A. JONES & SONS. AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, WAIPUKURAU, TO KEEP PACE WITH THE TIMES have accepted the local agency for the sale of three FAMOUS CYOLEB, namely THE DAYTON THE QUADRANT! THE WALTHAM! Theso have all proved themselves first class machines, and only require to be seen to be appreciated. Being called upon to effect REP\IRS, and having suitable plant and mechanics, we are also prepared to either REPAIR or MAKE NEW any part of the cycle, and patrons can aopend on the Best Workmanship at the Lowest Cost. We wish it to be known that this being a new line in oar business, that it will not in any way interfere with our existing hneiness of AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS, COACHBUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS & FARRIERS, But will be a separate branoh. ALL CYCLE REQUISITES WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK. NONE BUT FIRST CLASS MACHINES SOLD. MR F. HUNT on a WALTHAM, started in throe races and won three firsts, breaking the Wellington records at the Exhibition races on October 28tb. MR T M. LUCY on a DAYTON, won the five mile araatenr race at the same meeting, while the same rider on a QUADRANT rode from Wellington to Masterton, over the Rimntaka, in s£hrs, returning the same day, a feat never before accomplished by any cyclist. QUADRANT means quality. It is a synonym for Excellence. WALTHAM leads the leaders. It holds the onpaced record of tho world for one mile. Time 2min 2 sth soc. DAYTON is up to date. Undoubtedly the handsomest and most rigid maohine made. ALEX. JONES & W AIPUKURAU. 37
ONE OF THE TRIUMPHS OF THE AGE. WHITE’S SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID. ,EATH AND DESTRUCTION TO ALL PARASITES INFESTING SHEEP IT INVIGORATES AND STRENGTHENS THE GROWTH OF THE WOOL. Wool Dipped in WHITE'S SHEEP-DIPPING FLUID has consistently commanded the Highest Prioes both in the Home and Colonial Markets. TESTIMONIALS FROM LEADING SHEEPFARMERS IN HAWKE’S BAY AND CANTERBURY. FOR PRICE AND TESTIMONIALS SEE CIRCULARS. MANUFACTURED BY TXT TTTTTTriTri AT THB WORKS, 45 VV . VV 111 1 Hi, KAIKORA NORTH.
gUPPORT THE COUNTRY YOU LITE IN, AND BUY NEW ZEALAND CHIEF BRAND cijOTiiiisra-. TO BE HAD AT ALL DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE DIBTRICT BUY ZEALANDIA SHIRTS And see that they are Branded “ ZEALANDIA.” To be had of all Drapers, Clothiers, and 81 Storekeepers in the District. Wm. CONDIE, OABINET-MAKER, WAIPUKDRAU, IS PREPARED to conduct funerals throughont tbe distriot at moderate 0081. ORNAMENTAL AND PLAIN FURNI TORE MADE TO ORDER. INLAID WORK A SPECIALITY FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. Jobbing Ponotoallt Doni 4 WAIPAWA BAKERY. J. MTNTYKE, BAKER, CONFECTIONER, FRUITERER. ON and after Ist MAY, Bread will be delivered in Waipawa at 3 j(l the 21b loaf, and 7d the 41b loaf, FOR CASH ONLY. J. M'INTYRE, 31 Baker.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. HAWKE’S BAY SECTION. Offices—Cathedral Chambers, Churchlane, Napier. President—P S M‘Lean. Vice-Presidents—W Beilby, F Logan. Hon Treasurer—Horace Baker Secretary—W. Dinwiddie Council—J H Coleman, William Dinwiddie, Edward Evans, William Glendenning, W N GrinlintOD, R D D M'Lean, J C McVay, W J Grundy, R Howell, the Hon Oapt Russell, M.H.R., George Rymer. THE ASSOCIATION ia formed for the purpose of securing confidence and prosperity by promoting juat reforms, opposiug class legislation, securing honest administration, and returning oapable and houest men to Parliament. Full Prints of the objects and constitution of the Association can be obtained from the Secretary, at the Offices. Application for Membership to be considered at first mooting of Council held not less than 48 hours after applications are in Secretary’s hands. Offices of the Association are at Mr Dinwiddle’s Chambers, Browning Street. Honrs, 10 to 1 and 2 to 4 daily. 216 ROYAL MAIL COACHES G. J. GRANT, BEGS to inform the public that having secured the moil contracts for the Coaet, bia line of Mail Coaches will rnn as follows Will leave Waipawa Railway Station for BLACKHEAD, on arrival of the 10 a.m. train on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Will leave BLACKHEAD for WAIPAWA at 7 a.m. on TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Fares each way 10s 6d, return 18a To Omakare 6s 6d, return 11a Freight, dead weight 6s per cwt. Omakare 3s 6d. Will leave Kaikora Railway Station on the arrival of the 10.30 a.m. train on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, for Mangaknri and To Apiti, via Patangata and Elathorpe, returning on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7 a.m. Faroe 10a 6d, return 18e. Fares to Patangata 3s, to Elathorpe 7s. G. J. Grant, 72 PROPBIETOR. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, in some to suit borrowers at Loweet Onrrent Batea. A. E. JULL, 32 Secretary Loyal Abbotsford Lod
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XX, Issue 3601, 22 May 1897, Page 1
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