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Those about to buy Bicycles should read this paragraph carefully. We have just landed a full complement of the famous B.S. A. parts, and are now prepared to build these machines to customers' orders at the record price of Ll7 10s. This price has never before been equalled in the trade, the regular quo cations for these machines being from L2l to L 25. We are desirous of plac ing the healthy recreation of cycling within the reach of the greatest number, and we look to the increased number of orders to repay us for the very great reduction in price. We are also landing by the Warrimoo in a fortnight a shipment of high-grade American bicycles from one of the best makers in the States. We are taking orders or these machines at Ll4 10s, and intending buyers should order at once as the first shipment is limited in quantity. Every machine fully guaranteed. Apply M'Donalo and V 'Diakmid's Federal Cycle Works, St. George's Hall, Thames street Keep your eye on Clayton, Gardiner and Co.'h advertisement evor tbo leader, it changes often. CLUB HOUSE. (Moray Place West, Dunedin ; opposite Jewish Synagogue.) MRS D. M. FiiA, Proprietress. THIS Private Hotel has been newly furnished throughout, and is now fitted with every modern convenience for' Boarders and Visitors. Hot and Cold Water Baths, Piano, etc. Terms moderate. Visitors from Oamaru will find thiß a most convenient resort. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. TO THE GENERAL PDBLIC. AFTER being Boycotted by the Butchering Fraternity for not attending their n-eeting to raise the prices of I am still able and willing to SERVE ALL AND SUNDRY AT THE OLD PRICES, and customers will find it to their advantage co visit the Old Man at the Old Snop in Tees street, as all the MEAT IS S EANLY KILLED and Carefully Handled with Clean Hands and in a Clean Place. Customers Honestly and Civilly Treated. DAVID DUNN, 21, Tees sthbet, Oamabu. SWAN AND TATTERS ALLS ST&BLES HORSES, BUGGIES, Etc. on Hire by the Day or Week. A First-class Horse DRAG, with latest Improvements, open for ENGAGEMENT. Livery and Bait Stables with every attention. LAN DAU on Hire by the Hour, Day, or Journey. Telephone, No. 83. S. C. LIKEN, Proprietor. Japanese: splash screens and Lacquered Trays, Doulton's Carbon Filters 2x3 gallon, Pasteur's Filters 3 galon. Dinner Ware, Several Patterns China Tea Sets, large selection, at W. H L i xotbell's. BOOTS, BOOTS. BOOTS. ~|3 EP AIR q , Neatest and Cheapest in town 111 at M'KEN'IE'S, next door to Old Tees street Hall. Gent's, soled and heeled, 38 6d ; Ladies' 2s 6d (Cash). Fashionable Boots and Shoes made to order, hand-sewn or pegged. Country work done on arrival of trains. gICYCLES. PARTS & SUNDRIES. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY By Special Expert, AT C O NNING HAMS, Ooaohbuilder and Importer, Ttoe St., Oamabu. All Berts ef Vehicles made to order at LOWEST PRICES. Repairs Promptly Executed. WESTON HOTEL, WESTON. AC . I S L I P . (Late of Peebleß Hotel), Begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above hotel, and hopes that by selling only the BEST OF SPIRITS, WINES, AND BEER, Combined with civility and attention, to merit the patronage that has been enjoyed by his predecessor for bo many years. Lady Cyclists can always depend on getting Afternoon Tea on Thursdays—a Speciality. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION TRAVELLING STOCK. TT7HY Suffer from Headache, when it VV can be easily dispelled by using Stearns' Headache Cure, also a relief in Neuralgia. Is 6d, at Sewell's. LOST, in Thames street, small PARCEL containing Tweed. Finder kindly leave it at May Office. WANTED— Young GJRL to assist in housework. Apply Mrs H. Mhchbll, Hull street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7372, 21 November 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7372, 21 November 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 7372, 21 November 1898, Page 3

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