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Business Cards. JAMBS D. GARWOOD, BBHBBH BTOHBKBBPBB, AKARGA. AOBHT JOB THB ' ITIIBMOK TIMBB.' 0 75 MB. 11. B.HUDDLEBTON, Civil Engineer (.Late Hon. East India Company's Service.) ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Land and Commission Aoent, Deßourbel's Buildings, 16H Catliedal square, Christchurch. MR. CHARLES COOPER, ScnOKON-DBNTIST, New Brick Buildings, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 129 Miscellaneous. mHE 'LONDON JOURNAL'-The best ■ cheapest, largest and most beautifully illustrated publication ever issued, having a greater circulation than that of any other periodical in the world. Its contents embrace tho best works of—Sir Walter Scott, Bart., J. F. Smith, Pierce Phillips, James Grant, &c, &c., Miss Braddon, Mrs. Southworth, Mrs. Gordon Smythies, Ac., &c, and many other eminent authors; splendidly illustrated by tho most celebrated artists, including John Gilbert, Keeley Halswelle, Prior, &c. 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Tho London Journal stands unrivalled for the instructive, amusing and moral excellence of its contents, the beauty of its illustrations, the clearness of its type, the superiority of its paper and for its cheapness, Issued in Weekly Nos., Id; Monthly Parts, 8d; | Half-yearly Vols., 4s Cd. Vols. I. to XLLL, complete, are now issued. Tho London Journal may bo had of every respectable Bookseller in the Colonies, &c, or by ordering in any part of the worid. Tho London Journal is always in print. The London Journal Office, 332, Strand, London 1877 ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A BASIN of WATER is all that is required to ■ cx - produce the most Brilliant and Fashionable Colours on Silks, Woollens, Cottons, Bibbons, &c, in ten minutes, by the use of JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES, twelve colours, price Is Gd, 2s 6d, and 5s per_ bottle. These dyes will also be found useful for imparting colour to Feathers, Fibres, Grasses, Seaweed, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Willow Shavings, Paper, also for Tinting Photographs, and for Illuminating. May be had of all Chemists throughout the World. Wholesale Depot :-19a Coleman street, London. * # * liberal Discount to Dealers. 2817 fJOMFOIiT OiV THE DREADED "WASHthe "GLYCERINE" SOAP POWDER £ j..i_ ——agjng. everywhere! Hundreds of thoutantly use it, because it is the best, easiest, cheapest, quickest, safest, and most effectual washing material in the world. It supersede soap and soda; and a week's washing may be speedily accomplished, scarcely any rubbing beng required. Ask for "Harper Twelvetrees' 'Glycerine' Soap Powder." Sold in Penny Packets by all Storekeepers; and wholesale by the Manufacturer, Harper Twelvetrees, Bromlcy-by-Bow, London; and by Mr. J. M. Heywood, Merchant, Christchurch. More retail agents wanted. 805 AMMUNITION. IjiLEY'S AMMUNITION of eve; Li scription, for SPORTING" OR MILITARY PURPOSES. Double Waterproof Central Fire Caps, Felt Waddings to prevent the leading of guns, Wire Cartridges for killing game, &c, at long distances,' Breech-loading Cartridge Case 9 of superior quality for shot guns and rifles, pin cartridges, for" Lefaucheux" revolvers of 7, 9, and 12 milimetres. Jacob's Rifle Shell Tubes, cartridges and caps for Colt's, Deane's, Trantor's, Adams's, and other revolvers. Ball Cartridges for Enfield rifles; also for Westley Richard's, Terry's, Wilson's, Mont Storm's, Green's, and other breech-loaders. Bullets of uniform weight, made by compression from soft refined lead. Mechanically fitting projectiles for Rigby's and Henry's rifles. ELEY BROTHERS, Gray's-Inn road, London, W.C. [Wholesale only.] ' 7648 j)LNNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is the ■V great remedy tor Acidity of Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affections. 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' Uown doublo R, Gospel Oak, Untinned." 55 JTA\E'S WORSUELVS in. *- valuable Medicine, which has been known hrougtout tho United Kingdom or nearly halt a century, „ml by all who have mlUri* b °- tho BKBT I'TOUFIBH of the «■ . n''! u i lmlrilbl v adapted to supply a great »an t-that of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, a.,,1 eeitatu in its results. From their argolyextendwlsnloand general adoption, thoy »sT&is £' nsscd as ft HOUSEHOLD Sold by all Chemists and other Zealand :-M cllmgton, Mr. CHAS. D. BARBAUD; AuekhunLMr. 11. KEMP. 9320

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1752, 28 July 1866, Page 4

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