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Public HTotiees* TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, CITY AND COUNTY COUNCILS, MUNICIPALITIES, &c. FOR X> & OGDON, fieebeick: and dkain" pipe manufaciuebes, SOUTH MALVERN AND CHRISTCHUECH. THE superior quality «,f our Glazed Stoneware DRAIN PIPES is now well iished. end are highly commended engineers, architects, and contractors in all arts of the Provincial District of Canterbury. Our Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, Ac, we can warrant tj be equal, if not superior, to the best imported, and wo are prepared to execute orders at 20 per cent, less than the imported article. An inspection of our Goods is respectfully invited, and can be sees at the Works, South Malvern, or the Christchnrch Depot, opposite Railway Station. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. :fo:r:d & ogdon, CHRISTCHURCH DEPOT, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION. Orders for Messrs Soauea and Suramerhays, licensees to pnt iin pipe connections under the Christchurcb. Drainage Board, can bo left at our Depot, South Belt, and will be punctually attended to. 9-254900 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. ESTABLISHED 1880. ' 0 IN CONSEQUENCE 07 BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET! THE TIMES, JOHN GOODMAN BEGS to inform hia numerous Customers that he has determined to mako a still further SEDUCTION IN PRICES:Men's Lace Boote (own make) redacted from 18s 6a to 16s 6d Do Kip Bluchers ~ ■>» 12s 6d to 11b Do Kid elastic side spring „ 16a 6d to 12a 6d Women's Kid Boots „ 9b 6d to 5a Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2s 6d Children's Felt Boots, from la NOTE THE ADDRESSGOODMAN'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOI COLOMBO STEEBT. 12-5 5903 Ci KAYE'S HRISTCHURCH <L/ATHEDRAL WORSDELL'S PILLS. JF UND. THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH REMEDY

Subscriptions already advertised to -September sth, 1876 :— £ b. d. Paid 12,372 12 9 Promised 4,843 13 11 .£17,216 & 8 £ a. d. Subscriptions paid or promised subuequeatly 3561 0 7 Viz.:Daniellnwood 10 0 0 M. Simeon l> 0 0 J. E. Fitzgerald 24 0 0 Cooke Beynell 50 0 0 A Friend (S. H.) 60 0 0 C. DykeTroyte lv 0 0 W.B. Howell 5 0 0 — Powis J J » MrsHawdon 45 0 0 S. S. Eevans " » ° C. T. Dyke Adand 3 10 0 Bey. William Beynell 5 0 0 Collection at St. Michael'e on eve of Primate's departure for England 13 16 5 Thomas Douglas 9 0 0 Duke of Manchester 25 0 0 Per Primate, from EnglandMr Hope and family 30 0 0 Six Contributors 10 0 0 C. Simeon 5 0 0 Hon. Eev. H. W. Bertie ... 5 5 0 Lady E. Bathnrst 20 0 0 Collected by H. J. Cocks 5 0 0 B. Lancaster (per Primate) ... 100 0 0 W. D. Carruthers 20 0 0 J. G. Swayne 30 0 0 Proceeds of Collection in England 229 8 4 ! Cathedral Guild 380 0 0 Bequest late P. Hanmer 100 0 Collected by P. Banks— B. Christie and Co 25 0 James Carter and Co 3 3 Hubbuck and Son 3 0 Cousin, Metry and Co. ... 10 10 Weston and Westall 3 3 JohnCorbett 2 2 0 J.WodderspoonandCo. ... 110 Hunt and Favell 110 J. King 25 0 TO SPECIAL OBJECTS:M. Thomson Bequest Fund ... 1 column and arch +300 0 0 Philip Hanmer (the late) 1 column 100 0 0 „ 100 0 0 C?DykeAcland „ 106 0 0 Archdeacon Willock „ 100 0 0 — Fletcher ... „ 100 0 0 B. H. Rhodes... „ 100 0 0 In memory of a Pilgrim „ 100 0 0 Barker Family (seven) „ 700 0 Mrs Sarah Hill (southern doorway 100 FOB PILGBIMS , COLUMN •.— A Seymourite 20 0 ArchdeaconW.W.Willock... 339 4 3 Archdeacon B. W. Dudley ... 27 11 7 A Passenger per Sir George Pollock : +4 0 0 John Anderson 10 0 0 William Pratt 10 0 0 The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchurch 10 0 0 In memoriam W. B. D. Wilson 10 0 0 Eev. F. Knowlee 2 2 0 E. C. Latter 1010 0 In Memoriam 5 0 0 J. B 0 10 0 t Paid in part. Payments received since Sept. sth, 1876, on account of subscriptions already advertised:— £ a. d. Dr. Donald 12 10 0 J. C. Withnall 3 0 0 J.E.Fitzgerald 31 0 0 A Friend (per Dean of Christ* church) ... ... 50 0 0 B. H. Rhodes ... 300 0 0 Miles, Hassal &Co 400 0 0 Isaac Luck 125 0 0 Mrs Cyrus Davie ... ... ... 15 0 0 E. O. Minchin 33 6 8 C. J. Bridge 2 10 0 The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchurch 5 0 0 J.Kay 2 0 0 Archdeacon Harper... ... ... 10 0 0 Bsv. C. Bowen 20 0 0 B. J. S. Harman 25 0 0 Stndholme Bros 40 0 0 Dominic Browne 2 0 0 C. C. Bowen 30 0 0 H. J. C, Chriatcburch 48 0 0 B. W. and B. J. Walter 8 0 0 J. Ballantyne 10 0 0

Early ra March last a contract was entered into for the completion of the nave, inclusive of the large arch at the east end, clerestory and roof, at a coat of nearly £9600. This sum, however, does not provide for floor tiles and window glass. In addition, provision must be made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The funds available amount to a little over J27000, balance of the £8000 granted by the Synod ont of the Church Property Loan floated in London. The Bishop of Chiistchurch and the other members of the Cathedral Commission, earnestly appeal to Church people and others for pecuniary assistance. The Commission have undertaken the completion of the nave, which, it is expected, wilt be available for Divine eervice in twelve months or so from date, believing that farther donations will be forthcoming from the many who really wish to see a portion at least of the Cathedral finished.

Donations or subscriptions, which may be spread over a term if years, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by his Lordship the Bishop, the Dean of Christchnrch, or by any other member of the Commission • also by C. E. BLAKISTON, . . „„„ Secretary and Treasurer, 4-9 7551 Hereford street, Christohurch.

BLOOE'S FOOD FOE INFANTS AND INVALIDS. BEPABED upon Baron Liebig'* principal; approved and recommended by the meet eminent of the Medical Profession. Surpasses all other enbstitntes for the natural £ood of infants, and effectually promotea nutrition and health. " A child deprived of its mother's milk can ot&j be fed properly when the food given is equivalent in power to that of woman's milk. "BABONLIEBIG." The greatsnccessof thia foodia a convincing proof that it perfectly fulfils its object. MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. " a careful trial of Mrs Bloor'e Farinaeeeps Food for Infants and Invalids, I feel no little pleasure in recommending it as the best substitute I have met with for the natural food of mfante, from its being highly nutritions, easy oi digestion, and not irritating the alimentary canaL Inmy opinion ita more general nee would tend greatly to diminish the excessive mortality which has hitherto existed in the colony. , having tried Mra Bloor's Food for Infant and Invalids, I am justified in saying that I conside? it an excellent article in all carae where mfante are deprived of their natural food, and f~&£!fc ,g£rom ay B!*!**,8 !*!**, combined with resole digestive powers. "GODFBEY HOWHT, M.D., ih p J' 6^115 street ' Melbourne.' 18F oy all Chenußta and Druggists. 66

1862. was awarded to B. Weatbnry aSS. C . n ™ h - ye Trnß9 ' Deformity Instrument^

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Press, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4754, 28 October 1880, Page 4

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