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HOTICUG. THE PROOF THAT THE WARWICK CYCLE IS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINE IN THE WORLD Is supplied by the f*ct that there is not a single machine that is couriered up-to-date that has not copied Warwick improvements. THE Warwick crank fastenings have been demonstrated over and over again to be the strongest in Use, and many seasons’ experience place its claims on a basis of absolute security. Warwick dust-proof bearings have proved to be tho finest in the world; the pedals are tho simolest and strongest ever made; tho adjustable handlebar is perfect; the height can be altered with the finger and thumb as you lido along. WARWICKS are the highest-grado, highestpriced machine made in America, but the expert who takes one down fiuds his money’s worthy in tho splendid workmanship and attention to detail excelled in no other machine. It is so designed that the novice , who pulls his machine in pieces will put it together right—-he can’t help it. The WARWICK ia the most popular machine. At the greatest Contest over held (not a aide aKow) in America, the WARWICK headed tho poll by nearly 200,000 votes over its nearest competitor. THE HYGIENIC CUSHION FRAME, As applied to WARWICKS, is tho greatest luxury over added to a cycle. Como and try it. You just sail along; no jar or jolt. DUPLICATE PARTS. Don’t buy a michinoif you oau’t get these. You may meet with an accident, and getting special parts made means delay and is very expensive. I stook all parts of tho WARWICK. If Yon Want the Best Money Can Buy, BUY A WARWICK. -F. J. w 7 FEAR, The Oldest-established Cycle Expert in the City, and Direct Importer. Sole Agent. All Cycle Accessories in stock and to arrive. Repairs skilfully executed. Established, 18S0. 942 CYCLISTS, CYCLISTS. CYCLISTS. WE are soiling the highest grade Bicycle in Wellington fitted with the twospeed gear. These machines are specially built to order, and are guaranted by the Collier Company to stand tho wear and tear of Wellington roads. Do you understand tho benefit of the gear? Como and inspect and. learn its merits and workings, Tho Company are also sol© agents for New Zealand for tho Hollis bicycle. It is impossible to got a better machine than the one offered by us. Remember T. Hollis and Son are the wellknown gunmakors, and as such employ only the most skilled mechanics. The fittings are all made by the B.S.A, Company. Westwood rims and Dunlop tyres are also fitted. These bicycles for such a high grade machine are being offered at absurdly low prices in order to got tho name HOLLIS well known. Come and Inspect, and remember tho Company absolutely guarantees every machine that goes out of the place. Collier Two-Speed Cycle Company. 33, Lambton quay. ELECTRIC LIGHTING ELECTING POWEB, TELEPHONES. DYNAMOS LAMPS R, Turnbull, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ALL AC olTs SOK IE S CuBTOMHOaSA QUAY Offices of W. & G. Turnbull A Go, W«Br.INQTOK. 553 gEND IT TO SHORTT'3 AUCTION ROOMS.

HOLIDAY AEEANQEMENTS A®® only b“o°i“aT '*** ' • JAMES SMITH & CO.’S TE ABO HOUSE, Where every requirement can be met in the direction of GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING AND MEBOEEY. 0* w o a o u < HATS AND CATS. “ Club ” Straw Hats, in the newest shapes, 2a to 4a fiJ “ Tourist ” Soft Pelt Hata, in black, seal and fawn, beautifully light, very suitable for cyclists, 3s 94 to, , q . Tennis Hata, wide and narrow brims, white and coloured, la 9d Stiinfolt Hats, black and coloured, all new shapes, 3s 9d to 10a Goiter and Cycling Capa, in most stylish makes, la Gd to 3a M HEW STYLES IN SHIRTS. “ Maaher ” Shirts, soft Body, stiff onffs, 5a to 7a Cd Tennis Shirts, white and coloured, silk striped, &0., 3a 94 to 10s Novelty in White Shirts, net body, stiff front and onffs. 9s IMgatta and Pique Shirts, in very choice designs, 3a Cd to Gs 9d Knitted Sweaters, with and without collars, all qualities, 6s Cd to 9s Cd GENERAL MERCERY. Silk Handkerchiefs, in white China silk, brooh4, &0., 2s to.7s Cd Summer Cashmere Pantsand Snirta, in all weights, 3a 6d to 8a 64 Summer Socks, in every variety of make, 9d to 2s oa Collars and Ties, in tlie very latest shapes and styles Kummerbunds, in plain and fancy colours, spots, &c.,3s 9d to in light summer materials, beautifully finished, 5s Cd to 9s Cd . „ . - Swimming, Costumes and Bathing Trunks, from Is up ■PORTMANTEAUX, BAGS AND TRUNKS. Holiday Handbags, in nut brown and black leather, from 5s Cd Portmanteaux and Gladstone Bags, in great variety, from 11s bd Tin Travelling Trunks, in various makes and all sizes HOLIDAY PEICES PEE VAIL 4) 0) s « O u < o E-« and customers also participate in the GREAT GIFT DISTRIBUTION NOW ON AT TE ARO HOUSE. oyer XAARNOCK & ADKIN. OVEK Bovs’ strong Scotch Tweed Melville Suits, S garments, 5s Cd to 7a 94 Colonial and English Tweed Cambridge, plain or strapped knees (onr own make), size Bto 2J-, 17s Cd to 25s , A , • a very stylish line in rough Scotch Tweed Norfolk Suita, 8a Cd to 12a fid Boys’ Sand Serge Sailor Suita, 3s Cd to 7a Cd Boys’Blue Sergo SaHor Suita, 7a Cd to 21b Tweed Sailor Suits (very nobby line), 11a 9d to 14s Cd Stripe Stockinette Singlets (juat arrived), to beworn with Sailor Suits A ver? pretty lot of Boya’ Navy Cloth Blouse Suita, 5s Cd to 8a Cd A line in Light Summer Tweeds, Cs Cd to 9s 6d These are very Nicely Trimmed, and Suitable for Boya from Three to Seven Years Boys’ Washing Sailor and Blouro Suits (size, 0 to 10), 4a Cd to 7a Cd Boys’Washing Blouses only (size, 0 to 10), 2s lid to oaod .no m. ui These are in White and Fancy Drills, Galateas, Hollands, &c., All Suitably Trimmed , A large lot of Sample Suita from 2s Cd to 4s Cd Single Knickers (plain and strapped knees), 3s Cd to 6s Cd ABE NOW MAKING UP BOYS*-AND YOUTHS* CLOTHING IN CUB OWN FACTORY, WHICH IS A GUARANTEE OF GOOD WORK AND STYLE. CASH DISCOUNT OF X/* IN THE 08. WABNOCK & ADKIN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3007, 19 December 1896, Page 3

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