A First Grade Mason=Stirling Sent Without Deposit I SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TAKES THE FiRST PLACE EVERYWHERE. Ne Tire* fitted without cost when machin,^/^ id JS J ri ffia £ 2 £lB 18s £2O. £22 10s. Cash or —Uw i', ~ ited> Send at once, payment. Early .paction >« n«W,««» P.O. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. GET IN FRONT. Fritz and Keep in Front. ™iTZ CYCLES lead the, way » easy Tan 4 invariably give satisfaction to the ritfer. *i*iur SUPPLIED LATEST IMI MOVEMENTS Al OPTED. ANY MAKE OF TYRES SUiW L PRICES ON APPLICATION. T. RICHARD, FRITZ CYCLE WORKS. W. CAMERON & CO. H A K d a^ffi^^^^ h„r MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is in charge of MISS CAMERON, ' almrnrnntee everything to be of the Latest and Most Fashionable. SaS! an ß d all the latest shapes in Black, White, Cream, and Burnt Straws. Our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the capable management of MISS TODD, who has had considerable experience in Dunedin and .other centres, and is a First-class Dressmaker. 1 LATEST STYLE AND BEST FINISH GUARANTEED. I Our Stx>ck of Men's Shirts, Sox. Tie*, Collar., Trousers, Underclothing, !»c, is spedally worth inspection. All at Ecdtock Prices. a 00 „,,r I ADIES' BOOTS AND SHOES and our MEN'S STOCK Come and see ° ur £™RKING AND SUNDAY BOOTS. W. Cameron
ADIES.—Vour little Girls art not ALL SIZES. r Look for the name—j. p. Smith, NEXT CO-OP. STORE. W. V. CHAJIERTON ice that be has jrying of all o at moderate j solicits a share , a . All orders left a s store will receive ?f Agent for Waihao Coal. On and after Ist May the price of Waihao coal will be raised Id per sack. MASSEY-HARRISAND IMPERIAL BICYCLES. """ "R S. CLARKE announces to ■ - his friends and the genera|hat he has been appointed jf Agent for the above wel 3icycles, and has opened in tke ately occupied by Mr H.Frank--in High street. All Cyclb A "oeBBorip" keptin Stock. ROOMS, BAKERY AND~CONFECTIONERY. W. D. Mitchell, !GS »o return thanks for the generous Bupport accorded him Commencing business in Waimate, trusts, by coatinuing to supply a -class Article, to retain this liberal , Soirees, Socials, Wedding Parties, Punice, etc, Catered for. HOT PIE 3, TEA, COFFEE, COCOA, AND CAKJSS AT ALL HOURS. Those wwhiag Cart to call kindly leave their n.ins« it tiie shop. ,UST OPENED AT WAIMATfi J BOOT SHOP, For Boys' and Girls' Best Wear— NEAT BROWN SHOES, 1 BAR. 9'e to 10'a at 3fl 9d 11*8 to 13's at 5s lVatss6d. B.Bt Value ever offered. Look for the Name, j p. SMITH, WAIMATE BOOT SHOP. K*3 COOI-KKACI/B Sxohe."
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 290, 2 December 1902, Page 4
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430Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 290, 2 December 1902, Page 4
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