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Public Notices. ' OhBISTCHUBCH C-/ATHEDEAL Fund. Subscriptions already advertised to September sth, 1876.— £ b. d. Paid 12,372 12 9 Promised 4,843 13 11 .£17,216 6 8 £ s. d. Subscriptions paid or promised subsequently ... ... 3561 7 Vli.:— Daniel Inwood ... 10 0 0 M. Simeon 0 0 J. E. Fitzgerald „, 24 0 Cookeßeynell 50 0 0 A Friend (S. H.) 50 0 0 O. Dyke Troyte 10 0 0 W. B. Howell 5 0 0 — Powia 110 MrsHawdon 45 0 0 S. S. Havana 2 2 0 C. T. Dyke AcJand 3 10 0 Bey. William Beynell 5 0 0 Collection at St. Michael's 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 G. Simeon 5 0 0 Hon. Eev. H. W. Bertie ... 5 5 0 Lady E.Bathurat 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 Ergland 229 8 4 Cathedral Guild 380 0 0 Bequest late P. Hanmer 100 0 Collected by F. Banks— S. Christie and Co. ... ... 25 0 0 James Carter and Co 3 3 0 Hubbuck and Sou 3 0 0 Cousin, Meiry and Co. ... 10 10 Waston and Westall 3 3 JohnCorbett 2 2 J. Wodderspoon and Co. ... 1 1 Hunt and Favell 11 J. King 25 0 TO SPECIAL OBJECTS -.— M. Themsoß Bequeet Fund ... 1 column and f Teh fSOO 0 € Philip Hanmer (the late) 1 column 100 0 ( J.B.A. Acland „ 100 0 C O.DykeAdand „ 100 0 ( Archdeacon WiUock „ 100 0 ( — Fletcher ... „ 100 0 t E. H. Ehodes... „ 100 0 ( In memory of a Pilgrim „ 100 0 ( Barker Family (seven) „ 700 0 Mrs Sarah Hill (southern doorway 100 FOB PILGSIMS , COLUMN :— ASeymonrite 20 0 Archdeacon W.W.Willook... 339 4 J Archdeacon B. W. Dudley ... 27 11 ' A Passenger per Sir George Pollock „ t4 0 ( John Anderson 10 0 ( William Pratt 10 0 ( The Very Bey. the Dean of Christchnrch 10 0 I Iμ memoriam W. B. D. Wilson ... ... ... 10 0 < Bey. F. Knowles 2 2 ( E. C. Latter 10 10 < In Memoriam 5 0 < J. B 0 10 ( t Paid in part. Payments received since Sept. sth, 1876. on ao count of subscriptions already advertised:— £ 8. d Dr. Donald 12 10 ( J.C.Withnall 3 0 ( J.E.Fitzgerald 31 0 ( A Friend (per Dean of Christchurch) 50 0 I E. H.Bhodes 300 0 ( Miles, Hassal &Co 400 0 < Isaac Luck 125 0 ( Mra Cyrus Davie ... 15 0 < E. C. Minchin .. 33 6 I C. J. Bridge 2 10 < The Very Bey. the Dean of Christcfcnreh ... 5 0 < J. Kay 2 0 ( Archdeacon Harper , ... 10 0 ( Eev. O. Bewen 20 0 I B. J. S. Barman 25 0 ( Studholme Bros 40 0 I Dominic Browne 2 0 < O. C. Bowen ... ... ... 30 0 < H. J. C, Christokurch ... ... 49 0 ( B. W. and B. J. Walter 8 0 ( J. Ballantyne 10 0 ( Early is March last a contract was enterec into for the completion of the nave, inclusive oi the large arch at the east end, clerestory sue roof, at a cost of nearly J69600. This sum however, doee not provide for floor tiles anc window glasß. In addition, provision must b< made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The fundi available amount to a little over .£7OOO, balance of the £8000 granted by the Synod out of the Church Property Loan floated in London. The Bishop of Christchurch and the othei members of the Cathedral Commission, ear' nestly appeal to Church people and others foi pecuniary assistance. The Commission have undertaken the completion of the nave, which, it is expected, will be available for Divine ser vice in twelve months or bo from date, believing that further donations will be forthcoming from «he many who really wish to see a portion ai least of the Cathedral finished. Donations or subscriptions, which may be spread over a term o* years, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by He Lordship the Bishop, the Dean of Christchuroh, or by any other member of the Commission ; also by C. B. BLAKISTON, Secretary and Treasurer 4-9 7553 Hereford street. Christohnrch. KATE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS. THE GOOD OLD "ENGLISH EEMEDI FOE ALL DISEASES. Established Fifty Tbaes KNOWN ALL OVEE THE WOELD. FOB upwards of half a century KATE'S WOESDELL'S PILLS have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use renders the doctor unnecessary in the family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from all humors, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy in its action, and consequently restoring and establishing the health of the invalid. These Pills are invaluable to emigrants, being a certain remedy for all diseases of the stomach, lungs, &o. Are equally adapted for all ages, and either sex. Persons residing in the colonies; who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find them indispensable. The proprietor has in Ms possession thousands of. testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of which accompanies eacbjbos. & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, XJ QAUCES, ALT VINEGAE, In quart and pint bottles, O ALAD OIL, TJOTTED MEATS, FEET JELLT, and other npABLE ~ AT be obtained of Storekeepers in Aug. traKa and New Zealand. Every genuiae article ia labelled * BLACKWELL, , Purveyors to ihe Queen, SOHO SQUAEE, LONDON GtBATEFUL. — C'OMFOBTING. EPPS'S COCOA.. BEEAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge cf the natura laws which govern the operatioM of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa, Mr E*ps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. 81867 the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built np until strong enough to resist every tendency te disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack whenever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal, abaft by aeeping ourtelvee well fortified pure bSaSIUa a properly nourished frame. —See article in the "Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets or tins, labelled — JAMES EPPS A CO., ' Homeepathic Chemists LONDON. 323

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Press, Volume XXXV, Issue 4906, 9 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXXV, Issue 4906, 9 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXXV, Issue 4906, 9 May 1881, Page 4

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