A First Grade Mason~Stirling Sent Without Deposit. SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. rnO Introduce the Mason-Stirling 1901-2 Model Roadster we arc to send [ ten machines into each district without a deposit. This is simply c advoitis Ttv^MON-STiUdING is a Revelation in cycling-comfort, enjoyim-m, ease am; a-e-‘is prr-excellence Ripid, Rigid and Reliable distinct in construction a < u'[ii ia u; i-i i ;e. B ;yo 11 all qa utiou the' most luxurious of cycles. D K *■ WRITE"FOR #TALOGUE. TAKES THE FIRS'JsVL'ACE EVERYWHERE. No Tires fitted without cost v|hen {machine is ViThino pan £lB 18s, £2O, £22,10*. Cash or \ourol< at once, payment. Early application is necessary, as the number Book ahead. The Mason-Stirling Cycle Motor Do. P.O. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. EUUN TURG. 63 to 65 STAFFORD ST. FURNITURE. FURNI L'URE RE you thinking of FURNISHING If no, you can SAVE MONEY by lacing A Kb y L -*“ you order with the local manufacturer, E. BECKINGITAM. «r •* T“” UtAIUCES On. VWI «»l s.u,ly you Uu Reported, and at REAbONALLL 1 RIC . ■ v ,v.n,ypY UNSURPASSED q «iu value is improbable, better value impossible. \ ARILI v u J, i, Beckingham Stafford Street, TIMARXJ. GOODS DELIVERED TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. Half a league, half Half a league ouward, Into this Cyclk SuMy Plunged many hundred. “ Bikes” .s the cry. best to bu&.' Yours, most certainly,?’ bho’ut many hundred. ■- simps to tight of us, - Bike shopsJjoTeft of us, Bike sh£f*Ciron ud us, AiPall have blundered. Armed for the Gvci.u liiAim, Here we stand undismayed, Asking the people’s aid, For no high charge is made. Come, come many hundred ! Como, 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 Ollier makes, “ as good,” to buy, Failing most dismally, Fail many hundred. None can such cycles sell. That is now known full weli. From all wc bear the boll, Say many hundred. When shall our glory fade ? Oh, the light charge that’s made. Shout many hundred.
W AIM ATE BOOT SHOP. REMOVAL NOTICE. WHILST numerous Customers for patronage during the nine months I have been in Business on my own account, I beg to state that I have removed to larger and more central premises in AIK lEili b KaW '■4JTJH»PINGS, W Co op^Store Lwg*hoosol Boots and Shoes always on hand Repairs Executedwhile waited on (when necessary). Special Discount on Family Parcels. J. P. SMITH, WAIMATB BOOT SHOP ST BE FT, W AIM ATE.
Coughs and Colds. < Tho worst thing about them fS that they hang on and continue t© on. Your home remedies do not touch them. What is wanted is a food ns well as a medicine—a medicine-food. A medicine that will heal and soothe irritated surfaces, tone the nerves, and add flesh and ‘■■trongth to th body 'of Cod wi(.!| Hypophoaphitea pf Lime, S|tla. and Creasote | I is the medilinc needed# " It'a Famous.” (ieasoto is disinfectant and antiseptic Cod Live#Oil —the purest Norwegian —nuikcsilf.it. It creates strength, appetite |nd flesh. Ik will make ’almost auylody fat. Lime and soda hypophosplme.s give power and tone. These valuable ingredients are emulsified and thoroughly blended with fresh eggs. Yon know how good fresh eggs are ; they are always ordered for sick and weakly people. Together these remedies make the finest and most perfect medicine known. Lane’s Emulsion soothes and heals irritated throat and lungs and stimulates the appetite,' aids digestion, nourishes, fortifies and refreshes tho entire system. Sold by all chemists and stores. Price 2/G aud 4/6. 31 THE PHARMACY, NEW SEASON’S COD liver oil Finest Norwegian. Sold in bottles, Is, Is 6d, and 2s Gd. \ GLASSES Ali|i SIGHTS* GHNN ifeo., DISPENSING CHEMISTS ' AND OPTICIANS, Next Co-operative Si ore, Queen Stree ~ WAIMATE. Worms in dei mine children’s health J ake Wade’s Worm F'g.,
Notices, W. V. CIIAJI LUTON 1 >EGS to announce that he has commenced Carrying of al! dc criptdous.hi Waimate at moderate rates, and respectfully' solicits a share for puljlit; patronag|;' -AUorders left at, Mir J. B. Fox's 'store will receive prompt attention. Agent for Waihao Goal. On and after Ist May tin pn ■ 1 "f Waihao coal will hr raised Id ,) ;r ; sack. W AIM ATE HOTEL rp J.WOMEY-1S tynv Wami.tA **■ * Hotel is najtf Open to thej general Public, ai|aa fitted up .vuii every modern coifvenience. * iHOT AHD COLD SHOWEII BATHS First-class Accommodation for po manent boarders and the travelling public. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. T. TWOMEY, Prorrihtor. M ASSEY -HARRIS AN DIMPERIAL BICYCLES. MR- S. CLAIRE announces to ‘bis frijjods\and the genera public that he ha\ been appointed Waimate Agent fon the above vel known Bicycles. and mis opened in the shop, lately occupied by Mu 11. Frank l,in in High sin et. AH Cycle kept in stock.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 227, 10 July 1902, Page 4
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