A First Grade Mason=StirUn r & Sent Without Deposit, SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. mo Introduce the Masoa-Stirling 1901-2 Model Roadster we are prepared to 3«r | ten machines into each district without a deposit, ibis is simply c adveiti ace- Is pir-ctcslloacj R ipi.l, li; 'id aid Reliable distinct in construction ai 15 ;y > i 1 .ill .pi iitu i the meat luxurious of cycles. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TAKES THE FIRST EVERYWHERE. No-./Tircs fitted without cost when (machine is PYVaohine r taken £ as Ji £lß.lfs, £2O, X 22 10s. Cash or easiest terms. Your old machi e , ... 1. . Ziymenl" Early application is necessary, as the number u limited. v J Book ahead. Send at om The Mason-StirlingGycle & Motor l)( Vo. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. 63 to 65 STAFFORD Si. FURN TURE. FURNITURE. FURNITURE A RE you thinking of FURNISHING V If so, you can SAVE MONEY by Ra your order with the locul tnanufutturci, J. E. BECKING H ay vakietv uNSL R quai v L-st cost. The Furniture is equal U ou poss I E. Beckingham. Stafford Street, TIM ARE, GOODS DELIVERED TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. Half a league, half Half a league onward, r . Into this Gvoi.k Shop' Plunged many hundred. “ Bikes ” .s cry. Whose is the lufet to buy V “Yours, mostmertainly,” Shout maqfy hundred. Bike t-hops tb right of us, Bike shops to left of us, Bike shops around us, All. all have blundered. Armed for the Cicim Tkaok, Here we stand undismayed, Asking the people’s aid, For no high charge is 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. Rone can such cycles sell. That is now known full well. From all we bear the bell, Say many hundred. When shall our glory fade ? Oh, the light charge that’s mad Shout many hundred. WAIMATE BOOT SHOP. REMOVAL NOTICE.
WHILST thanking myymuueruus Customers for patronage during the in months I hajte^begn'in Business on my own account, I beg to state that have removed to larger and more central premises in MR PETIT’S NE BUILDINGS,/Next to Co-op. Store Large S'ocits of COLONIAL and IMPORTED Boots and Shoes always on h; v Repairs Executed white waited on (when necessary). Special Discount on Family Parcels. J. R. SMITH, WAIMATB BOOT SHOP MTTTTT.-’V KTRF.VT WAIMATE
Notices. W. V. CIIAJ IE ETON I > EOS , to announce that he has ' Carrying/ of all criptions in Waiimte at moderate rates, and respectfully solicits a share public patronage. All r/rders left at Mr- li B. Fox’s store/will receive eattention. / for Wtvijjao Coal. " On and after Til'May the prC Waihao coal will be raised Id a sack. W AIM ATE HOTEL. Til yWOMEY’S New Wuinn -*■ * Hotel is now Open to illGeneral Public, and fitted up with every modern cou^enUmce. COLDJptfWEU BATHS Accommodation for permanent boarders and the travelling public. None but the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept. T. TWOMEY, . pROI’RXKTOR. M ASSE Y lIARRIS AN DIMPERIAI. BICYCLES. 1\ T K S. CLARKE to his friends and the genera public that hb. hasHjccn ajfflointeii Waimate A genii for theanove vtl known Bicycles, and has opened in the shop lately occupied by Mr H. Franklin in High street. All Cycle Accessories kept in stock.
f are serious. They quite often i lead to worse. They creep S along so gradually, but so > surely, that they become ) serious illness—consumption S —before you realize it. A j cough is the seed of consumpS tion. Croup is a cold’s hailed brother—it is caused by cold, ? and many a little life has S passed away by it because the \ properremedy was not athand. are serious. They quite often lead to worse. They creep along so gradually, but so surely, that they become serious illness—consumption —before you realize it. A cough is the seed of consumption. Croup is a cold’s halfbrother—it is caused by cold, and many a little life has passed away by it because the properremedy was not at hand. i THE PHARMACY,'' .tew COD LIVER OIL % Finest NGw«gjan. Sold in bottles, Is, Is 6cfi and 2s Gd. DISPENSING CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, lext Co-operative S'orc, Queen Stree , W AIM ATE. ftivwb rftlipf ni nnrft It, rlnna thin GLASSES T l | SUIT jAt SIGHTS. GUNN Worms ucdotminß children’s health akc Wade’s Worm F g .
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 12 July 1902, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 12 July 1902, Page 4
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