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(By Special Appointment to Hia Excellency Earl Glasgow.) ART FURNITURE. NOW ON VIEW.! SHERATON INLAID CHINA CABINETS. LOTHS MUSIC AND FANCY CABINETS mahogany inlaid chairs ENVELOPE and other CARD TABLES CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ELIZABETHAN FANCY ART CHAIRS SHAKESPEARIAN CHAIRS. Art Coverings MAHOGANY LOUIS OVERMANTELS HANDSOME GILT OVERMANTELS CARVED ANTIQUE OAK SIDEBOARDS CARVED OAK DINING SUITE SHERATON, and CHIPPENDALE o UIT£2S MAHOGANY and GOLD SILK FOLDING CHAIRS MAHOGANY and GOLD CANE FOLDING CHAIRS ' Etc.. Etc. H; FIELDERS, ' MANNERS STREET. . , 'RALEIGH CYCLES. DEAR SIR OR MADAM.— EE RALEIGH AND OTHER FREE WHEELS. ■ ■AVENG in view tbs fact that all hearings in cycles were abolished years ago, we did not rest cont«nt until it was demonstrated at the Ciyrtal Palace daring the National Show, admitted by all the principal and inemotionless free wheel on the .Plain bearing free wheel gear# do not of coarse, allow cycles to run ae faat ae thoee with ball hearings, or flxecT gears, and.they are not adjaatable. In time the type ol plain bearing free wheel gear will also ■ become free both ways, and therefore useless. As this freedom generally happens when the rider is putung pressure upon his pedals, he ie liable to ne thrown., . Plain bedtuig tree wheel geore have only one advantoge, and that is to. the .manufacture, who can get them .undo by cheap laboar at lees than half the coot, and in one-quarter of the time that it tehee to make care with ball bearings containing 12* perfectly ganged steal balls.'■; It is therefore on account of cheap and quick construction that nearly all cycle manufacturers,. and the principal makers of cycle parte,. are pushing the sale of plain bearing free wheels, most of which, not being really free, are bringing free wheeling into disrepute. For farther Inf enaction apply INGLIS BROS,/ WILLIB STREET. NOXXCR TO JSLaSTIBR RUVCBXRM. rruui WRXxmoroN meat export • ■ OOIaPANX, iJR-TTiaD, le prepwN.il ta glawgbteir Week twr-Rntekene upon gae toilowiSKt ,*eev*»i— - ■ a,' A . Oktete, seek .. —OO fines* aud l*Mab, each ... o ■ Pigs and. Calve* each ... 1 » For tbeea feea the Company will provide all lahourj the owners will gist the benefit of Government inspection, and will be seked only to deliver their stock at the Company's Yards, and to remove their meat .when dressed. " The use of the Chilling Room to a reaeonable extent will be allowed to .each butcher. Hides! sheepskins and fat to be the property of the batcher. ■. The blood and each portions of the offal as are not retailed for food to bo the property- of the Company. . For the information of batchers, the charged made lor the use of -the principal Abattoirs at Dunedin, without any labour and without the use of an artificially chilled roem, are as follows: s. d. Cattle, each 1 * Sheep, each Pigs (under IWlb) ~ 0 • .Pigs (over 1001 b) - ... 10 Calves, each ... - ... 0 • DILNOT SLADDEN. ..... ■.fswretary SAUSAGE' CASINGS, OPPENHEIMER’S (OF NEW YORK) ASE THE BEAT. pi VERT KEG le guaranteed as few Quality. ilk Tour Dealer for Them. >N ICE, CHESTS. '• SHOW CASES TO one should be without one of MAX I KREISBIG’B PATENT ICE CHESTS, will save its own cost in the first twelve jnths. and will last for a life-time. Any rishable article placed in the chest will pt perfectly fresh and sweet in the hottest lather lot weeks, and nearly at freezing int.’ Factory and Showroom, Willi* -set. Please write for Catalogue. UR-TIGHT SHOWCASE AND ENCLOSURE MANUFACTURER. Specimen* of our work may be ea«a at W. Llovd's, Lambton c’W"' VoUansa d ■Tucker’*. Cuba, street, and W. SaWs. illis street. Estimates given gratia. . Rings of aay description guarantee#, lopbene, IMff,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4307, 16 March 1901, Page 3