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The Remington bicycle is built by the Remington Arms Company, whose goods have a world-wide reputation. This wheel is known for the very fine quality of the materials used in its construction and excellent workmanship. Messrs. M. O'Brien and Co., Armagh street, Christchurch, are the agents, and they will be pleased to give all information to callers regarding prices, etc., or will forward illustrated catalogue on application. — *% Our readers in Canterbury will be interested to know that Messrs Ballantyne and Co.. of Dunstable House, Christchurch, devote special attention to house furnishing. The firm employs experts, who will give advice regarding the most approved and economical way to proceed in furnishing either a cottage or a mansion. The firm's furniture factory is organised on thoroughly efficient lines, and is pronounced a model of completeness. The latest venture by Messrs. Ballantyne and Co. is the manufacture of Venetian blinds, in which only the best materials are used. The firm believes in reliable materials, honest workmanship, and moderate prices. — %* Messrs. Donald Reid and Co., of Dunedin, take the opportunity of tendering their services to woolgrowers for the disposal of their wool here, or for shipment to London and other markets. The firm's stores offer unequalled advantages for exhibiting and telling wool, and for expeditious handling of same. The show rooms are fully equipped with the latest improvements, conveniently situated, and specially lighted for the proper display of wools, so that buyers are placed in a position to value to the best advantage and to operate with such confidence as will ensure a satisfactory sale. All charges throughout will be made on the lowest possible scale, and accounts will be rendered and proceeds paid over promptly aooord* ing to the usual custom of the firm.— „%

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 14 December 1899, Page 31

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 14 December 1899, Page 31

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 14 December 1899, Page 31

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