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HnwincHS Notices hTatkinso^ MANCHESTER STREET, JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE— Iron Bedsteads Duchess Tables Violins Suites in Tapestry Spring Mattrasses Washstands & Sets Music Stools Dinner Sets , Austrian Chairs Suites in Cretonne Carpets and Rugs Saucepans Oval Tables Suites in Horsehair Cutlery Baths Tapestry Carpets Duchess Chests Fenders and Irons &c, &c, &c. ATKINSONS FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, MANCHESTER STREET. Grass-Seed Cleaning Machinery ONLY FIRST PRIZE AT DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. WE have for ten years devoted special attention to the Cleaning of Cocksfoot Seed, and have now to offer customers a machine that will secure to growers the highest market price as machine-dressed seed. The greater number of the merchants have our machines. Our smaller machines will make equally as good work as the larger ones. Our machines will make a good job of taking out fog and goose grass. They can be fitted with threshers if desired. Cocksfoot grass seed cleaned with one of our machines was awarded First Prize at Dunedin Exhibition. The machine itself received the only First Prize awarded by judges for Cleaning Machinery. Write for further particulars. Our New Horse-Power Thresher will work on the steepest places, and knock more out of the same straw. —— ANDREWS & BEAVEN, Canterbury Machine Works, Christchurch, PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF N2 I mllE Public Trust Office of New Zealand offers great advantages to its clients JL including State guarantee against tho fraud or dishonesty of the Public Trustee. The following comparison of business between the years 1879 and 1889 will show tho progress made:— 1879-80. 1889. Cash receipts -. ... J-41,813 « £183,336 Total transactions, per balance-sheet ... £92,318 .» £835,-02 -ECUKITI-S— General Investment Account ... £70,864 _ £210,943 Special Investment Account... ... _2,605 M £215,839 I ExvKN-rt-s Account—Total receipts ... £2.139 M £14,482 Administrations... ... ... ... 172 „. 253 I l'li.lijitos ami trusts ... ... ... 14 m 30 -\Y'i':.-i nrovi.-iiouaiiv accepted ... ... 1 _~ 42 1.,.ri, ; ,y iv.-.piv.-.l " 2,122 ... 10,326 ] J L';:.'.'rsil.!si..i;(.-li.i l l .. ..; _. 1,432 ... 13.003 I MR. J, J. M. HAMILTON, District Agent.

SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKETS. C. P. HUMPHRIS & CO., INGRAIN, SEED, AND PRODUCE SALESMEN, 'LION STORE," 241, SUSSEX STREET SYDNEY. BECEIVE for Sale, and are in the best position in Sydney to dispose of Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Oats, Cocksfoot, and other Grass Seeds, &c. ■J"?* Correspondence invited. JOHN (HUNDY, BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER, Has just received a complete assortment for the Winter Trade, and as he has been able to make his purchases at exceptionally good prices, owing to the general dullness of trade, he is in a position to offer First-class Value. None but good strong useful boots are kept in stock, as John Gundy is fully aware that the thin light things that might suit a paved city will not suit the Peninsula. iiadies' and Children's Strong Walking Boots and Shoes. In Men's Boots he has a splendid assortment, to fit every kind of foot and to suit all pockets. Ladies' Evening Shoes and House Boots. Warm Slippers for Winter. The Celebrated ZEALANDIA BOOTS Can be relied on for wear, in fact they are Guaranteed to give Good Satisfaction, and are not to be beaten. The Patent Paragon Boots and Indestructible Toes are also in siock. Those customers who want boots made to order can be accommodated to their complete satisfaction at Moderate Prices and any article not in stock will be procured without any extra charge. The so.c aim of his establishment is to keep a good stock to please all customers, and to sell at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFITS. JOHN "GUNDY, VICTORIA BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. #•_ • •••% UJ o #••• •J • • ••! a__ ■* « »•• ©W -* cJg T.V • * ••••I h^ 1 • **>M H 1 »& • • i i pi J> WHEN purchasing your BOOTS, look for the BRAND on the SOLES. WHOLESALE ONLY. STJO-ECDI-STGh _E3__^OS., MANUFACTURERS, CHRISTOHURCH.

BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT j To His jyy& The Excellency jfl|l|_f Governor. IR.G.WARNES,' FISHMONGER, POULTERER, AND GAME DEALER, 176 CASHEL ST., CHRISTCHURCH, Regular Supplies of English Frozen Fish arriving by direct Mail Steamer. IS SIMPLY DELICIOUS! TRY IT! FISH Luncheons, Teas and Suppers at our New Rooms, 176 Cashel Street, where the Best Colonial and English Fish is obtainable at very moderate rates. Consignments of Fish received from all the fishermen on the Peninsula. B, G-. "Waknes. WE ARE CASH BUYERS OF COCKSFOOT, Light or Dark Samples, OR WILL UNDERTAKE SALE OF SAME ON COMMISSION. Highest Prices Obtained. Correspondence with samples solicited. W. B. COMMON & CO., INGLIS' BUILDING, Christchurch. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP improves the Quality of the Wool and increases quantity. Amongst other Testimonials, Mr D. Gillanders, of Waikari Plains, Southland, writing 15th .March, 1890, states that in two\ successive seasons he made careful tests upon a flock of nearly 20,000 sheep, in which he proved that sheep dipped .with Little's Fluid Dip averaged half a pound more wool per fleece than sheep dipped with other dips, LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, the Cheapest and Best Powder Dip. Mixes freely in cold water. The Glycerine in this dip prevents the harsh effect on the wool caused by other powder dips. Mr C. J. Harper, dating from Hackthorn Station, near Ashburton, 14th June, 1890, says of Little's Sheep Dip : " It has given entire satisfaction ; it was little trouble to mix ; it was very effective, safe, and very cheap. A first class dip." PRICES: Fluid Dip-—ss 6d per gallon in 40gal casks ; 6s per gallon in sgal drums; single gallons 7s 6d. Note : lgal makes lOOgals sheep wash. Powder Dip—sos per 1 cwt keg (to make 1000 gallons). LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS. BLACKBURNE & CO., Christchurch, Chief Agents for New Zealand.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1671, 19 July 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1671, 19 July 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1671, 19 July 1892, Page 4

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