A First Grade Mason=Stmmg Sent Without Deposit I SIMPLY A MONTHLY PAYMENT. rriO Introduce the Maaon-Stirlin™ 1901-2 Model Roadster we are prepared to send I ten machines into each di trict without a deposit. This is simply c adveitiae i-|.eM h v3o^-3T[RUN(>ii- l *,* =U-. >. i » ov-rti v-c vnfort, eijoynvn., and .'ce;ld p-ir-oxoelloHoe rtipil.ilUil.nl Kjliaoio dntm;;, in oonbtructi.m and i,'iiii Jj/))1 in in.tlji fie m33t lux moua of cycles. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TA%ES THE FIBST PLACE EVERYWHERE. IN* WVos fittJ without cost when machine i s paid for Price*, £ls 15s 8 18, £2O, £22*. Cash or eastot term,. W old machine taken as p-m . t,...i.. .Hi...„»:„„ ; a as the number h limited, bend at once. Book ahead. on-StirSing Cycle P.O. Box 473. CHRISTCHURCH. GET IN FRONT RITZ CYCLES lend the w..y ini-l invaria s.tUfaet iT. RICHARD, HAVE opened up their NEW GOODS, con-istin K of Prints, Mercerised Lawns and Sateen?, Lustres, Cashmeres, Bengahnee. etc., Millinery, etc , etc , all of the Newest Designs and of ihe Best Qualities. Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is in charge of MISS CAMERON, „n.l we ch>. Kua.ai.tee everything to be of the Latest and Most Fashionable. New Sailors. Pl»in Sailors, and all the latfct shapes in Black, White, Cream, and Burnt |£t Our DKKSSMAitiGfEPARTMENT Wider the capable manape. m,., t nf MISS TOliD/vho las had eonsicleraliSJfcperienee in Dim edin and mci t of MISSTOIi), other centres, nnd^rn LATEST STYL Our Stock -f Men' i/c, is spccia ly w<-rth ; Come and see our LADLhad consider i.-s Diessmakf Trousers, Underc'othing, l'rie- s. [ND -SFIOI-ajand our MENS STUCK OF WOKK'SfI»!I) SUN!>.\| BOOT
r- Al>|sS.-*Vour littl- Girls art not d.cssp<rnn;# they ;-re wtnririjj a pretty BOOTS ju-t opened BOOT SHOP. '% A3.L HZ US. Look for the name— J. p. Smith, NEXT (JO-OP. STORE. W. V. CHAIIERTON T>KG"S to announce that he has -*•"-> comrtP«:ed Carrying of all de Wi.in.ate at moderate ** Jpectfully solicits a share Lrm>a»e. All orders left a store will receive Oif anrl after Ist May the price of \Vnihno coal will be raised Id per Boys Wanted FOR THE PAINTING BUSINESS, To Do Cheap Work. SHARP LADS APPLY SHARP TO FRED SMITH. WAITANGI REFRESHMENT ROOMS. BAKKRY AND CONFECTIONLRY. W./D. chell, aanks for the jjj accorded him s in waimate, to supply :> this libera! T)EGS * A.) gene ince comm and trusts Firs'-class patronage. B.J'h, Soire HOT PIKS TBA, COFFEE, COCOA, AMD CAKtSS AT ALL HOURS. Those wishi.iq Cart to call kindly leave uiei* u hi it fc'ie sir).). aVai OPENED AT WAIMATE r ) BOOT SHOP, F.t Roys' and Girls' Best Wear NEAT BROWN SHOES, 1 BAR. 9's to 10'- at :{s 9d ll's to 13's at 58 l's at 5s fid. 13'Ht Value ever offered. l/.r-k f-.r the Name, j i>. SMITH, \v AIM ATE BOOT SHOP.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 296, 16 December 1902, Page 4
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457Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 296, 16 December 1902, Page 4
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