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The art union in aid of the schools and churches of the Hawera parish has been unavoidably postponed to March 17. The winning numbers will appear in our issue of March 28. — »% Tuasicum. — The moat wonderful remedy of the age for coughs colds, bronchitis, influenza, and all other affections of the throat and luners. Those suffering should obtain it at once. Give it a trial.— # *. Mr. W. Langford, undertaker and embalmer, Christchurch, has a business notice in this issue. Mr. Langford has been in business in the City of the Plains for a great number of years, in fact he claims that his firm is the oldest established in the Colony. — 0 " m Residents in Chriatchurch and district who are about to build would do well to visit the establishment of Mr W. Sey, Colombo street, where they will find a Belect assortment of artistic wall papers at moderate prices. Mr Sey is also a wholesale and retail oil, color, and glass merchant, and keeps an extensive stock of these goods. Messrs Dwan Bros , the well known hotel-brokers and estate agents, of Wellington, have several hotels in various parts of the Colony for sale. Among these are houses in Rangitikei, Wellington city, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, Feilding, and Marton. Bona fide purchasers will be supplied with full particulars on application.—,', Messrs. Herbert, Haynes and Co., of Dunedin, claim that if their tailoring department is visited, and the stock carefully examined, it will be demonstrated that their prices are in accord with the highest standard of quality, style and fit being beyond question. No attempt is made at cheapness at the expense of excellence of material and work. Visitors to Dunedin should not fail to visit this well-known establishment. — ,*„ The desire for lightness in tyres, from the racing crack to the road rider, brings in its wake trouble and worrying delays. To ride anything on the road but a Roadster Dunlop is a short-sighted policy indeed, for whilst the pace may be effected in the slightest degree on jrood roads by riding a little heavier tyre, the loss of speel is more than compensated for by the gain in comfort— coupled with less chance of puncturing. Again, the Dunlop Tyre Company guarantee all their roadster tyres for 12 months, a big concession to cyclists who do much road riding. — %*

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 52, 27 December 1900, Page 10

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 52, 27 December 1900, Page 10

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 52, 27 December 1900, Page 10

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