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THE ■ "WHITE MAN'S BURDEN"! Has during the last decade been considerably lightened by the advent of the Pneu- We have taken up the white man's burden, matic Tyied Safety iiic>cJe. It was the And issued a tyre so strong advent of .... That in future the New Multiflex Dunlops Will carry all cyclists along. Ws*WWX"^C^.^B?*T^^W s *WWX"^C^.^B?*T^^ v ll( -' cc ' f° r further anxieties, /flßlß|£irAl*U&§&&|f£4[£M| All cvih'-.tb can ride 011 in peace, xß^J^JtJj^a^jfljggial MwgiwSy The New MultiMex Tyres are beuuties — *^"~ Guaranteed to ensuie comfoit and ease, in 1888 that first brought the advantages and We have taken the white man - s burden possibilities <>f the Cycle before the public. In ndpillk , tht , m ijj ht y throng The .idoplio lof the Detachable Dunlop in Of cyi j Ms whn hcL \ oo < tT Australia 1892 fui -he- popul.uised Cycling and In the delights of wheeling aloi.g. brought it within the reach of all, and now Safe on their Multiflex Dunlopb the culminating point is readied by our To accom ph s h by deeds on the wheel, placing on the market the neare-t approach The art of scc j n ,, t n C country, to a perfect cycle tyie ever attained. The By means of the Dunlop wheel. New Tyres will be known as the ... „,.„, „ ... We have taken up the white man s burden WIULTIFUEX By giving a tyre that will stand (^aWTWyT ?*ia tJTW^F^L nose cyclists who ride for pleasure, VXiJSs "&&gjfftp ) Those of the happy roving band. , ... , „, • . . „ So that the roughest of roads have no terrors, and will be speedily recognised by all Nor the puncture fiend the power to detract Australian cyclists as a necessity when From the pleasure derived from wheeling Comfort, Speed, Reliability and Ease Way back on the old coach track. Of Attachment are the desiderata. First in 1888. Foremost ovor oineo.

THE DUNLOP PNEUMATIC CO., LTD, 128 LICHFIELD ST., CHRISTCHURCH, And at Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane.

J F. WIL S 0 .N, (Late R. J. B. Yule), SPEY STREET, INVERCARGILL. MR. WILSON, having purchased the goodwill of Mr. Yule's practice, would like patients to understand that any contracts entered into by Mr. Yule for mechanical work or otherwise, will be carried out by him without any difference in fee. Any alterations and bo on free of charge. HOURS OP CONSULTATION— 9 a.m 5.30 p.m., and 7 to 8 p.m. Hospital patients attended to Tuesday and Friday mornings from 9 to 9.30.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 September 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 September 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 September 1899, Page 8