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' ■ t,::., 11.,.; 11.; 11; 1111 /1 rr,l. i- 1 ((: 111 V M niiMuMiiMiimMimmimmj"We Have Made a Hit" ft "J TOBACCO I J v a\ I '::'% (] the t'iiie.'i and : / v a\ i '::' ;i ''' f) the t'iiie.'i and : CSm)! AM hest sni<:kln *i Si P S Tobaa '° cvcr v imported. 2 There is nothing like wmwjw Is adapted J©r ws© in all climates. ' WHY SHOULD 1 BUY a Bevel Gear Chainless Bicycle When a Chain Wheel Costs Less ? I I. lleesusc milk nil ordinary conditions the bovol »uara run easier Hum tho chain, l'liis is (or thi) rjiison that (liu lisvel gears aw always free from j-jrit, mud unil duat, ami in' always pirleetly lubricated. '.'. Iteause, owiiij,' to the peculiar strmiKtli anil ri«iility ol the Chaisi.hsk Biuvei.E, ,ho "novel Kwirini; never crumps or twists nader any strain Unit is nut upon it. Tliic iccounts for the supremacy of tlicCn.UNi.Kss in liillcliinbint;. 11. Because, owiiijj to t'.io absence o( llio side [lull of the chain, the frame never ■eta out oi line unless as the remit of a serious accident. In this latter case the bevel ;e;rs are i[uite as likely to enienjo in a useful condition its the chain mid sprockets. It .3 usually the rider of the Ciuini.kss who »:n!s on lirst niter a roml-riico snmsli-un. •I. Because the Ciiaini.kss calls (or less attentien than tho chain wheel. To clean ,he Gii.'.iNi,i!in is a very easy task, which is desirable for [ireservinj! its iinpniirnncc, Select dees not imp lir the running qualities of the (jiiiiriu;;. 5. Because tho bevel i;e:ir coiisiruction is peculiarly simple, direct ami effective, jailing for relatively few separate parts. This ensures freedom from In'eakiijjii and from .iiiiuiynu; accidents, li. lieeause tho bevel gear Ciiainmes is hy far the handsomest wheel mi the l'nicn: £'2s, with Wi'st .voon Stubi, Rims ash Dusi.oi' Tunis. THE YR'R.EY ATCn.IOITO* Ci Exclusive Designs. Unequalled Value. Endless Variety. i No. 111.— New lint liiiincli, Amctliyi No. Hii.-15-ct. Cold llncclci, 11 Diamonds, ALL GOODS l)i:i.lVlilii;i) l-'Rlili Oi>i RI-CHIIT Op RBUTTANCIi. /ilii«l,n/,-.l C\'M«:im (.vi i»i.|.'.-| IWI I'.vr. 146 and 148 QUKSSN STKKET, AUCKLAND. SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, PERTH, LONDON,

Yf o B.CHEN NELLS, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL ' AGENT, Perry-street, Masterton, WtOPEIITIRS l'Olt SALEIn the, liorough ol Masterton, mid at LansJowne also farms ranging in size from ton to 10.000 acres throughout the district. Iloyal Fire Insurance Co. Australian Mutual Provident Society. New Zealand Accident Injurandi Company, Mercantile and Bankruptcy Giizctto, etc., Afjont lor the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for On hclnliof various clientsl have MONET! l'O LEND ON EItEEHOLD PllOPEliTi [rora 5 per cent " Will cleanse umjlhiiuj but your mmckuat .'" MONEY TO LEND. SO to SSOOO .ocan advance promptly on freehold AMOUNTS TO SUIT IiOKIIO'.VEIiS. HABCOURT AND CO LAMIITON QUAY, WELLINGTON. SHABLAND'S BAKING POWDER. (JEOEGE HERON, Gkain Merchant General Storekeeper "gHARLAND'H BAKING POWDER!" CRAGG, THE GOItNEU SHOP, Tobacconist and Hairdresser, (Opposite Club Hotel), Oi'i'.ra-siitEEi. • • Masterton, HOT, COLD, AND HHOWEB IiATHS always ready. "'" SIiIKTS.

A 101b Tin of TIP TOP TKA 1 A paid) Xi/| A 101b Tin ot Fink Ceylon OO llkoken Oiiaxhi: I'kicoh Tim hJta (carriage pn.it!). TURNER & TURNER, TIP TOP TEAS, ,mliloiM|iiiiy, Weill: (Hal XX Times). VISITORS (TO Miistertun should JL nul fail lo visit A. Huniimihon's .Tcwtlluy Ks\!il)lislinicill(lui'in''llio A. HENDERSON, Q t II A 8 K ELL, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, GLAZIHIt .m. fiENKIIAL HOUSE DKCOIIATOII. SpcL-liil appliances for burning oil old fork, scilloldinj,', do MASTEUTON AND CAIITKHTON. FRANK FEIST'S CKNTHAIi STOKE, GROCERIES I FOR SPOT CASH ! THB PUCE I'OKAI BUI'IEK. P. A. Rive, manao K' h {Hi A

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6435, 6 January 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6435, 6 January 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6435, 6 January 1900, Page 4

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