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£2o'Bicycles for £l4 10b. WHAT ? WHERE ? Martin’s Cycle Works, 123, Manchester Street, Christchurch E are Selling Bicycles built of Genuine Birmingham Small Arms (8.5. A.), parts latest fittings only used, with BSA Do üble-butted Tubing, |-inch pitch, Genuine J. B. Brook’s Saddle, with Silvertown Tyres (Dunlop g Palmer) 10s extra; with two years’ written guarantee, including all accessories, free. Send for catalogue. Buy your sundries from us. Tyres, 12s Gd, 15s, and 20s; oil lamps, la i)d, 2s Gd, 5a ; gas lamps 7s 6d,956d; latest “Phenomenon,” 14sGd “ MABd” CYCLES, £lO 10s. Ferry’s Fittings, with accessories, and guaranteed 12 months. Prompt and a reful attention to country correspond AT ence

A letter hus been received in Christchurch from Major Wardill regarding a suggestion that the Australian cricket team should visit New Zealand on its return from England early next season. His letter states that a guarantee.of £2OOO would be necessary to secure the success of the tour. The cricket council resolved that while it regretted the impossibility of arranging a tour, it could not see its way to guarantee the amount asked. Mrs Hix : “I don’t believe in the faith cures brought about by the laying on of hands.” Mrs Dix : “ Well, I do' I cured my little boy of the cigarette habit in that way.” Six hundred and forty-eight male and female students at_ Moscow have been arrested for organising a, demonstration in favour of altering the forms of Government. The Czar has ordered that only the ringleader shall be banished; that B 5 be sent to serve terms of from two to five years at Irkutsk; 557 terms of from three to six months’ imprisonment; and ihat others be placed under police supervision at their homes for one year.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 186, 5 April 1902, Page 3

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