" Fritz •• Cycle Works. HP HE PROPRIETOR wishes Cyclists of the Waimate district J. to understand that ALL CLASSES OF WORK are done on the Premises, and there is no need to send a Machine away from Waimate for any reason. FIRST-CLASS MACHINES ON HIRE AT LOW RATES. Agent for Osmond, Anglo- Special, Globe, and Townend Bicycles, of which a splendid assortment is always kept on view. Accessories of all kinds in Stock. New parts fitted tb any Machine.
AT SHACKLETON & GRANT'S OF Late Shipment of Sumnier' GoodsrpHESE Goods arrived too late for Christmas trride, and, rather than keep them to licit JL season, we will clear them out at prices regardless of original value. A SPECIAL LOT OF LADIES' SAILOR HATS, Good quality, at Ruinous Prices; LOT I— Strong Whole Sailors, Sale Price Is each, worth 2s 6d, LOT 2- A pretty line of Crush Crown and Tarn o' Shanter, Tiirrirried, white straw, Sale Price Is 6d, offered at a piice never before heard of in Waimate. Some have been sold this season at 4s 6di LOT 3 — Cyclists and Bond Street Hats, trimmed, Sale Price Is 6d, worth 2s lid. LOT 4— A New and Fashionable Broad Brimmed Sailor, trimmed, With coloured velvet band, very pretty, Sale Price 2a lid, worth 6s ] Id* LOT s—Short5 — Short Straw Sailor, trimmed, Sale Price 2s, usual price 5s 6d. LOT 6— A Natty Little Sailor, Sale Price Is 3d, usual price 2s Gd. LOT 7 — Black and Coloured Bond Street Hats to b« cleared at Is each, Usual price 2s 6d. LOT B— Girls' Washing Leghorns, Sale Pric4 Is, usual price Is lid. Girls' and Maids' Sun Bonnets in Pink, Blue, and White, prettily euibroideied, Sale Price Is 6d up. Rare Bargains. These are new clean Goods, not been in stock all summer, and muit be sold as we have not loom to stock. Alll Drapery Goods considerably reduced in price for ONE MONTH* Bargains all round. Further particulars Next Week. See Windows for some of the Bargain* and come inside and see the remainder.
WAIMATE BOROUGH COUNCIL,
■^VTOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Clause 60 of the Rating Act, 1894, that 10 PER CENT. PENALTY will be charged on all rates UNPAID by the 22nd FEBRUARY, 1899, and immediate Legal Proceedings will ba taken for their recovery. ROBT. GILBT. BAXTER, Town Clerk.
"VTOT having disposed of my Thrashing Plant, I beg to inform my Cus^ toniers and Farmers generally, that I am PREPARED to UNDERTAKE their THRESHING. Thanking them for past FaVouru.
yEAST can be had on MONDAY NEXT, 23rd inst. J. B. Milsom, Waimate Brewery.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 35, 21 January 1899, Page 2
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436Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Issue 35, 21 January 1899, Page 2
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