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PUBLIC NOTICES. J WANTED— I \ JUNIOR REPORTER Address, enclos- \ ing testimonials and specimens of work, THE MANAGER, 2250 "The Preai," Christchurch. SOMETHING SOMETHING SENSIBLE SENSIBLE ! ABOUT ABOUT BICYCLES. , BICYCLES. J HAVING cow made a complete clearance of our last Season's Stock of Bicycles, we are enabled to turn our attention to the introduction of the very latest and best things in Cycles yet brought before the Public of New Zealand. From long experience we have come to the conclusion it is quite impossible that any one single make of Bicycle* , can prove equally suitable for each and every class of work or kind of use. One might just ** well expect a racehorse to take kiudiy to the plough, or a Clydesdale to manoeuvre daintily a Park Phaeton. Ono style or system of construction is best adapted for certain purposes; whereas quite a different principle agd finish are often better suited for some other use. Then, again, everyone's purse has not the ,eune capacity. After the most exhaustive personal ' search spent on a tour throughout the World's markets, extending over a period of two years, we have been able to select -the most perfect productions of the Cycle Btriiders' Art, each for tho especial purpose it is destined to fulfil, AiSU WE ARE THEREFORE NOW IN ! A POSITION TO PROPERLY AND EFFICIENTLY PROVIDE FOR ALL TASTES Airp ALL REQUIREMENTS. Consequently each make of Machine that we shall supply will be honest to a. degree, and tho purchaser will not have to' nay for what he does not want, neither is not in the Bicycle. ''ivij To fulfil these necessities our decisionstherefore have finally resulted in the selection of three. Machines: THE FBONTENAC, THE ENVOY, And _, THE POTOMAC. The widely different features of each of these we shall be happy to explain on receiving a call afc our Warehouse. Our system of business is: Genuine Wholesale Rates direct to the public, namely: £20 Bicycles for £15, 25 Guinea Bicycles for 20 Guineas, 30 Guinea Bicycles for 25 Guineas. Every Machine fully guaranteed. Easy terms arranged when required. NIND-WARD and CO.. ] WHOLESALE MERCHANTS, 132 LICHFIELD ' STREET, (Corner of Manchester and High streets.) F WEALTHY LIFE OFFICE requires" 9 SMART DISTRICT MANAGER for a very important centre. " ■ The principal qualifications ore: Ability to ' write and close new businesses, superintend agents, and the care of renewals, etc. Applications treated strictly confidential. Apply, in first instance, io " > - '•ACTUARY,'' 2265 Care Chriatchurch ."Press Office. THANKS.;' ; "fc/TR W. STOKES wishes to return his sin- -"-*■ cere Thanks to the" Fire, Brigade and to those neighbours and mends whet,so kindly assisted in extinguishing the '-recent fire at hia factory, and by their combined, efforts, saved his and his neighbours' dwelling houses from destracfa'on. '- ... 2269 PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND , ' LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. CAPITAL—-£IOO,OOO FULLY, PAID T7P. .Hon. "13. C. J., SteVeu*.4Caft{rmafc); H«.--Ji T. Peacock,,. H^-Pit-. e'oa, Esq. . .. / " ' _ . " v ' - The Association can take a limited sum of MONEY ON DEPOSIT at highest current rates of interest. Offices, Cathedral square. WALTER J. MOORE, 2277 . ' Manager. ~ SHEARING NOTICE. SHEARING will COMMENCE at CASHMERE on TUESDAY, 25th October, at 7.30 a.m. ' • * . > C. P. HUGONIN, 2161 *" ■ ■ Manager. GLIMPSES OF NEW ZEALAND. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME, i /THESE BEAUTIFUL ALBUMS of inter- '•*-■ opting Viewe of-New Zealand Scenery, each containing nearly Three Hundred Elaborately Mounted Photographs of the Most Charming and Picturesque Spots in the Colony, forming suitable and handsome Christmas Presents for Friends at Home, can NOW BE OBTAINED 1 from the undermentioned Booksellers: — ■' Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., Cashel street Simpson .and Williams, Ltd., High street H. J. Wood and Company, High street . Craig and Company, Colombo street T. Crook, Colombo street. , 12273 WESTPORT s HARBOUR BOARD. APPLICATIONS are invited, which shall j .-£*■• be addressed to the of the Board, for the position of ENGINEER to the Board, at a salary of £350 Per Annum. The applications must be in the Board's hands no iater than SATURDAY, November 19th. 1898.;., - ;.-. ~.- ~. .. v _' ■._ .. > ..-„. . •■ CHAS. N. GREENLAND, , ■ Secretary.Wcstport, 19th October, 1898. /;■ Ws2 . .FOR SALE—. » ALL OF CLOVERS and GRASS SEEDS At Lowest Rates. Samples and quotations on application. Cash Buyers of Local ■ Clovers. WILLIAM B. COMMON AND CO. 5370 i?£fifin ,00 . JEISOO and Several Smaller, dwOUUIJj Sums to be LENT on Freehold Securities at LOWEST RATES. GABRICK, COWLISHAW and FISHER, ; 8533 <■ " ' Solicitors, Gloucester street. T\UNEDIN EXHIBITION AWARDS, 1898. Oatmeal .. .. Gold Medal SpUt-Peas ... .. Gold'lCedal ; Imperial Calf Food .. Gold Medal , US E \ ■'-.'.-' ' QATINA {Rolled Oats). .Fresher, Cheaper, and of Superior Flavour to Imported. • IMPERIAL CALF.i'OOD Cn bi used with whey, skim, and separated milk.LANGDOWN and SON, Carlyle Mills, yjtfl- - - -Sydenham. riITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for-New Brighton »t 10.10 a.m. - , ' .MONEY TO LENDI HAVE VARIOCS SUMS of MONEY to LEND on FREEHOLD SECURITY. H. O- D. MEARES. . Solicitor, 597 '203 Gloucester street.' MISS E. HART, (Holder of first certificate for 150 words granted for New Zealand), ASSISTED BY HEB SISTERS. (Also holding high speed certificates), . SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING, Mutual Life Association Buildings, No. 160 Hereford street. ; , Instruction given in Pitman's Shorthand, Typewriting, Mimeography, and General Routine of Office Work. Classes, daily. For hours and terms apply at the school. 'General mercantile and legal type-writing executed with secrecy and despatch. All kinds of meetings, arbitration cases, Court cases, :etc, accurately reported verbatim or in condensed form. Pupils prepared for high speed examinations. Terms moderate- ' \ INOLEUM~Reviver (Senior's) is used by all ■'good housewives. Saves labour, and preserves the cloth. Every household will have it won. Iβ a bottla, all itorM.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10175, 24 October 1898, Page 1

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