DUIfLOP TYEES First in 188S DTJNLOP TYRES Foremost Ever Since GUARANTEED FORI2 MONTHS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS t 812, LITOHITBLD BTaiKT » .OHBISTOHUBOH I TTPWABDS OF TWENTY MEDALS 1 AWABDED FOB EXCELLENCE. ' icTOBTAINS A FBIZK WHEBEYEB EXHIBITED. NESTLES jPB^J IV/TTT XT TRADE MARK * -iKI. L IJ f\ Rttutertd. OAN|BB USED FOB ALL PUBFOSES jOF OBDINABY MILE. From the^milk of oows having an exten« sive range on the healthy and fertile Bides of the Alpß, breathing the pure air and feeding on the oaoculent graesas of that sulubrious region— the finest milk-prodao-ing country in the world. Agents for Nelson and Marlborough :- l:e|v?en b'bo : [Bbidqb Stbibt,; Nelson. CHEAP MONEY] LCHEAP 3MONEII iJt- IH SUMS OF 56100 TO £10,000 ON OOUNTBY, CITY, and SUBUBBAN : FBEEHOLDB AS 4£ per cent to 6 per oent. forma of application and full information apply to the Postmasters, Biohmond, S Wakefield, Motueka, Takaka, OolUngwood, X and Longford, or Beeldent Agent, Nelson. \ govebnment"insuranoe f DEPARTMENT. J. H. BIOHABDSON, Qovernaent Insnranee Commiesloneii PNEUMATIC TYRES., IMPORTANT TO CYCLISTS. SCOTTISH VERSUS ANY OTHEB TYBE. MM. WBBSTEB, when in Sootland • last year, had hia attention direoied I to a new Tyre that was causing muoh talk among Wheelmen and Wheelwomen. This was the 11 BC0TTI3H '• WERED-CN PNEUMATIC TYBE. ' The special feature— apart from its very superior quality— ia a very ingenious device, by whiob the rings or wireß round toe ed^e of the oover oan be easily expacded for the purpose of attaching it to the rim, or taking o it off. This completely overcomes wbat I has hitherto been a difficulty, and the re- i, suit ia that the Scottish Tyre, wherever I, known, has become most popular. A child could perform the operation of fixing or C taking off a " Scottish," without the aid of ti a tool of any kind The " Soottisb Fneumatio Tyre Coy, Limited, firßt introduced this patent some fonr years ago, and have been severely handicapped ever since with litigation over patent rights, wbioh has Berioußly retarded the thorough introduction of this realh msgniflcent tjre. Happily, this disastrous litigation is now ended, and the reorgaiaiaed , Uompany is now in a position to plaoe its j goods freely on the open marke 1 , and meeting with immense enoonragement. The Company haß taken the earliest opportunity, after settlement of patent rights, to forward a cample shipment of these Tyreß & to New Zealand, whtoa arrived by the s.s. < "Hawkesßay" the other day, and M. M. Webster, bb representing the Company, will & bs pleased to show anyone interested in B Cycling the beauty and simplicity of this really unrivalled Tyre. THE SCOTTISH b WIBED-ON PNEUMATIC TYBE s bound to become THE TYBE OF THE FUTUBE, M. M. WEBSTER, Agent, Trafatgar-etreet. ENVELOPES : FROM 4s 6d. per 1,000 OAN BE OBTAINED AT THE COLONIST OFFIOE k Near ThejThbateb Waihsa-stsbkt ' ,
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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 9380, 17 January 1899, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 9380, 17 January 1899, Page 1
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