AN EXHIBITION m Of good, honest, imperishable photographs of people jou know at 179, Colombo street. Have you seen our Platinum Enlargements?" W. E. Sorrell, "The" Photographer.—(Advt.) MAJOR TAYLOR. Major Taylor is the champion cyclist of the world. * Major Taylor is a- Negro, native of tho United States. Majjr Taylor's speed capabilities have never bsen equalled, Major Taylor will ride in Xydney next month; ha get* £1500 for it. Major Taylor could not ride anything but a reliable Bicycle. Major Taylor rides a Massey-Harris Bicycle. Depot,' 148 Cashe! street.—(Advt.) DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT. + — Mr Ernest M. Sandstein, D.8.0.A..F.5., M.C., consulting optician, who has lately returned, aft-er sis yoare' special study in England and Continent, may be consulted on all cases of defective eyesight remediable by glasses. Daylight not necessary, artificial light being used. Doctors" prescript ions prepared. Fees moderate. Consulting rooms, Cashel street W., over M. Sand&tein, jeweller. 9-30 to 1, 2 to 6 daily. Ob
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 8
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154Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 8
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