Heitfrtg-rtecu iu iitdj# 11-’ ) 11 1 1 -:j t i . t 4 yesterday was. gentlemen sat determineofy . ibrt Wnt ground; and garuitfuts have as uiu«h : *j»jck them as those of an himself in pool sloppy clay track. r His! efforts 7 to ,d»y? it lor the bicycle races wftfe^mavailing; and his uprising, attended like that of a giant sucker, leffc wheel events farther off than ever. ■ -
It’s the same everywhere, time tells ttie story, and 99 times out of every 100 the demand is for the Brinsmead piano, because they are built to last;, not for 5 or 10 years, but for a life time. Their tone appeals to the ear, their durability and price to. your pocket, their direct appeal is - to;;.ypu» Why reject it? Interview themrat Begg’s, next Theatre, Tunaru.—Advt.. Have your land prospected, it may contain a fortune. J. B. St. Vincent Jaxon, mining expert and late general manager Cromwell and Bannockburn Colliery Co., Ltd., has bad over thirty years’ experience in mining, and is. prepared to undertake projecting, goring, sinking, trenching; reporting:’ on mining properties, etc.; Mr Jaxon is the writer of “ New Zealand’s Mineral wealth,” “ The Black Diamond of two Hemispheres,” “ Gold Dredging,” etc., Highest Home and Colonial references and testimonials. Coal and- gold min* ing and dredging.a specialty. .Particulars as to terms tor warded upon, application to Arno.—Advt.'
Messrs B. W. Hutt and Co., tailors and clothiers, desire to thank tbeir numerous patrons . for the support given them since commencing business. They have just Opened a splendid range of new- season’s goods, which they will sell at prices that must suit the times; Also, a nice assortment of gentlemen’s hats; shirts, ties; and underwear- at prices that are. sure to command a ready sale. Advt.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 300, 27 December 1902, Page 3
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