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I6S I KnOW Th* inaiij of I! You Should Know That Christmas Holidays are bat. That many of yon require Nevr Cycles. That for Up-to-date Machines That for GOOD VALUE for Money MARK HIGGINS' tj:M->«i ! ; •; i ■■- l crown, massey-harris and LgidlillllglJlEll , BEESTON-HUMBER CYCLES ARE NOT EXCELLED. PRICE, from £ls 10s upwards. Please Note ! IHAT FOR NEAT, STRONG, UP-TO-DATE PRAMS GO-CARTS, MARK HISGINS' Stock is wcrth Inspecting.

As a Xmas present and for advertising purposes we will present to each of the tirst 100 single purchasers of £1 worth or over of uiu«ic or musical instruments one of Begg"s special stem-winding lever advertising watches. This offer holds good till the supply at Timaru branch is exhausted. You will do well to note their value and appearance in Begg's Stafford street window.—(Advt.) NEW ZEALAND WHEEL RACE ! AGAIN WON ON A M. RANDKUP, WHO covered the TWO MILEvS FROM SCRATCH in flmin. 25 3-ssec—THE FASTEST TIME EVER DONE OFF THE MARK IN NEW ZEALAND. THE INVITATION SCRATCH MILE was won by M. RANDRUP again, healing the Cracks of the Colony. THE FASTEST MILE EVER RIDDEN IN THE WORLD was accomplished by C. M. Murphy on a BLUE STREAK in 57 4-Ssec. Surely this is a Guarantee of the Fine Quality and general Excellence of these World-Famous Cycles. RAKDRUP BROS. AGEXTSIMPORTERS. "TRIBUNE BLUE STREAK." •CENTAUR" and "PREMIER," "RAXDRUP POPULAR" and " MICROMETER FREE WHEELS." AFTERNOON TEA ICED VOVO IGED WAFERS MIKADO KIEL FINGERS FAIRY CAKES Something New and Dainty. THE TAILORS, H. S. LAMB & Co., CHURCH ST., TMIAftU. D° * • ASSI<:)fM.Y " t*4 .-•'»»» *3V»atijifctf_

ANOTHER SUFFERER TELLS HOW RHEUMO CURED HIM: "I have great pleasure in writing to state the cure effected on myself through your Rheumo. I suffered from rheumatism in ray shoulders for over six months, and for three weeks most acutely. I -was advised to try F.heumo, and 'did so. The seoond .dose relieved me and one bo t tie cored me. I have not bad a return, and that is sis months ago.—Yours faithfully, F. W. Burgess." Rheumo cures rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, gravel, and kindred complaints, because it goes straight to the blood and neutralises the uric acid poisoning which is the real cause of the trouble. All chemists and stores sell Rheumo at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle.— (Advt.)

Caution!— Persons when travelling should exercise care in the use of drinking water. As a safeguard it is urged that every traveler secure a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy before leaving home, to be carried in the hand luggage. This may prevent distressing sickness and annoying, dehtv. Foi sale by, J., (jf. Oddie.—(Advt.)

MUSICAL. "ISS AMY Mas. Assoc. Melb. Univ., RESUMES TUITION at her House, " Warrandvte," Latter Street. SINGING (Marches'!), VIOLIN (Joachim) PIANO AND HARMONI'. 100 p.c. passes Assoc. Bd. Exam., Nor. ISO 4 100 p.c. Dunedia Competitions, Nov. 1904 Terms at Begg's. I Lave muck pleasure in saying that Miss Amy Smith, who sang for ine in the Mel bourne Town Hall, lias a niezzo-sopraur voice of a very fine quality, which ha been, well schooled, and which she uses wit) skill. In my estimation she should make, aa excellent singing teacher. ANTONIA DOLORES* Grand Hotel, V Melbourne. Mar, 1901. MR. J. GILLIES, 'GLENELG," SARAH STREET. Telephone- 201. SINGING (Voire Ptoduc-.ion and Culture"! PJAXO, THEORY*, and HAUMOXV ruji;i» picparcj ior M Exjnniaz.livtt*. Terms »l BEGG'S. TTi:nn fritz w. a. pavi., l*f»£'c*»ar «4 Mc*jc. F»«m Ik?3;n High '-"- , --- 1 -' *' ROOM* slwtc Nc*r Z«**s<! OiSre*, SuflonS Sl;««. Violin. Voice Proeiuclkn. Pasne,. *« Br*«->. Rant! t&stnuneai*. Pap"; 3» PtYfMtvv! fmr A 53 Ktfsjniir.jiSjr'.r;*. ; formed at Redoctnl F<** bv HECtt*' BPEXBI.EY, SoSo Viqlinut «PcpJ »J F. M. Wallaces, Teacher of Drawing »»<" Painting «t*apU of P. Van «lcr VeMcnl. Vai. .S.K. ,S:tt.S;o: Ml. ,<'uff«»t<! *>S«*li ■v *!.*«.,« Aftc:i»on. Ten? "fglas anv d*i«. l»r*»*r*nt}.« ** »»*^» t '« «f Prawns st« 4 Pjua!t;ag :a tiv 'Tittura T«cbaica: School

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12870, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12870, 4 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12870, 4 January 1906, Page 2

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