SAVILLB AITD COMPANY ENGINEERS AND CYCLE MANUFACTURERS have for sale a shipment of "ORION" Cycles. No. 1, £12 10s; No. 2, £14 10s Cash or easy payment, Every machine guaranteed. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues « CalUope '• Cycles post free. SAVILLE & Co., Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
HEALTH TEA. The undermentioned firms have been appointed agents for this celebrated brand cf Tea which has met with such a phenomenal sale m the Australian Colonies and wherever it has been introduced m New Zealaod. HEALTH TEA is not a medicated Tea but is blended from the choicest and purest growths of Ceylon acd Jcdiiiu Teas by experts of the highest order. One special leature about " Health" Tea is the process wVich it undergoes which renders it free from the tannin ' so prevalent m ordinary Teas, whilst it renders the release of the better qualities of the Tea more easy. HEALTH TEA is unequalled for strength, beautiful aroma and lovely flavour. Pi-ices, 2/0 and 2/- ID m i and lib pack.-io and 5 and 10 Ib tins. Ayent for Oxford. MB F. A. WATERMAN. Agent for Gust. Mr E. W. COOPER. WHAT'S COMING! WHAT'S TO DO NOW! "WHY, LO OK HERE ! If you have not made up your mind how you will spend the Grand old Queen's Birthday. Here is a chance for you. The Methodist of Oxford are having a SALE OF WORK, consisting of a great variety, of useful thiugs, suitable for old folks, married folks, and single folks, come along at 1 p.m. on the 24th, day of May, when you will have a treat. Messrs Buddo and Meredith M.H.R's. will be present to open the Sale of work. There will be a Refreshment stall open during the day, Tickets adults 1/- . Children 9d. There will be a GIFT AUCTION ' at 4 p.m. consisting of Oats, cut Chaff, Potatoes, Carrots, Firewood, Fowls, m great variety, as well as many other. useful articles, under the charge of John Ingrim Esq., who has kindly consen ted to give his services. There will be a Public Tea to begin sharpe at 5 p.m. Tickets adults 1/children 9d. . After which there will be 1 a'Convef- '". sazione, Selections of Instrumental and vocal music will be given by local talent. All are heartily invited," come come, come along and welcome. '. •' GOD SAVE THE QUEEN " Tickets may be had for the Tea from Messrs Wratt, Knowles, Ancall, Hawke Watson, Rossiter and the Parsonage. To those not taking Tea a charge of iid. will be made for admission to the Conversazione. NSTITUTE HALL CARLETON. PUBLIC SOCIA^. Will be held every alternate Friday luring the winter months. Comnencing. • . ■• "■■•■. .-.'■ .\ :•.-,''; .■;•. FRIDAY' MIV- 18th, "...\ Dancing at B.o'clock. ... V\[ rickets.— ( long night) Geats '\ :< 2/- \- jadies lib refreshments.- Short nights bnts 1/-, Ladie'sfj?eevriV>:-. : . i ji; ; JvCEOss;H^fSefer\:rr ■ n-"V..- y :,,.^j^ - «. WVR or FIVE loads of STRAW. Apply, with price delivered. H. HAWKER. East Oxford.
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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 19 May 1894, Page 2
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476Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 19 May 1894, Page 2
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