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In \om daih maich 3ou'll meet those who aie despondent and disgusted at the failure of so-called coin and toothache cuies , but just the reverse in lejrard to Banaelough's Piogandia foi corns ami Magic Nervine for Toothache. He has an eye to business is often said of a shieurt man, but the man who uses Banaelough's Piogandia for coins and Barraclough's Magic Nervine foi toothache has two e\e<- foi business and both wide open

BICYCLES. BICYCLES.

T ENKINSON AND CO., LTD., agents for the World-famed Humber and Anglo-Special Bicycles.

Manufacturers of the famous Champion Bicycles, built to any design, and fully guaranteed. Freewheels fitted to an- machine, and intricate repairs a speciality. Just landed, a shipment of Go-Cart Tyres and Bicycle Sundries.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT 8, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY.

W. RAMSAY, SADDLER, 108 MANNERS-STREET,

HAS on hand and foi Sale, English C u nage Harness, Dogcait do., light Gi^ do. ; also Buggy, black and tan ; also, o\\ n manufaetuie Spang Cait Harness, all kinds Saddles and Bridles, Weymouth bit and baieloons, stiong solid Nickle Polo Pelhams, Rubber-mouth do., Spurs, Whips, FitzWilliam Girths and Saddleiy goods. Retail at Wholesale Pi ices.

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Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 89, 15 March 1902, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 89, 15 March 1902, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Free Lance, Volume II, Issue 89, 15 March 1902, Page 22

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