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; WELLINGTON OIT ?.RIFLE Volunteers. PERMISSION having: been granted to Volunteers to attend the Reception of the Bialey Team in uniform, members of the Company desirous of doing so will assemble at the Drillahed when the Matanra is signalled. Uniform Waistbelta, no side arms, no leggings. W. G. DUTHIE, 73 Captain. KBLBURN3 RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. PERMISSION having been granted to Volunteers to attend the Reception of the Bisley Team in uniform, members of the Company desirous of doing so will assemble at the JJrlilahed when the Matadra is signalled. Uniform—Waistbelta, no side arms, no leggings. H. F. DAVIS, 101 ... ,_C?pt?4S;--WELLISGTuN CYCLING CLUB. OPENING OF CYCLING SEASON. THE Members of the Club are requested td meet at Martin’s Fountain, Lambton quay TO-DAY (Saturday), at 2.30 o’clock p,ni,,’ for tho Opflni g linn of the Cycling cordially invited to take p’art in the run. A photograph of the group will be taken. RONALD P. HOOD, gl Don. secretary. NEW ZEALAND CYCLISTS’ TOURING CLUB. THE Members of the Club are requested to iflect at Martin’s Fountain, Lambton quay, TO-DAi (Siturdaj 1 ), 16th inst", at 2.30 p.-n,', arid to Join 1 - the Wellirigtod Cycling Club’s Rub. , , R M, TOLHURST, 75’ Chief Consiil for Wellington. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CEDE'.’ loaves Government Buildings at 2 p.mi sharp, and Royal Oak at 2.15 for Miramar. 10S A. J. RINTOUL, Hon. Sec. SfEWTt)WN BOWLING Cl/UB (Limited). TTTHE Green will be formally optenrid for the season by the President, Jons McGowan, Ssq., at hatLpast 2 .o’clock -TOVDAY (Saturlay). Members and friends iuv.l Rrotherlowlers invited to be present. Afternoon Tea provided. JOHN DANES, )[ Hon Secretary. . BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. ON . and after MONDAY,, the 18th of October next, tho business of the local branch of tho Bara of New Zealand will bo conducted in the Premise’s lately occupied by tho Colonial Bank, situate oh LflriiKton quay. A. D. SUMMERVILLE,’ 90 Manager. rpHE (GUARDIAN. INDICTMENT | off • Mil J. G. WriKD. 3d. j4II nows agents and 11, Gfey 11$ AMERICAN SHOES. AN exceptionally good assortment . of very choicest American Shoes has just been received by tho D.I.C. These include the very smartest shapes and stylos, and are of particularly fine workmanship. A special feature of these goods arc the peculiar “fittings ” now adopted by the best American manufacturers, whitfll ensure the greatest possible comfort to the wearer. The prices are very moderate, and compare most favourably'with the host English and Continental goods. D LG., WELLINGTON. B. HALLENS'TEIN, Chairman. • ■ • A. A. CORRIGAN, 927 - Manager. v. rjVHB FASTEST MILE ever ridden in the World before tho public ttaa, ridden at Willow Groto Tradk,- AngdSt fifth j 1897, Under tho eyes of 18,000 people, by Arthur Gardiner mounted on a DAt ton, and paced by two Dayton quads. Which adds to tho burden of proof already accumulated that the fastest, strongest and best wheel in the world is i THE DAYTON. • Sole Agents: : WILKINS AND FIELD, IRONMONGERS, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 83 HAS ARRIVED. THE Collier Cycle Company at 38, Willis"’ street, have received their 1898 pattern machine per s s. Mamati. This bicycle has all: the most modern B.S.A. improvements, and is of the highest grade. ~ We have Ladies’Bicycles weighing from 261 b upwards, neat in finish, and beautifully nickelled and enamelled. Hollis and Sons are paying particular attention to the New Zealand trade, and are, making bicycles specially for it. Hollis’ Bicycles, are fitted with . barrel hubs, patent head look, double butted and tangent spokes, Dunlop tyres and Westwood rims, , which with Brooke’s saddle nrul-tirst- , class workmanship form an ideal mount. Oar price is exceedingly low;wo are catering for the trade, and in- , tend to get it. Easy terms and small deposit arranged, and if required, with liberal discounts for cash. Write or enquire for catalogues at THE COLLIER CYCLE COMPANY’S DEPOT, 38, WILLIS STREET. ■ 10S Fsl l’ Iv >. noju RLE ASDUE ■■'Gardens." Boating, Refreshments, &o. Admission, Gd. Young’s Brakes will leave Fitz Gerald’s Corner at 10.15 am. and 2 p.nl., returning 4p m. Sundays 2 p.m. ' Return fares. Is 6d, including admission to Gardena. Sundays ,2a. 892 rBVHE TIMES Office Execute, promptly all I kinds of Ornamental and nancy Print-, jug, Menu Cards, Ball Programmes, Visiting "Cards,;&d. [Cheapest Printing House inlthe City.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 3

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