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Public Notices. CASHEL HOUSE BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES UNUSUALLY CHEAP. EORGE begs to call the attention of bis Numerous Customers and the Public in • V* general, to his Immense Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, both Colonial and Imported. AS HE IS OVERSTOCKED he is determined to effect a Speedy Clearance, to facilitate which he has Ee-morked every article at the LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE to any -_ i SSSi!2i n . tends i°* his goods. Recent arrivals ex Lutterworth, Palala, and Langstone 63 TRUNKS. _._. ... from to from to Children s patent lace-ups, reduced 2s Is 3d Children's copper toes, 4's to 6's 4s 3s Children's elastic-sides, 7's to 9's 6s 4s Women's Cashmere boots ... 5s 6d 3a Children's elastic-sides. 10's to 13's 7s 6d 5s 6d Men's watertights 18s 6d 16s Children's levant lace-ups ... 5s 6d -is Men's calf Emperors 14s 10a Children's copper toes, 10's to 13's 7s 6d 5s 6d Men's calf goloshes 12s 6d 10. Children's copper toes, 7's to 9's 6s 4s Lot job ladies'kid boots ... 10s 6s ALL OTHER LINES EQUA T LY CHEAP. TERMS CASH. As he Manufactures all Colonial Goods at his tactory, Hereford street, under hia own supei vision, he can give every guarantee as to quality. >anch —South road, Timaru. 9-219942 ' E. GEORGE, High street. OAMP E_BTTLES, WATEE POTS, MILK BUCKETS, & STEAINERS GUTTEEING, EIDGING, AND PIPE. CANTERBURY SHEET IRON WORKS, Established 1862. JOSEPH PIPER, CASHEL STEEET, CHRISTCHURCH, Manufacturer of Plain and Japanned Tin Ware, Galvanised Iron, Guttering, Ridging, Pipe, Chimney Pots, Ao., Importer of Galvanised Iron and Tin Plates. JU HAS pleasure in informing his customers and the general public that, having increased »JL • his working plant by the importation of English and American Machinery, he can now offer special inducements to Importers, Ironmongers, Storekeepers, and others to encourage Colonial Manufactures. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware of every description. Copper Smith, Lamp Maker, and Japanner. Baths, Toilet Sets, Grocers' Show Canisters, and other Japanned Goods, equal to imported. Special terms given for the supply of Canisters for Coffee Grinders, Sugar Boilers, Biscuit Manufacturers, Meat Preservers, Ac. Tina for Jams any size or quantity. Stencil plates cut in zinc, brass, or copper. Liberal terms offered to Plumbers, Retailers, and Storekeepers, who will find it to their advantage to purchase from the Manufacturer, and save intermediate profits. Send for Price List. Guttering, Ridging, and Pipe at Reduced Prices. OFFICE AND RETAIL:—CASHEL STREET (Opposite G. L. Beath's, Argyle House.) FACTORY:—P E T B R B O R O U.G H STREET. 10-8 870 J_______OB_S BOOTH'S STEAM SAW, MOULDING, AND PLANING MILLS. SASHES AND DOORS WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL. Flooring, Match Lining, Mouldings, Architraves, Skirting, (Building Timber, Red, White, and Black Pine, 11 and 9x3 Baltic, Rusticated Weather Boards, Van Dieman's Land Palings, Shingles and Timber, Hurdles, and Galvanised Iron and Spouting, C G. and half round. Turning in all its branches. Circles to five feet diameter. Country orders punctually attended to. JAMES BOOTH, Lichfield and Tnam streets. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT ESTABLISHED 1860. JOHN gToDMAN HAS just opened 14 TRUNKS of German and French LASTING BOOTS, which, in consequence of other shipments to follow, are marked at such PRICES as to effect a SPEEDY SALE. o ■ German and French Lasting reduced from lis to 8a Ladies' Kid Boots, from 10s 6d to 7s 6d Do Kid Shoes, from 12s 6d to 10* 6d Child's Levant Balmorals, from 2s 6d to Is 6d Do Kid Boots, side spring, from 3s 6d to 2s 6d ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP FOR CASH. Sewec, Peg, and Rivetted Boots made to Order. NOTE THE ADDRESS— 12-5 3903 GOODMANS CHEAP BOOT DEPOT. Gk -F. DATE, GAS __TTEB, BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, AND LAMP MAKER, Hot and Cold Water Apparatus of every description made and fixed on the most approved principle. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, and Beer Engines fitted and repaired. Gas Ovens, Gas Stoves, and Fittings in great variety always in stock. MANUEACTORT-OOLOMBO STREET SOUTH, (Opposite Mason and Struthers' New Bnildings.) 4599

B. HAIiE & GO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE CLOTH, AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND ROPE MAKERS, OASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. T IST OF SOME OF OUR IMPORTATIONS ALWAYS IN STOCKi— Navy and Tarpaulin Canvas, 2_n. and 36in. Linen and Cotton Ducks, American Drill, Calico, Bunting, Europe and Manilla.Rope, Plough and Lead lines, Marline, Spunyarn. Seaming, Roping, Net and Shop Twines, Palms and Needles. Common, Patent, andiron Blocks, Pitch and Tar. India-rubber Hose and Fittings, Fishing, Cricket, and HCrse Nets. Linseed, Colza, Castor and NeaMoot Oils, Tflt Hoops, FJIt Druggetting, Ac., Ac., Ao. LIST OF OUR MANUFACTTJBES, ALWAYS IN STOCK, OR MADE TO ORDER i— Sails, Rick and Threshing Cloths, Tarpaulin Waggon and Cart Tilts. Patent Engine and Combine Covers. Reaping and Binding Machine Covers, Canvas, Duck, Drill and Calico Tents and Flys. Canvas, Hose, Oilskin Coats and Leggings and Trousers. Flax Ropey Halters, and Clothes lanes, Flags, &0., Ac, Ao. WSQIiES A 17F. AJSTP IR-ET A TT.. 8-21 P_-<_a Lists.o_ Application. 8354 800 T __C'S HTDROPITffIcf ESTABLISHMENT, (Not Cold Water), LINCOLN __OAD, O H-BI STO HTTBOH. PROSP-CTU- _____! BY 'Pcbt. Mr Booth may be consulted daily, from 11 to 3, at Messrs Cobb A Co.'s Office, High stree " : - 8-29 874 Brown's Wholesale Timber and Coal Depot. JT. BROWN has great pleasure in announcing to hiß customers and the public generally • that he has OPENED his Extensive Premises i adjoining the GASWORKS, and being connected with the Railway by Siding, he has now facilities for carrying on his business which will enable him to give to hia customers the utmost satisfaction. CARGOES RECEIVED DIRECT INTO THE DEPOT BY BAIL. Large Supplies always on hand. Orders per rail despatched promptly. To ensure oonstant supplies arrangements have been made for the arrival of Cargoes at regulai interval during the next twelve months. RETAIL YARDS, TUAM STREET. A large and assorted stock of all the trade require. iDoors, plain or glasß, ments, including-—Seasoned timber of all kinds, and Mouldings, all all patterns; Sashes BEST COAL and FIREWOOD delivered in any patterns; Nails, Ceand Casements, in quantities. ment, Fencing Wire, variety; Kauri, Red, Jnst Landed, ex CLEOPATRA— Ridging, Iron, Bricks, White, and Clear A SHIPMENT of CEDAR. Piles, Palings, ShinPine. Matai, Totara, Landing, ex Wanganui— glea. ' Baltic, Van Dieman's OR ens Fencing Wire — Land, and Australian AedO To land, ex Lurline— And all other lines Timbers; DressedT. Tons GO and Orb Iron connected with the and G., Rusticated AmixJ trade in great vaand Plain Shelving; t/W\ Casks Cement. riety. Skirting, Architraves, _fWr 3-2 9142 J. T. BBOWN, Offices, Team street.

IM P E R I A L SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, A Pure Aromatic Spirit, Distilled and Prepared in Holland from an Original Receipt, And possessing Rare Me_idn_l Qualities in all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. As a Tonic, Diuretic and anti-Dyßpeptio Cordial it has the recommendation of the leading Continental Physicians, and is now acknowledged as the latest and most valuable remedy for Gravel, Gout, and Chronic Rheumatism. DR. HASSALL'S REPORT. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54, Holborn Viaduct, E.G. London, 9th May, 1877. Report on a Sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. We have subjected a sample of the above named article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination. The results of the analysis, which are set forth in a separate report, show that thia spirit ia of good strength, practically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces of solid matter in solution. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste. Mr Hart's Schiedam Schnapps is avery superior article of Ha class, is well purified, and quite genuine. (Signed) Arthur H. Hassall, M.D., Author of " Food and its Adulteration." Otto Hehner, F.S.C., Public Analyst. WM. JOHNSON'S REPORT. Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbo_rne,'_3rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq. ! Sir,—l have the honor to report for your in- ; formation that the sample of Imperial Schiedam | Schnapps forwarded by you to mc has been sub | mitted to a searching chemical analysis and critical examination, the result of which enables mc to state that it is the finest sample of schnapps that has as yet come under my notice. It has a pure fragrant odor, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil oil or other injurious impurity, and has evidently bsea distilled from superior rye ra_a, always used instead of mait is the production of the choioest qoalrtiss . schnappab It is very smooth to the palate, an 1 in this respect compares favorably with other samples offered for sale. Itmay t» advised as equally suitable f<g sm__-_T or economic purposes.—J ***>> the honor to be, Ac., ' ' Wm. Johnson, ____tyi___ Chemist to the Government of Victoria. T|ds pore medical spirit, moer_cs t. any in the market, and lower in pries, ig ottered to the radsr the 101 l conviction that it will •opened. _v others now in use. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. WILSON, SAWTELL, A CO., Merotißßta, I W »Wv ■.V*tSwS*SSs VWIBv^WITOot

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