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We beg to acknowledge receipt of the Massey-1 l:\rris bicycle catalogue for the current reason. The work is t.^u>fuUy printed and artistically illustrated in colours. Besides i'lu^ti v,ions showing the company's premises at Toronto, and dealiii<- v, irh difrVrent portions of the bicycle, there are three or four tinted \ tiot< „ ings of rural scene* in Canada. The letter-press deals ,u;iinlj n-'fi, a description of the manufacture and equipment of tLe lv . bicycle.— „.•„, Intending purchasers of jewellery or silverware would do well to call and inspect the lar»e and varied stock at Messsrs G and T YounsfV, Princes street, Dunedin. The firm makes a specialty of having on display the newest goods in all departments, and contend thit patrons, will have an unequalled choice to select from at very moderate prices. Particular attention is given to repairing- in all its branches. — „* V 6 There is nothing prettier in the early sprine than a few beds of flowering bulbs, such as tulips, hyacinths, anemonies or crocuses Ihe time is now drawing nigh when it will be necessary to put in these bulbs, that is ii we desire them to be well rooted before the winter sots in Me,srs. Viinmo and Blair, the well-known seedsmen call attention to their choice collection of bulbs, flower and vegetable seeds, and farm and garden requisites. The firm's list of sprint flowering bulbs is now ready and will be sent post free to applicants. — *% The Anglo New Zealand Cycle Company of Dunedin have acquired the soie agency in New Zealand tor the world-renowned Hurnber cycles. We congratulate Messrs. number and Co upon having secured such an up-to-date and popular firm to handle their machines in this Colony, and we are confident from our past experi ence of this energetic company that the name of Humber will under their able management, become still more popular amongst the cyclists of kw Zealand. Amongst the various sample machines shown by the Anglo Company, we were greatly taken by the neat and attentive appearance of the Coventry Humber. VVe venture the opinion that these machines are vastly superior to anything vet turned out by Messrs. Huinber and Co. at their Coventry works and we predict a splendid future for this high grade but inexpensive model. Beeston and Wolverhampton machines still retain all their their most attractive features of lormer years and are still further improved upon in many details which past experience has proved necessary and advantageous. The Anglo Company are now making arrangements tor representation in the various centres, and anyone desirous ot securing this valuable agency should at once place themselves in communication with the company's head office (J Prince street, Dunedin.— *% ' iiU^n

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 2 February 1899, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 2 February 1899, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 5, 2 February 1899, Page 19

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