FRITZ CYCLE WORKS.
Maberley's Buiiidings,
Y v^OTG eagaged a First-Class CYCLE JEXPEBT, all orders entrnstea tome will eceivo.my BEBT ATTENTION. Ladies «n3 Gents Bicycles ON HIRE. AH Accessories in Stock.
THOS, RIGHAKD.
TO FARMERS.
; 7 T WE "been appointeagAGENT in ' this District for vVaiter A. Wood ■ s supers and Binders, i:m will always have on band a ooinplete Btook oi extras. Agent lor Cultivators, Mowers, E. <3r. ,i.."apors, Wive Strainerß, Eainwater Filters, Binder Twine, Machine Oils, etc. CHABLES A. WILSON, t . fiteward Street.
F'WE TOX7 HEABD THAT
H. WIGGS * 1 •♦o of Federal Cycle Co., Oamara) ~- 3 OPENING w. UP-TO-DATE iYCLE SHOP at the Corner of 21 gh and John Streets. Bioyoleß Bull* to OrSer with BEST * r \TEBIAIi, B.S.A. Parts throughout.
J. KIRKLANB,
BUBGEON DENTIST.
*T"TT AVING fehanged my Room Day j: X for Visiting Waimate, I maybe *. united at theHOYAL HOTEL, where 3 >aye obtained a Well-Lighted and Pri*t telioomwith every convenience. Pa- « rt& will have absolute privacy and all « ivenience3.- Patients Visited at their n, .x homes, if desirable. - -1 will Visit Waimate EVERY PEIDAY, =end in the laßt week of the month will be i attendance Two Days, Thursday and j iday. Hours,: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Con- * .itution Free. Time or Monthly Pays,9uts arranged for. Fees same as in •J % -wn.
T. EVANS <* SON, WAXMJKfc HotJSB, WAIMAIS, ffHB Leading Tailoring ESTABLISBMENT.
~^"TTE beg to annonnoe that have a V V splendid assortment of all kinds «t Woollens in stook. Fancy Serges, Tweeds, Coatings, *nd f-auolle Tweeds (Home and Colonial). « .ver 500 Pieces to select from, and with o.T large output customors can rely upon , - \ing all the Latest Goods to select
All Orders entrnsted to as will receive 1 ie Prompt and Beat Attention, and ba « touted in a stylo not to be surpassed in © c colonies. Briefly we may say that , eVy effort is made to realise in practice - >.at we consider to be the true fceoret of . -nducting a business successfully, via., * Ihat to dtudy the interests of your « ju;tomers is the sureat way to advance •\uiroam," and the iaot of our having tuccessfully turned out during the paBJ *} *velve Months over
FIVE THOUSAND {5000 GARMENTS rpeafcs for Hself. Our very moderate charge, combined with GOOD i'IT, J/iYLE, and MATERIAL makes t>ot clothing eagerly sought niter from all j>arts of the colony. We stock tho Latest and Most Dp- to- date MEHTB BATS, SHIRTS, TIES, £OLLAR8 t PANTS, de. JBoya' Tweed Knickers from 6/- ttpw&rSe, Suits from ${%. We ate prepared to take Orders lor Hand-sewn
Waterproof Coats smd Cloaks, Aieo LADIES' WALKING, HIDING, AND CYCLING COSTUM US. MISS DUFFIELD, V JIItJIXBRER, QUERN STREET, VrAS opened % SERVANTS 1 BEGJM!EY OFFICE.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 October 1900, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 64, 27 October 1900, Page 2
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