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THE BOOK AKCADIi. Crawford find Son, GISIiOKXE. WV, have just received a largo assort-liK-nt of Reference Bibles, Teachers' Wlilos, Tlmmli Prayer Hocks, Te.\t Bibles, l'riuerand Hymn jiooks, Catholic Prayer liook^, Sunday-school Rewnnl Cards, .uirl ( llnn-fh Texts, from London, sent out by our Jlr W. V. Crawford. Ai.su, — Birthday Books of every description and the latest Drawing-room Games. — DIARIES for 1899. — Tobacco, Cigars, ami Cigarettes of the best brands kept, in slock. Pipes, Gipirette Holders, Match Boxes, Purses, Wallets, Dressing Ciscs, Work IJnxu.s, Woik l!.i^l;eis, Writing C'a*cs, Writing Desks, Ladies' Bags, Photo I'" rames, Inkstands, .Music Cases, Cigar rtnd Cigarette Case:,, etc., at reasonable prices. PllOToi.Kti'iiic Ri:(ji;[siTKs-, Ai.upjis, a.yd iSnai'Shot Cami.kas Sold llkhi;. — The latest Books Kept, — A few of which are -. C'asile Inn, by Weyman Hope, the Hermit, by Edna Lyall Knl.y Sword, by Milfoiil Adventures of Captain Kettle, by Hyne A Destined Maid, liy Grilliths John Splendid, by Neil Munro. Crawford and Son. Tkletoont. No. 87. '24 Life Assurance Company, LIMITED. Ilr.Ai) Oiticb rou Nr.w Zualand -. Citizens' Buildings, 12 Custom-house Quay, Wellington. rg-IHE CITIZENS' is the LARGEST, JL WEALTHIEST, and MOST PROGRESSIYH Ollice of its kind in the British Colonies. The PCOGRI*S of the CITIZENS' is, cxcniplilied by the fact that during the year IS!)" the Company issued C'J Vl'-iJ POLIt:iKS, this being by far a ~' J '°' 3^ LARGER NUMBER than ever issued by nil oilier Australasian Lifo Olfices nut together in One Year. THE cmZRNS' MXJI.AKKS ANNUAL BONUSES. /tar' By effecting an Assurance with this Ollice, you will SECURE A SHARE in the ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS made EVERY YEAR. ACTUAL BONUSES ALLOTTED On Policies Epkj:<jtei> Dukin-o Djjcember, ISO- :— Ago nt j Suras Prcmiuina „ X V Entry. Assmoil. I'aia Reverbionnry Bonuses, 20 £1000 £1(1 13 Ii £lf, 10 a ■10 COO U ;l 9 7 15 0 19 [1011 I! 8 4 0 10 H(i UOU 6 8!) i 13 0 ASSURE NOW AND SECURE THIS YEAR'S BONUS. J. GGW, District Agent for Gisborne and Poverty Bay. 10 AND KEEP IN FRONT. What we cay they'll do they do do. THE WORLDS GREATEST MEETING £JOO Austral Wheel Rack— 187 acceptors. Only (wo M aunty -Uarrii Bkyc'.ts ■■started in thin, the 'jnalc.it of all cycliiv) events, and they finished first and second. Ist, T. S. Finnigan ; "nd.'Win. Middleton. TIIIIKK OUT Or THE FIVJJ OF THK CLASSIC ArsTliAL ISTi:UNATK)KAL SIIHATUH Rai'KS were -non on Massey-Harris Bicycles, in World's vecovtl time, from selected fields of champion ridevs. Oxi: Milk Austral Dkkby— The Blue Ribbon Event of the Path. Ist, Wm. McDonald. World's Competition Recoid secured. World's Grass Track .}-mile Paced Record equalled. Fjvj; Mjlks I.vTKKN-Ai'io.v.\ri Scratch, 37 champion slarteft. Lst, A. C. Forbes, World'sCompotilion Record secured Ten Milks Lnti:rxatioxal Scratch, 3-i champion starters. 3rd, A. C. Forbes. At this Meeting Massey-Harris riders won not only the chief events, but .0172 10s prize money more by .£lO3 10s than half of all offered. MASSEY - HARRIS BICYCLES RUN EASY AND KEEP RUNNING EASY. First Day'.s Austral Mketinc A WORLD'S RECORD on a MASSEYHARRIS BICYCLE. £109. -i.^-MiLi; International Scratch Race. Forty-five of the first flight of Australasian champions started in this race, Charlie Forbes, the speedy New Zealamler, on his Massey-Harris, outclassed them all, winning by a street, in the World's Record Time of 6'u'min 3 4-oth sec, reducing the World's Grass Track Record for the distance by 23min 6 3-oth sec. Fred. Hunt, also ou a Massey-Harris, finished fourth. This would seem to substantiate our claim that Massey-Harris Bicycles run easy and keep running easy. If any further evidence is necessary, it is again forthcoming in this race. At this meeting 21 races were run off', _ Forbes led from the bell to the tape in his winning effort, making the last lap in this 2.")-mile race the fastest lap run in any of the races throughout the meeting. We give a Twelve Months' Guarantee, and there's a .Million of Money behind our Guarantee. Our ladies' Models B aad C arc the Handsomest and Easiestninmng Machines to be had for Money. Call at Milll'r's and Inspect our Stock. Miller & Ormond, Local Agents. 303

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8447, 20 February 1899, Page 2

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