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Timely Hints FOE THE COMING GRAND RECEPTION BALL, ' "onviviality and friendly rivalry will be a feature ot the Ball to be held in honour of the Returning Heroes from South Africa. Ladies will vie with each other for First Place and Attention. A heavy tax is sure to be laid on all aids that can add to the Charm and Grace of each Lady who intends to be there. Already they are asking where their ideas can be carried out, and their requirements best supplied. Much attention of late has been directed to the Exquisite Display of Evening Materials at PENROSE'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. They are showing many Pretty Net Dresses in a Variety of Colours, worked all over with Ivy Leaves and Applique Designs; then there is such a choice of Spangled Nets, Jewelled Nets, plain Black or Cream Nets, Cream and Black Lace (45 inch wide) Sequin Gimps, Pearl Gimps, Black Net (45 inch wide) with Sequin Leaves worked all over Net. There are also very pretty Fans, Flowers, Gloves, Silk Shawls, Opera Cloaks, &c, all of which form a very effective display PENROSE'S. Drapery Establishment.

A k E ALE A 1/ E ALE OF BICYCLES OF BICYCLES CONTINUED, OF BICYCLES CONTINUED. OF BICYCLES CONTINU ED. ZEALANDIAS, ATALANTAS, Etc. THE FIRST TWELVE of the SALE of TWENTY-FIVE BICYCLES having been disposed of, OATES, LOWRY and CO. now offer the remainder at the same LARGE REDUCTIONS to the regular cash price. . LOT 13 —LADY'S ATALANTA—B.S.A. parts, 24in frame, Westwood steel rims, Brooks saddle, gear 64, Dunlop first quality tyres, enamelled karki, red lines. Regular Cash price, £2l; SALE PRICE, £l6. LOT 14—LADY'S ATALANTA—22in frame, Westwood steel rims, Brooks saddle, cear-62 first quality Dunlop tyres, enamelled black, Exhibition finish. Regular Cash price, £2O; SALE PRICE, £ls 10s. LOT 15 —GENT'S ZEALANDIA— Light Roadster, weight 241b, 23in frame, Jomtless rims Palmer tyres, gear 80, £in roller chain., enamelled Sterling Green. Regular Gash price, £2l; SALE PRICE, £l7. LOT 16—GENT'S ATALANTA—B.S.A. parts, 24in frame, 80 gear, Lamplugh saddle Westwood rims, first quality Dunlop tyres, enamelled black. Regular Cash price, £2O; SALE PRICE, £l6. „,„.,,„, oxLOT 17—GENT'S ATALANTA, with Free-wheel and Back-Pedal Brake, frame Westwood rims, first quality Dunlop tyres, enamelled black. Regular Cash price, £22 10s; SALE PRICE, £lB 10s. LOT 18 —LADY'S ZEALANDIA—22in frame,. Westwood rims, first quality Dunlop tyre's, gear 64, Brooks saddle, enamelled black. Regular Cash £22; SALE PRICE, £l7. LOT 19.—GENT'S ATALANTA—24in frame, gear 84, Lamplugh saddle, Westwood rim, Dunlop first quality tyres, enamelled black. Regular Cash price, £2O; SALE PRICE, £ls. LOT 20.—LADY'S " NYACK."—Nickel plated all over, wood rims, first quality Dunlop tyres, gear 60, 22in frame. Regular Cash price, £lB 10s; SALE PRICE, £l3 10s. Twelve months' guarantee. LQT 21.—GENT'S "NYACK."—24in frame, gear 74, Westwood rims, adjustable handlebar, first quality Dunlop tyres, enamelled black. Regular Cash price, £18; SALE PRICE, £l2 10s. LOT 22.-rGENT'S ATALANTA.—Same as Lot 16, but 22in frame. SALE PRICE, £l6. LOT 23.—LADY'$ ATALANTA.—Same as Lot 14, but 21in frame. SALE PRICE, £ls 10s. LOT 24.—LADY'S ATALANTA—Same as Lot 13, but enamelled black, and 22in frame. SALE PRICE, £l6. LOT 25.—GENT'S "NYACK"—Same as Lot 21, but 22in frame. SALE PRICE, £l2 10s. Twelve months' guarantee. The SALE will positively end on APRLL 30th. After that date Machines will be sold at their REGULAR PRICE. Preference will be given to Cash Buyers; but any of the Bicycles can be purchased on the Easy Payment System at a slight advance on Sale Prices. EVERY BICYCLE is fully GUARANTEED for 12 Months from date of .purchase, and will be fitted with full equipment of accessories. Correspondence is invited from Country Customers requiring further details of any Machine art*> Terms, etc. Should an y alteration- be requested.-as to different gear,. saddle, etc., we will change same FREE of EXTRA COST. BICYCLES NOW ON VTEWv . INSPECTION INVITED.

OA T ES, 10 Y & C 0., •ZEALANDIA CYCLE- WORKS, STAFFORD STREET NORTH, TIMARU. They Barn Lignite, Trae Coal, Or Wood op to 241n. With Stove Pipe can be worked oat In the Open. BPLENDID BREAD BIKEBB Wltn Cast Iron or Copper Boilers. OVER 24,000 The Copper Boi e are large arid Tinned inside, Mads in all sizes bingleorDouole O'/ene, H.&n or Low Pressure Boileiß/ Cooking Ranges IN USE TO "HIS COLONY. HO SETTINcr REPATES ABE A MINIMUM. H. E. ShacklOCkJßoldbyallxronmonJ1 gers, from whom 80UTH END FOUNDRY, I Catalogues can be Princes Be, Dunedin. ' obtained, or from I the Maker.

" GOLDEN APPLE " CIDER LIGHT AND WHOLESOME, A Perfect Sumjaaer Beverage. FOE SALE BY K.M. and ACO.' JR. R. TAYLOR, and CANTY: FARMERS' CO^OP

ASK YOTJE, SHOE DEALER ENCOURAGE GUARANTEED. INDUfcTRT BOOTS AND SHOES, MANUFACTURED BY S. ANDERSON, TIMART7.

Beswick and Stafford BzrttxX, TtMABU. IRON BEDSTEADS, Bedding, Overmantels, Hallstands, Buchesse Chests, Washstands, Austrian Chair*, American Chairs, Room, Dinin? Boom, Sitting Boom, Suites.. J. RADCLIFFE, Besirick and Stafford Streets, TIMARU.

GENEP.AL CARRIER, Tiinara, and Qleniti. Furniture removed to any part of the District carefully and at B E A SONABLE BATES. Agent for Crust and Crust's Express Co., Bunedin, and Colonial Carrying Co., Wellington.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3550, 24 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3550, 24 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3550, 24 April 1901, Page 1

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