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A First Grade Mason*Stirling Sent Without Deposit. SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. i-dii ' f> 1 " ll 11 ' l ' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. *takes the first place everywhere. fitted without cost when ™ ohl ™ ,s part •hE*?,:—" ““ “ ““ The Mason-Stirlin P.O. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. FUI-NITURS. 63 to 65 STAFFORD ST. furniture. furniture * REyou thinking of FURNISHIN'v? Jx your order with the local m .mif.u If so. you can inrcr, SAVE MONEY by pacing J. E. BECKINGHAM SSSRSSSP 1 W 8^ SBU equ J. E. Beckingham Stafford Street, TIM ARE. goods delivered to nearest railway station. GET IN FRONT. Ride S Fritz and Keep in Front. «<tfz(JfcLES lead thewy in 0.. j ran,line whEeiS ?rrCES hIP MAKE OF TYRES SDH-UEI TESTIJUKU us application. ■ T. RICHARD, FRITZ OVULE WORKS.

Notices. PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS, Direct from the Makers. T ITTLE NIPPER No. 2 CAMERAS I J and Outfits, 15s. Plates, Is 3d ; P.O.P , 9d. Imperial, Special fitp'd, and Sovereign Plates Ilford and Packet . HuOy Lamps, w flte®h'ping Dishes. P. iu.ua Metal Dra»ng%ckß, )LDERS TO ITS. m T DESPISING JB&MISTS AND OPTICIAN Next WAIMA’I >'j. W AIM ATE HOTEL. TWOWEY’S fcew natt Hotel is DOW (h { will üblic ?ei nee cun BATHS COLD uio LUO veiling and uard brands of Wines best manei: public None b and Spitf||s§pt T. TWOMEY, Proprietor, o X ii ii ITS? » <■ M tf 3 W* h *0 IT’S its ilyaiong v disease uve I remedy 1 hmj .’.'HVClti {'•' - Vi teasiar 1 Emt foicises' lie in its fticcomplishmi past, Lor ilsion prevents as. as cures croup, Pbnchitis, asthma, catarrh, consumptic.il, and other diseases of, throat ami Lane’s Emulsion strengthens and enriches thebldod, improves jtj)p appetite and builds op the general constitution. It is Qpt only the best throat u»4 lung, healer but it is the beet blood purifier, 1 for it purifies and restores the •Wood to a healthy, normal con'-, dition. and makes it impossible for any poisonous disease germs to accumulate. Any chemist or grocer will supply yon. He member the name, •* Line’s EmuUioji ” and remember “Its Famous. 1 ’ ..... Price ‘2/fi and 4/B. , 23

T ADIES, your little Girls are no dressed jiniesa they are wearing a j ietty ut pair out LL iN BOOTS ju>t opened BOOT SHOP*; i SIZES. Look for tffc name— J. p. Smith, next t'O-Or. STORE. w. V. CHAJ TERTON BEGS to announce that he has commenced Carrying of all de criplionjfh Waimate at moderate rates, anjßpeCtfully solicits a share k o r AJk. rdril ’ s ' et ' “ Fife’s will receive at affientu Af»ent for Wuhan Coal. On.na.lt.rlrtM.y «- P”™ “J Waihao coal Will bo mi.ed Id P<sack. BICYCLES. s, CLARKE announces to his friends and the generaat he has been appointed tor a. «>>»'■« " el wn and has opened m the fyr occupied by Mb I’ KANK ii liigb street. )ycle Accessories keplin Stock. V^AH ; ANOr REFRESHMENT ROOMS. bakery and confectionery. r D. for the m suplft »ceoj|ed him ÜBi. itss .11aimale, & ip supply a * IK tMtuiJm tins libe al Jfsooialß.AVed.r.ng Parties. ,nics, etc., Catered for. 5, TEA, coffee, cocoa, iaK.ES AT ALE HOURS. i.ig Cart to aHI kindly leave * -i i .rat a’ 11 “• a'l >.*• PBNED AT W AIM ATE boot shop. and Girls’ Rest Wear— ROWS SHOES 1 BAR. ■ft’s to 10’ - 1 at .■D 9d Li’s to 15 * -‘t. 5s I’.i at 5s f>o. ev er offered, kohk for the Name, p. SMITH, ate boot shop. Stow®;

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 273, 23 October 1902, Page 4

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