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~ Produce, &a. "CHEESE! CHEESE 11 CHEFSEI!! TO GROCERS, PROVISION DEALERS, , AND OTHERS. W>BE Und.rsjVnod has just REC RIVED t 4 \ f TWO TONS ol splendid CIIEESK: %ohndVand well made, will be SOLD PRIVATELY at a very REASONABLE PRICE. ■ C. T. ICE, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant. -•• :■... 9 .U i;? 78 ° ~PEASI PEAS!! PEAS!!! TO FARMERS, SEEDSMEN, AND ' OTHEUS. THE Underpinned has some capital SEF.D PEAS FOR SALE ; famous croppers. . : ' ' C. T. ICK, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant, Central Salerooms, 9-11 1388.-'-, ;.-- Opposite City Hotel. "WOOL. fT*HE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to JL JdAKE CASH ADVANCES 0-1 WOOL —and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuCfoz and Co., London; or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co. Melbourne. DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO, -- .- Xyttelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal terras 839 TiIATHESON'S AGENCY are CASH .dVI BUYERS of WOOL, FLAX, WHEAT, and other produce. Advances made on stock and other stations on liberal terms, and on wool consigned to ' their friends Messrs Matheson and Co., London. JOHN ING LIS, Manager. 1 and Chri tchurch. 240f, • WOOL THE UNDERSIGNED are Prepared to _; MAKE LIBERAL CaSH ADVANCES on WOOL, placed in their hands for- Sale in this market, or consigned to Messrs Miles Brothere and Co for sale in '■ '■'' Londo_ MILES & CO., j2_ . , Christchurch. WOOL AND FARM PRODUCE. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH BUYERS of WOOL AND FARM PRODUCE. MILES & CO., 494g Christchurch and Timaru. "WOOL ADVANCES. mHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to 1 make liberal CASH ADVANCES upon the next season's clip. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. BENNETT & SAUNDERS, Tuam street, Christchurch ; And 9, Fenchurch street, London. 7-8 144 ~.. ".- . .., Public Notices. SUPERIOR OLD SCOTCH MALT WHISKY. T%/rty EAN ANO -jyTIDDLETON Have received farther consignments of the *" EIGHT - YEAR - OLD SCOTCH MALT WHISKY, Which has been so long and justly appreciated by counoisseurs in this province, and have made arrangements with MR. C. C AIKMAN TO BECOME THEIR AGENT , For the sale of the same in Christchuich, who is prepared to take orders for quarter casks, kildeJkins, or smaller quantities. SAMPLES OF ~THIS WHISKYj VERY SUEEEiOR TEN-YEAR-OLD JAMAICA RUM, 40 0.P., „.,.._- ■ AND KARTELL'S FINEST EIGHT-YEAR-OLD "BROWN BRANDY, Can be seen at Mr Aikman's Rooms, Cashel 8-34 _ . Street. 1003 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—The leading pro feßsionail"men of England recommend the following popular preparations of Savoby & Moobb, who obtained the Silver Medal at the late 'Paris Exibition. Fob Bkeakfast ANp LUNCH.—•' Pancreatic Cocoa."—"Nu.tritioas, palatable, and indespensable to all •'luffertiig from Indigestion, Debility, and " ' Pulmonary complaints. Sold in tins of lib. ~~^«SEr-pwardsr: Digestion is restored and perfected by the use of "Pancreatine." This —trainable natural product properly assimilates - i = every kind of food, and precludes nausea. " Sold in" bottles as Wine, and in powder. - : t >-■ Waotinq Diseases.—lmmediate relief and 1 permanent benefit is obtained by using " Pan- .'. ; oreatic Emulsion.' It is agreeable to the . taute and aU fatty subetances, cod liver oil, &o. Sold in Bottles. Consump—ion.—lt. all cases where cod liver oil is - ' taken, the " Pancreatic Emulsion " increases ■' - appetite, nutrition, and materially helps the system.. Sold in Bottles. Asthma, &c—ln diseases of the throat and respiratory organs the use of " Datura Tatula" gives instant re- ; lief, and its resnltß are confirmed by the personal experience of most eminent Physicians. ; Sold as cigars, cigarettes, pastiles for inhalation,ke. tDiAKBHCEA, Cholera, &c— Jennie's celebrated Sedative qualities. Sold in Bottles., Food fob Infants.—The Royal Nurseries are supplied with the food prepared by Savory and Moore. It has received the marked approval of eminent medical men for : it» nutritive and digestive qualities. Sold in Tina ready for use. Savobt St Moobe Chemists to the Queen, H.B.H. the Prince of Wales, the Emperor Napoleon ILL, the King 'of tlie Belgians, &o. H3, New Bond St., London. See Trade mark on every Bottle wid Tin. Sold by all Chemists, Druggists a -d RtnTpVmpoN ffcmtiirbn-* ♦>« "World " TTUBBUCK'S PATENT TORE ZINC JIX PAINT is the most durable and beautiful paint known, does not stain or discolour with the atmosphere of large towns, and by their process, which is patented, is ' Cheaper tuanAVhite Lead. It is especially adapted for painting iron, as, by virtue of a aenu-calvanic action, it enters the pores and fonnsamalgam of the two metals,which protects the Iron from decay or incrustation. It Should be used inßtead of Red Lead, which is proved to be destructive to Iron exposed to Salt Water. ADULTERATIONS.— Some Paint Grinders have been seUing Zinc Paint adulterated with Sulphate of Barytcs, in proportions varying from ten to thirty per bent. No workman can produce good work with such materiaL Those who have obtained the Patent White Zinc Paint from grinders wh< have not adulterated it, wiU never trillingly use any other Paint for their best work. Each Cask of Pure White Zinc is gfcgjip^l—"Hobbuck, London, Patent." Thomas Hcbbuck and son, White Lead, On* PaiKT, and Vabnish Wobks, 24 Lime Street "For public schools, and all rooms occupied by children there will now be no excuse for using poisonous paints. Parents have remarked that their children on returning from the country to newly-yamted houses '•■' S£e«ffered in health. The reason v on-

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Press, Volume XX, Issue 2921, 11 September 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XX, Issue 2921, 11 September 1872, Page 4

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