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SWIFT CYCLES.

It is a well-known fact that with the majority of machines when oiled the lubricant immediately exudes, and in this way collects dust, which works into the bearings Cyclists will therefore appreciate “ Swift cycles, because the bearings are so constructed that they are perfectly duok-proo'. and oil-retaining, and their speedy and easy running qualities have been fully demonstrated by riders such as Walne. These machines have tho latest improvements, und are fitted with Dunlop detachable tyres. The Austral Cycle Agency, 61, Lambtoa quay, Wellington, report sales of these machines as being very brisk at the present time.-

Among sofne rdilwdy dara Wrecked neat Del Rio, on the Southern Pacific, recently, were five loaded with California wine. These five cars were smashed into pieces, and the unbroken and broken bottles and barrels of wines were scattered for a considerable distance. Two hundred tramps quickly scented the wine, hurfied to the spot, and held high revelry so long as the liquor lasted. No restrictions could be placed on their orgies, as the place is in a desolate part of the country.

TO SPEEDILY CURE Sore Throats Indigestion, Hoarseness, Diarrhoea, Wounds & Burns, Goody’s Fluid Sold evervwhtH, Refuse Imitations. Condy & Mitchell, of London, England, are the only makers. that Tired Feeling AND GENERAL DEBILITY. The cause Is poor, thin blood, resulting in deficient vitality. To overcome this, the blood needs to be enriched and vitalized, and for this there is no medicine in the world equal to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. The cures it baa worked, the men, women and children, it lias restored to health, are countless in'pumbef. One such experience is related by Mr. Robert Goodfellow, Mitcham, South Australia, as follows: “I have used AYER’S in my family for years, and would not be without it. I used to suiter with boils and skin eruptions, attended .with great lassitude and federal debility. In fact, I was so 111 that I could not attend to my 1 business. Being advised to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla I did so, and I am happy to say that the medicine restored me to perfect health. I have since used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for my children, in various complaints, and it has always proved effective. I can safely recommend it to sufferers as The Best iM Purifier Sbw*b« of Imitations. The name-AyOr’s Sarsaparilla—is prominent on the Wrapper and blown in the glass of each bottle. AYIR’S PILLS, IN SMALL, GLASS PHIALS. LteVIN HOTEL, Levin. MB AND MBS TOM SIDEY Conduct this Hotel in First-class Style. Cyclists’ Toutiing Club’s Beat. Commercial Travellers’ Home. Visitors’ Besort. Bill op Fake the Best. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Boat on Horowhenna Lake available for Visitors. Vehicles and Biding Horses can be hired. TOMSIDET, | Proprietor. ?23 THE CRITERION (Late Morrow's), WANGANUI. (Established SO years.) Close to the Bailway Station and Wharves, NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. The Oldest Established and Beat-known Hotel on the West Coast. Meals to Suit all Trains. The comforts of the travelling publio well looked after. JOB CODY (Late of Wellington and Melbourne), Proprietor. 431 rjpHE CENTRAL HOTEL, MASTEETON. H. PBICE Proprietor. (Formerly of Central Hotel and Trooadaro, Wellington.) ■ ™H.P. has much pleasure in announcing to the travelling public and residents of the Wairarapa that the new hotel is now ready, and he feels confident that for convenience and comfort tbe Central will be found the MOST MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE HOTEL in the district. Under his own personal supervision, Visitors and Guests may rely on getting every attention. The Culinary Department is in the hands of a first-class ohef, and the Diningroom is spacious and well ventiliated. The Bedrooms are lofty and well furnished ; in fact, no expense has been spared to ensure the comfort of those favouring the Central with their patronage. Liquors and Cigars of the Best Quality. Inspection invited. Please to note the name of the house— THE CENTRAL.” 8 H. PRICE, Proprietor

NATIONAL HOTEL, Lambton quay, Wbllinqton. A LFEED COLES, lata of the Prince o. Wales Hotel, Tory street, bogs to inform big numerous friends and the public in general that he has purchased Mr T. White’s interest in the National Hotel, and hopes to receive the same generous patronage ■a he has received in the past. Good Table. Best Brands of Liquors in Stock. Terms moderate. Visitors from the Country may rely on reoeiving the beat attention, and their convenience will be studied inevery possible way. 727

THE R4NPUBLY HOTEL, Lambton Qpat, Wellington. fTTHIS old established hotel has recently JL been taken over by Mr A. Crossey, late of the Teminne and Porirua Hotels, who has made great alterations and improvements throughout the whole building. The tornitnre is entirely now. Electric light and the latest of modem conveniences. The whole forms a complete transformation of what the Hotel used to be. Commodious billiard - room and excellent billiard - table. First-class private bare both upstairs and downstairs. Free luncheon at public and private bars at. noon. No [l.l i”- have ly-su roared to make ibis hotel reploit wi:.u evtrything wkicu will .I'. patrons entire satisfaction. Accommodation for visitors, permanent boarders, families and the commercial and general public. Comfort combined with civility, and strict attention to the requirements of all, will be found at the Itanfurly. Best brands of wines and spirits in stock. Bright sparkling and invigorating ales a specialty. All charges will be found to be most reasonable. 555 A. CROSSRT. Pronriator MAGNXVEN & CAMERON’S PENS are recommended by 3007 newspapers. THEY come as a b-'on and a bleating to men, the Pickwick, tie Owl end the Waverley Pen. mHE Flying -Dutchman Pea writes 300 JL words with one dip of ink. BEWARE of imitations. Sold by all stationers. 1707

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3441, 24 May 1898, Page 4