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£2O Bicycles for £l4 lOs. WHAT ? WHERE ? Martin's Cycle Works, 123, Manchester Stuket, (Jhristchobch WE are Selling Bicycles built of Genuine Birmingham Small Arms (B.y.A. ), pari a latest fittings only used, with B.S.A.Doubie-butted Tubing, £ inch pitch, Genuine J. B. Brook'a Saddle, withSilvßrtown Tyres (Dunlop or Palmer) 10s extra; with two yea>s' written guarantee, including all access iries, free. Ssud for catalogue. Buy your sundries from us. Tyres, 12j 6d, 15s, and 20s; oil lumps, In 9d, 2s 6), 5s ; pas lamus, 73 6.1>906d: latest "Phenomenon," 14s 6d. "MAP 3" CiTJLBS, £lO 103. Ferry's Filings, with accessories, and guaranteed 12 month". Prompt and careful attention to country conespond

A young _cuuple were entertaining some friends, and among the guests was one whose continued rudeness made him extremely objectionable to the rest of the company. His conduct was put up with for some time, until at supper he held up on his fork a piece ot meat which had been Bervcd to hi<n, and in a tone of intended humour he asked, "Is this pig ?" " Which end of the fork do you refer to?" quietly returned a gueit at the farther end of the table. ' Tue exeontive of the Wanganni Prohibition League has forwarded the following resOlutibn to the Premier:— ••That the Wanganui Prohibition League, while approv ng those propo«al« of the Licensing Bill now before Parliament, wuioh relate to bringing clubs under the KUi'ervinion and control of the local authority, most strenuously disapprove of the proposals in the Bill whereby _ (1) Endorsement of license is left entirely to the discretion of the Magistrate; f2) lapse oi 21 days \s an of the licencing Act; (3) tbß C-lonial Secretry is emcow«ed t» override the will of the people bv granting licenses in so-called tourist d s riot*.

TIH.E bi« profit loving tea blunders 'JL petitioned Pa-Hament id tax pure Ceylon tea2d per lb in order to giye the* so-caUed blends a show and keep np their profits. Parliament refused, and 10-day Lanki is the champion pure Oeylon packed tea (tmblended), with

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 123, 2 November 1901, Page 3

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