ SPECIAL MANURES. — / gEED POTATOES. SPECIALLY-SELECTED KIDNEY ak;d DERWENT «EED POTATOES. T. H. HALL & CO., .LOWER QUEEN-STREET. Removal Notice*OF REMOVAL STONE BROS, k CO, Beg to intimate to their Customers and the General Public that they have this day EtEMOVED TO PREMISES IN FORT-STMET Opposite Lamb's Mill), irhere they invito a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded them for so many years In the premises they have just vacated. Auckland, June 1, 1897. J£EESING, £JUMMANE, ft £JO., PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, AC. NOTICE OP .REMOVAL. The above firm having Removed their Workshop from Victoria-street to Cook-street, west of Hobsontreet, wish to notify their customers and others that they can communicate with them by Telephon No. 637. Orders will be promptly attended to. Beeswax wanted in any quantity. Best price ;iyen, VTOTICE OP REMOVAL. T. S. SKEATES, Begs to notify bit Customer! and the Public has To more commodious and centrally-situated Premises in WELLESLEY-STBEET EAST. (Opposite Milne and Choyce.) Sewing Machines. fKARANGAHAPH (Opposite Bank of N.Z.) BIWINQ HACBINBS. WHITE, NEW ROME, AND SILBEBBBBG SEWING MACHINES. '' 1 PER AMBULATORS AND GO-CARTS j} 'IN GMAT ValiEir t ,J '*« dub Tine Pajmat.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10507, 29 July 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10507, 29 July 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10507, 29 July 1897, Page 3