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A First Grade Mason=Stirling l Sent Without Deposit. SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT.

T° Mir e Jn Construction and UTE FOR CATALOGUE. TA litis THE FIRST PUSS EVERYWHERE £lB £2O lent rr» fitted without (machine is ino^tTken £ as part .£2210. Cash wriest terms. U toited. Send at once. larly application #ft 4 eceaaary, as the number Book ahead.

The Mason-StirlingCycle&Motor Go. P.Q. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. FUEN tube. 63 to 65 STAFFORD ST. FURNITURE. FURNITURE »re you thinking of FURNISHING • If .0, you «” “VE “ON ls '' by F “ dn6 A your order with the local manufacturer, J. E. BECKINGHAM fly ao doing yon secure your OiCvim'Cwill e.tisfy you tha‘ " SSe. “variety UNSURPASSED . BeckinghamStafford Street, TIM ARE.

goods delivered to nearest railway station FRITZ CYCLE WORKS Half a league, half a league, Half H league onward, L in this Cyghk Shop Flupged many hundred. “ Likes” .a the nation’s Whose is the bes‘ t« •‘Yours, mo-t pdiout hiilid Hike ilri'ps to i|eht of us. Like shops to Left of u-, lijFli Shnps i.yipund^s. ' AH. blundered, ’.ssjijg Here we st.md.uhdismayed, Asking t be, psople’s aid, For no high charge i* made. Come, ciiino many hundred . Como, then, to right of us, Come, then, to left of us, Gome, then, before us; «,v3ft#sve never have blundered. Stormed at by those who try Other makes, “as good,” to buy, Failing most dismally, Fail many hundred. I-None can such cycles sell. ’'That is now known full well. From id we hear the bell, Say many hundred. When shall our glory fade ? Oh, the light charge that’s made. Shout many hundred.

WAIMATE BOOT SHOP. REMOVAL NOTICE. V V 7 II thanking my numerous Customers for patronage during the nine W months I.have been in Business on my o.vn account. I beg to state that I have i*' moved to larger and more central premises in MK PETIT S NEW BUILDINGS, Next to Co op. Store Lug - S ocka of COLONIAL and IMPORTED Boots and Shoes always on hand. Repairs. Executed while waited on (when necessary). O Special'Discount op Family Parcels. J. P. SMITH, WAIMATB BOOT SHOP yUEEN STREET, WAIMATE.

jyjAKE Y OUR QWN JQEER FROM LANE’S GINGER BE ERJ POWDER, A Sixpenny Packet makes Two Gallons OF GOOD WHOLESOME BEER. Beer Powder, 6d a Packet at all Stores, OR E. Q. LANE, Chemist, Tees Street, Oamaru. SUMMER DRINKS.

Swiss - Milk Chocolate MADE BY Aulsebrook and Co., Christchurch. £lOM TAINS ail the nutritious qualities of Choicest chocolate and sugar combined with PUBE SWISS MILK, giving an exquisite taste. Nourishing, Delicious, Convenient Food for Children and Invalided Railway and Bicycle brav use it as a pick mo up. A Perfect Food in the form of a DELIGHTFUL SWEETMEAT. Ask for Aulsebrook’s VWISS MILK CHOCOLATE. LILY Starch USE NO OTHEfi. . ' h Procurable from ail Grocers and Storekeeper* throughout the Colony.

TO DRINK AND KEEP COOL Is Quite Busy if you Drink LANE’S LEMON SQUASH. It is made from the Fresh Frui of tbo Lemon, and one tablespoon ful to a tumbler of water wil make a Delicious Cooling Drink. In Dottles, at Is 6d at all Stores, or E. 0. LANE, Chemist, Toes Oamoru,

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 April 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 189, 12 April 1902, Page 4

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