A First Grade Mason-StirUng :Sent Without Deposit SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. Ihe'MASON-STIBUNS i. a Kevolo.ion to***"** S 3 ™*i I-. P*-““of 0,0103. ngu6 m appearance, isejoua an que-tiuu WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TAKES THE FIRST PLACE EVERYWHERE. ' * * ‘,i fo** New Tires fitted without cost _ when .machine is pai taken as par, JlB 18s, £2O, £22 KK Cash or easiest terms Y 1 ed< Send at once, moot. Body application ,3 nec =J ■ «£° The Mason-Stirling Cycle & Motor Co P.O. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH.
fu-n TUBE. 63 to 65 ST AFFORD St'furniture. FQUX HU re r., vr mo's - V bv p.aeing *RE you thinking of FURNISHING? If s>. y»» ■- «• y our order with the local iT.amifiCtUicr, y • j-j • . TV‘ Purniiure is equal to th Stafford Street, GOODS DELIVERED TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION
FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. 4linn fA rir'llf. <lf U?. Half a league, half Half a league onward, I t .to this Cycle Shop Plunged many hundred. “ Bikes ” .s the nation’s cry. Whose is the best to “Yours, nioH certainly, fcbout many hundred. Bike rh'.-ps to rLht of us, Bike stops to left of u*, Bik« shnjH around us, All.all have blundered. Armed for the Cycle Tp.ale, Hero we st»nd undismayed, Asking the people’s aid, For no high charge i-. made. Come, come many hundred ! Come, then, to right of us, Come, then, to left of us, Come, then, before us ; We never have blundered. Stormed at by those who try Other makes, “as good,’ to buy, Failing most dismally, Fail many hundred. None can such cycles sell. That is now known full web. From ab we hear the bell, Say many hundred. When shall our glory fade ? Oh, the light charge that’s made, Shout many hundred. WAIM ATE BOOT SHOP REMOVAL notice. w »—““ ** cm mw WILDINGS, Next to Co op. It ore Larg Stocks of COLONIAL and IMPORTED Boots and Shoes uUays on hand Repairs Executed while waited on (when necessarv). Special Discount on Family ParceK j, p. SMI I H, WA IMATE BOOT SHOP tJUEEN STREET, WALMATE.
F, J. -MAINDONALD 'iyllES lo thank his customers fo. their support, au i bags lo i .tiisiate that li is still at the old place, and having engaged tl.e serviced of a i'irstclass Smith lo tike charge of the Shoeing; and Gene al Work, he hopes, by go.;d workraa ship and moderate charges, to merit a continuance and expansion ol that 'supp.n Wo wish to temiti.l IV n• a ano ■,t’;c; t t •«hi wo Uis lh -p.; pie who 0., ugiit do,in an > keep i..n. e-ahoeing a ..i other woik a: a tvas m .hie price, a,d beg them to stu iy hir own in'i rests and no’ fi.rget tin; ; i.t. Ih./tighs, it itow-, t<! an etc. mad i to . ider. a f.di suj p.> o littiugs kepi in stock. Ft ..u nd : .ncy Gates made mi on ur wood, v. i dmill and Tank Stnul, mau and V.IU erected. Windmills, iTinips, ihpmg, .mi Tanks supplied. Threshing Ma.h and Engines overhauled and repaired and all requirements supplied. Ironmongery Department—A general assortment ol useful stuff. For the Shooting Season— A few Single and DoublS Guns and Cartridges, etc., etc. F. J. MAINDONALD, HIGH STBEET, WAIMATE.
W. Y. CIIA J TEUTON II>BGS to, announce tli lI ho has commenced Carrying of all descriptions in Waiuute at moderate races, ami respectfully solicits a shine for public patronage. Ail orders left at Mu J. B. Fox's store will receive prompt attention. Agent for Waihao GoalOn and after Ist May the price of Waihao coal will be raised Id p r sack. W AIM ATE HOTEL. TTWOMEY’S New Waimatc • Hotel is now Open to the General Public, and fitted up whh every modern convenience. HOT AND COLD SHOWEB BATHS First-class Accommodation for permanent boarders and the travelling public. None bat the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. T. TWOMEY, Proprietor. MASSEY HA BUIS AND IM TEBIAL BICYCLESMR S', CLAKKE announces to hia friends and t!ho generapublic that he has. been appointed AYuimate Agent for, the above well known Bicycles, and has opened in the shop lately occupied by M* H. •UN in H ; gb Street. Cjolo Acceseones in stock. &
THE PHARMACY, V} EW SEASON’S. COD LIVER OIL. JLi Finest Norwegian, yold in.bottlee, Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. GLASSES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS, gxjhn,.:&'.Co,, DISPENSING CHEMISTS * * 4 * ; " AND F.xt .Co-operative S'o.o; -Queen' St;*et-J . WATM.Vi'Ii. -> V/onm n« rndric cnildii u’e coiii niuj li. u& Use,Wadtt’a Worm Figs, la boxo^-j
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 207, 24 May 1902, Page 4
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740Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 207, 24 May 1902, Page 4
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