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£2O Bicycles for £l4 10s WHAT ? WHERE ? AT Martin’s Cycle Works, 123, Manchester Street, Christchurch WK are S-lhng Bicycles built of Genuine Birmingham Small Arms (8.5. A,). »>avln Vilest fittings only used, v* ith 13.5. \Do üble-lmtteil Tailing, i-inch pitch, Gmiiune J. B. Brook's Saddle with Silver-town Tyres (Dunlop g Palmer 10s extra; with two yea- s’ written guarantee, including all access nies, free. Send for catalogue. Buy your sundries from us. Tyres, 12s 6d, 15s, and 20s J oil lamp?, Is 9d, 2s 61, ss; gas lamps 7s 6d,936d; latest “ Phenomenon,” 14s 6d "MAB-3” CYOLBS, £lO 10s. Perry’s Fittings, with accessories, and guaranteed 12 months. Prompt and careful attention to country correspond ncee

THE REMOUNT QUESTION. Viscount Downe, reporting to the Remount Department on the suggestion to establish studs in Australia, asserts that owing to breeding for racing purposes the of the of the surplus horses in Australia are weeds lacking substance. There is not the number of good stout horses there were eight years ago, and it was a difficult country to buy in. It was doubtful if great benefit would be. realised from Imperial studs m Australia, considering the expense would be necessary to establish them. He says that the drain for the Indian market had greatly deduced the margin of Australian supply. He advises that future purchases be made through dealers, and adds that New Zealand, wdile not having a large supply of horses, is first among the colonies in regards to merit! Victoria comes next, New South Wales third South Australia fourth and Queensland last,

Worms underpin* children's constitution*. Take Wade’a Worm boxes ?'

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 3

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