Tjl O O T B A L L E R S* BUY ONLY THE 'REFEREE' AND 'JUNIOR". FOOTBALLS Which are locally made, and so keep colonial money In the colony. The ' Referee '.—Very best quality and shape. Every ball guaranteed. No. 5, Bugby, 13s 6d each ; Association, 14s 6d each. The 'Junior.—R ugby No. 5, 11s 6d; N0. 4. 9s 6d each. Made in all sizes. Best grey or red rubber bladders : No. 5, 3s 9d each, 3 for 9s 9d, 6 for 17s 6d ; No. 4. 3s each. Brass Inflators: 12in., 63 6d; 11in., 55: 91n.. 3s 9d each. TERMS : Cash with Order. AU Goods Carried Free. Price Lists of Footballs, Shinguards, Bladder Repairing Materials, etc., with testimonials, sent free to any address on application to S. E. W OOD> FOOTBALL MANUFACTURER, 5, Brown-street, PossonßY, AUCKLAND, DUNLOP TYRES ARE! TEE MOST COMFORTABLE AND THE MOST RELIABLE TYRES FOR CYCLES. They are GUARANTEED for 12 Month. This / ' \ On Trade I < : «Sfl9^l|j&J Every I Mark Tyre. Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co., Limited (New Zealand Branch), 128, LICHFIELD - STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. »HUMBER ~ ■ Built to LastTHE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE THE SECRET OP THEIR STRENGTH . . . . AND RIGIDITY Ridden by that genuine Amateur, Mr John Selby, on his recent record-breaking rid© from Auckland to the Thames and W aikato when he reduced his previous record by two hours. SOLE AGENT, W. M. s EEVIt)E - --237, QtJEEN-BTREET, AUCKLAND. THE JDOYAL ]Vr AIIj TTOTEL PAEROA. Proprietor G. CROSB Y» This hotel is just completed, and is the largest and best furnished in the Ohinemurft district. Private suites of apartments for families. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. The wines and spirits are warranted pure as imported. THE MENU IS FIRST-CLASS, EVERYTHING PROVIDED THAT IS OBTAINABLE This Hotel is the head-quarters of the Royal Mail coaches running between Thames, To Aroha, Waibi, and Tauranga, and all information can be had from the proprietor. In connection with this hotel is a large Hvery and Bait Stable. Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained to all parts of the district. Telegrams addressed to G. Crosby, proprietor, will receive prompt attention. Good paddocks and accommodation for horses.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 5
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355Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 952, 27 March 1897, Page 5
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