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A First Grade Mason=Stirling\ Sent Without Deposit. j y IMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. mO Introduce tl, t L ten machines into e*ch dutnot without a d«po« t. Phis >s simply The MASO N-ST.'P.LINO is a cycling-comfort, enjoyment, ease and Z,U ■£*****, IWW*. «*«* ngmi in appearance. the most luxations of eyeleo.

w TAKES THE BjjRST PEACE EVERYWHERE. s "’ j IVmk illirrl.

to f.-5 ST A IA'UUD ST. IT N u; I I • Ifi'.. KHiMU'I- K A RR you tliinkii.|oi KUKNiSm.N*.; ? If h». iou A- „nlt>r w|h ike local M.anuiactioci', SA\E AIOSKV l»y ,l/ Ilk. IUkCK IX< ■! ■ ■ fl v vfy-i# "on cc.fuM. y- **' in v v?r ■]{ 10 £?'' Onc'ViVit "will' wtWy you thal Jm.W.l. and ,Ht. ; L ; vaRIKTV UNBURI’ASSKI) Tlio Furniture is equal to th Stafford Street, TIMAUU.

i iOO IIS I.KUVKKUi) TO NEWEST KWLWAV STATION FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. Jlulf If'.T OHO, lllllf ii 1' 11 0 11 -t Unit ii 1 1 - I .u’,ni• onward, X, iibis i mi.i: Sllof plnnjo (! im.tMV /hundred “ Bikes WtCCr mil inn’s cry. lie 1.-s; t-. boy “YpXlTs, nio-t eerlain'y, i'll on I. i n ill l V 1 1 1 n (1 1 cd • Bike -h p-O' 1 ' 1,1 us - Bike snniiyß 11 b'lt "I . Wike slutfi- ainimd ns, Armed for Ibe Cvm.i; TkAUK, we si; ml nndmmayed, Ask ini; | 1m pi ople •' ;| nl, Bor „o 'nil'll einrim >' ina(, '‘- , Come, come many hundred! Como, (hen, to nidit of us, Come, tlmn, to left of us, Cmne, limn. Indore us ; We nevtr have blundered. Stormed ''t by those who try Other mnkes, “as yood,” (o buy, I'kiiliee most dismally, Bail many bundled. None van siinh nyi les Pel]. 'I hat is now known full weli. From al we hear Ihe htdl, Say nvmy hundred. When shall our olory fade ? Oh. the Ijoht eharoe that's made, Shout many hundred. WAXY!ATE BOOT SHOP.

REMOVAL NOTICE. VV months 1 haWkcn iußusiuuss on my o.vn account, I beg to state that 1 \ V months have BUILDINGS remoMßfl to Jat'gf. ~ N^t!bo'Coo(i. rtf-?: L ,g IMPORTED Boots and Shoes always on hand Repairs Exited while waited on (when necessary). Special Discount on Family Parcels. J. P. SMITH, W AIM ATE BOOT SHOP STREET, WAIMATE.

Y°UR QWN JgEfiß Kl’.OM LANE’S LINGER BE ERJ| POWDER. A Sixpenny Racket makes Two Gallons or GOOD WHOLESOME BEER. Beer Powder, 6d a Packet at all Stores, on E. G, LANE, Chemist, Tees Street, Oamam.

Swiss ; Milk Chocolate MADE BY Aulsebrook and Co., Christchurch. ON PAINS all the nutritious qualities of Choicest chocolate and sugar combined with i'UIIK SWISS MILK, giving an exquisite taste. Nourishing, Delicious. Convenient Food for Children and Invalids. Hallway and Bieyc’e trav use it as a pick me up. A Herb ct Food in the form of a DELIGHTFUL SWEETMEAT. Ask for Aulsebrook’s USE NO OTHER. SWISS MILK CIIOCOLA TB. LILY S IS THE BEST ! Starch able from all Grocers and Store■jjsijbout the Colony.*

SUMMER DRINKS. TO DRINK AND KEEP COOK Is Quite E*sy if you D'ink LANE’S LEMON SQUASH.

It is made from the Fresh Fruit of the Lemon, and one tablespoonful to a tumbler of water will make a Delicious Odin;; Drink.

In Bottlesi at Is 6d at all S'orts, E. G. LANE, Chemist, Tees str“b? chraaru.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 191, 17 April 1902, Page 4

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533

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 191, 17 April 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 191, 17 April 1902, Page 4

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