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Palmistry ! Palmistry ! Madame Yirchow desires to thank the inhabitants of Oainaru and neighborhood for their very liberal patronage and support, owing to which she lias decided to spend yet another week amongst them. All who wish should now avail themselves of the talents of this modern scientist, who is here positively for the last week. Hours, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Address, Globe Hotel.—[Advt.] Coo-EE ! Where are you off to ? Oh ! come along, I : m going down co Rice's to get a lb of those 6d Mixtures everybody is talking about; he makes all his o\{"n Lollies and defcies competition. Rice s Cough Drops and Eucalyptus still the rage. Thamesstreet. . , Bicycles.—R. Kest and Co. s are tt Best and Fastest in New Zealand, as prr \ by results—A. J. Pither, riding one ofi t l Machines, 50 miles in 2hrs 59Amts. eu by many of the best riders in Xfw 4 «■ sind special attention paid to Repair niich we execute in a thorough manner < i.eaper than any other house. A trial sc-'ici ed. Dtinlop, Clincher, or Bootliroy Pne;.inatic Tires fitted to our Machines. Everything appertaining to the Cycle Trade kept in stock.—R- Rest a>*d Co., Cycle Engineer, Bedford Row Christchurcfa.—[Apvt.'* ,

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5317, 4 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5317, 4 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5317, 4 July 1892, Page 4