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Phoenix Bicycles. M- M- WEBSTER -pESPECTFTJLLY Eolioits tha critioal XV* attention of prospective purchasers of a good wheel to the meohanioal details in the cons' rnction of the Phcenix, aa set forth in " The Story " jast published. The absorbing aim of " Stover Bioyole Manufao taring Oompaoy " has been the production of a HIGH GB&DE WHEEL, something that would " stand the racket," aa well aa being pleasing to the eye. The oboloo of a wheel is a matter of great moment, becauße yoar personal pleasure, comfort, and safety depends entirely on the kind of steed you ride. The "Phcenix" is a wheel bo finished and trae that it will aot as a part of yoar own bodily mechaniem. It is " sound of limb " and a " thing of beauty." It gives you no oarea, it leaves your mind free io enjoy the soenery or attain the goal. There is a rare p'essnre in being the fortunate i possessor of each a thoroughly trusty and I handsome wheel, and a greater delight in 1 mounting it. i I have some sample wheels for inspeoI tion, to which I invite the ableßt expert criticism, and the oontinuoas crank is I worthy the attention of any expert. Being the manufacturers' direot rapro sentative, I can sell these HIGH GBADE MACHINES within the means of moBI folks in this country. | Terms and any other particulars on ap plioaUon to M. M. WEBSTER, Trafalgar} t., -representing the •• Stover Bioyole Mannfaotaring Company, ' Ucited Stites of America. cayendishlouseT STOCK-TAKING. BALANCE or Wmter Goods AT Reduced Prices R T. MELHUISH I NELSON.

UNITED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION* LTD. Lambxon Quay, Welling jo*. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. Howiver Bbiohi the prospeoU of Farm Returns may be, the oarefal farmer ia always alive te making a little more by caret ol management. The United Farmers' Go-Operative Assog oiation is prepared to help the Farmer to add to hia profits by saving his pocket. The Association is prepared to mala advanoes against Wool Clips at the extremely low rate of interest of Four per oent (per annum) ; and is prepared to ship to the London Market at a consolidated rate not exoeedtng One Fenny per ponnd on Wool from f.o.b. Nelson, qt will offer the Wool in Wellington at the ensuing series of Bales at the lowbbl charges. Clips of all Bizeß handled with every oare and attention by experts. JOHN G. RESTELL, 1556 Manager.

WASTED KNOWN THAT CHISHOLM BROS. HATE ALWAYS IN STOCK - Indian Ohntnejs Lazenbj'a Goods Castle Brand Liquid Dyes in all shades Oadbury'a Oocoa Nibs Evaporated Peaches, Pear?, anl Apricots Pratt's Poaltrj and Cattle Food Maypole Soap in all colours Captain White* Oriental fiokka Olives A cheap line of Galvanised Baskets and Tube. Agents for Nelson District or-* Sbarple'd Cream Separators London & Lancashire Fire laBuranoe Company Otago Brasbware Company. Sole Agents for the far-famed SURA TUBA TEA, which h? obtained the premier position l Seas io New Zealand. To be ad in Jib and lib paokets, and 51b and 101 b boxes. lies Waited otoh fob Obdsbs. and Goods Dxliybbkd. MERCERY. ~ GIFTS' HATS rom ibe moßb reliable maker?. Hard Felt Hats, in blaok and brown, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6. 9/-, and 10/6. Tbe "Frame Hat," In soft felt, blaok, brown, awu, and gray, 6/-, 7/6, a J i 10/6 GAPS.— A nil ranga of||new shapes and patterns, 1/- to 4/6. TIES.— The latest in Tiee, Bows, and Scarves, newest ooloriags and patterns, including tartans; bias stripes, and rich broahes. GOLLABS.~»A fall range of the newest shapes in collars, all heights, 9/6 doz. WHITE BHIBTS.— Tillie and Henderson's celebrated White Shirts, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6. Cellular ghirts! Rom /6. CRIMEAN BHIBTS, with oollars or with unshrinkable bands, 4/6, 5/6, 7/6, and 10/6. FYJAM& S.-Ganta' Crimean Flanne' Fjjarms, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6. Gent) Flannelette Pyjamas, 5/-, 6/-, 7/-. 8/-. Gentß' Ceylon Flannel Pyjamas, 6/6 1) 10/6. Gentß' beat Zephyr Pyjamas, 21/-. Gentß' Cellular Pyjamas, 15/- to 22/6. BUGS.— A fall range of new sesson's Bags from tre Mosgiel, Kftiapoi, Baslya, and Wellington Mills. GENTS' UNDERWEAR.— Undervesta, with half sleeves or long sleeves, in namral merino, 3/-, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 ; in natural wool, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 ; in white and natural Umba' wool, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, to 12/6. W. SHORT & SON, Tailors, Hatters, and Gent's Mercers HARDY-BTEEET.

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 August 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 August 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9257, 23 August 1898, Page 4

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