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(By .Special Appointment to His Excellency Earl Glasgow.) ART FURNITURE. NOW ON VIEW.j Vi ' SHERATON INLAID CHINA CABINETS.' LOUIS MUSIC AND FANCY CABINETS MAHOGANY INLAID CHAIRS ENVELOPE and other CARD TABLES CHIPPENDALE OCCASIONAL fnTTTBa 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 “AHgQANJ and GOLD SILK FOLDING via AIKS MAHOGANY and GOLD CANE FOLDING CHAIRS Etc.. Etc. H. FIELDER’S, MANNERS STREET. KALEIGH CYCLES. DEAR SIB OB MADAM.— EE RALEIGH AND OTHER FREE WHEELS. ’/ HAVING In view the fact That all , plain bearing* in cycles were aboliehedyeare ago, we did not reet contwt until it was demonstrated at the Crystal Palace during the National Show, and admitted by all the principal end independent experts that we possessed THE BEST ADJUSTABLE BALL-BEARING FRICnONLESS FREE WHEEL on the market. i Plain bearing fras wheel gears do not. of oooTsa. allow eyolea to ran a* fust aa those with ball bearings, or fixed gears, and they are not adjustable. In tune tho type of plain bearing free whe.i gear wjUaleo became free both wav*, and therefore useless. As this freedom generally happens whan the rider is putring prepare upon hi* pedals, ho i* liable to >e thrown. Plain p«<ftring fr*n wheel, gears have * only one advantage, and that ia to the manufacture, who con 7it them mads by cheap labour r.t W. Cm. aalf the coat, and in one-quarter of the tune that it takes to make ours with ball bearings containing 124 perfectly ganged steel balls; It 10 therefore on account of cheap and 4nick construction that nearly all crcle - manufacturer*, and the principal makers of cycle parts, ate pushing the sole of plain bearing free wheels, most of which; not being really free, are bringing free 'wheeling into disrepute. For farther information apply INGLIS BROS WILLI* STRUT. NOTICE TO MASTER BUTCHER*. fflHB WELLINGTON MEAT RXPORT 1 COMPANY. LIMITED, ia prepared to Slaughter Stack for Butcher* upon the following terms;— a. A ■ (kttia each ~ _ g • Sheep and Lamb, each ... 0 I, Pigs and Galvee, each ... IS . For these fees the Company will proride ell labour;, the owners will get the benefit of Government inspection, end will be asked only, to deliver, their stock at ths Company's' Yards, and to remove their meat when dressed. The.use of the Company's Chilling Room to a reasonable extent will be allowed to each butcher. ’ Hides, sheepskins and fat to be the property of the butcher. The blood And such portions of tne offal as are not retailed for, food, to be the property of the Company. For 'the information cf butchers, the charges made for the nee of the principal Abattoir* at Dunedin, without any labour and without the use of an artificially chilled room, are at follows: Cattle, each Sheep; sack Pigs (under IWlbl Pigs (over 1001 b) 4, 1 f Figs Calv DELNOT SLADDEN, , ‘‘•erwtoxy SAUSAGE CASINGS. OPPENHEIMER’S (OF NSW YORK) ARE TECS BBftT." E VSBT KEG is lunawnl as few Quality. Ask Tour Dealer for Them. tM ICE CHESTS. SHOW OASES NO one should be without one of MAX KBEIBSIG'S PATENT ICE CHESTS. It will save its own cost in the first twelve months, and will last for a u'e-ttme- Any perishable article placed in the chest will kept perfectly fresh and sweet > a the hottest weather for weeks, and nearly at freezing point.' Factory and Showroom, Willi* street. Please write for Ca: albjjue. AIR-TIGHT SHOWCASE AND ENCLOSURE MANUFACTURER. x Specimens of our work may be seen at H. W. Lloyd's. Lambton qua- Volkman and Tuckers. Cuba street, and W; Balers. Willis street. Estimates given gratis. Fittings of any description geareswesri. Telephena. t^**.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 3