Ptsblfie Notices. COLOMBO STEEET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1880. IN CONSEQUENCE OF BE_NG AND TO MEET JOHN GOODMAN BEGS to inform hifl numerous Customers that he haa determined to make a still further EEDUCTION IN PBICE3 :— ___«_,-. to. m «~tfi= ra Men's Lace Boots (own make) reduced from 18s 6d to 16a 6d Do Kipß-ucherß ~ . » i?_s!°H _« Do Kip E-stio Side Springs „ 16a 6d to 12b 6d Women's Kid Boots., __ .. 9s6dtosa Do Cs-—mere House Boots, from 2s 6d I Children's Felt Boots, from la NOTE THE ADDRESSGOODMAN'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, COLOMBO BTBEBT, 12-5 5993 -PE___lßE_l A SINGLE PAIR OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE sSe men there are who talk about H^°^J nll -, w f Hf y 'l*v? _ '^ B mm m * kt « New chums " and immigration: And better he don't wish to get; They go round town with boots worn out, Hia weekly wagwhewiU,take, Fir Year of speculatioß. __ And knows he'll get a first-rate «• But not the manwho saves his cash, Now, why it v. you know fall well, And never lets his boots wear down; Of patrons I've a double share j wfs-U wiUnot " _o in " for trash, It is the fact that I can sell At W_o_ha_i Pbic« aSi_-i_ Paib 1 Never pass the shop, but come in and inspect, free of charge. HYDE'S BOOT FACTOEY. BF.TAIL SHOP—TBIANGLE, HIGH STBEET. 6-23 9 33. _3___X_E_ %s CO.. SAIL TENT AND TARPAULIN MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWIN. d___, _ • MAKEBS, CASHEL STREET, CHEISTCHUECH.
WE are now making a large stock of Manilla, Bussian Hemp, and Flax Twine, suitable for the Deering, McCormick, W. A. Wood, and Osborne Beaping and Binding Machines, which we can sell cheaper than the importers. , ~..,,,. -_... -d„,.„-_ We are also making a large stack of Aprons and Elevators for all the Machines. We Repair we ___u B them, and keep the Ash Sticka and Canva ß for sale. We have a large stock of Tarpaulins of all qualities and sizes ra stock, from 30 _ 24 to 8 - 6, and on receipt of order by post or telegram can forward any sue BY NEXr THAIN. Farmers will oblige by sending their orders for any of the above goods aa soon as possible. MABQUEES OF ALL SIZES ON HIRE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. _ BOPE WALK AND TWINE EACTOBY, MADRAS STEEET SOUTH. 11-14 1839
BEG-H-IRED TRADE MARK, (PYRAMID.) BAIiDNESS IS CUBABI-E, This Great Scientific Discovery, H. SCOTT BARROW'S WONDROUS PYRAMID HAIR PRODUCER, Ia a purely t_tural and vegetable restorer of the HAIR ON BALD HEADS. It ia also guaranteed to produce the meat luxuriant WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHIOS, To soften and beautify the HAIB, To eradicate DANDRUFF, And, with a single application, to arrest the falling off of the HAIR In the most obstinate cases of FEBRILE DISEASE, DEBILITY,
Conveyances. | BOX AL MAIL COACH, RAKAIA TO _____ BXLL, LEAVES BARR HILL daily at 8 a.m. for Rakaia, returning from Bakaia imme--diately after the arrival of the Express train from Ohristchurch. THOMAS MUTTER, .1 8941 Proprietor. RUGG'S LINE OF COACHES BBTW-BN SPRING---—D AND KUMARA. THESE COACHES will leave Springfield EVERY FRIDAY after the arrival of the fi— train from Chriatohnrch, taking Passengers through to Hokitika or Greymouth, returning from Rngg'a Hotel, Kumara os TUESDAYS at 5 a.m. Fare - -3 Beturn Ticket (available for one month) —5 Freight, per lb 3d All small parcels under 101b weight ... 2a 6d JAMES RUGG, Kumara, Proprietor. Passengers and Parcels for West Coast booked at MR. WAGNER'S, 1-31 226 Clarendon Hotel.
Tl__2G__-_, L-N- OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES will Leave Amberley for Hurusul every Morning, and for Waiau every Monday and Thursday, returning from Hurunui daily, and from Waiau every Tuesday and Friday • Waiau Ferry ca Tuesday, returning crThursday. FRANCIS HOLDER. Proprietor.
A-a the many other causes bo fatal to the growth and beauty of NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT. Price, in bottles (one month's use), _ Do (two months' use), 7b 6d. Retail of F. BIGGS, High Street, Christchurch, and of all Chemists and Perfumers throughout the Colonies. 12-29 8749 H. S. BARROW - CO. STJMMEK ELOWEBS.
A DOUBLE LINE of COACHES will continue to RUN between WINCHESTER and GERALDINE to meet all Trains, North and South. Note—This is the cheapest and pleasantest route.
Single Fare, 2s ; Betura, 3s. DENOON A MoTTiRAITH, 12-22 8626 Proprietors.
PELARGONIUMS (the latest Zonalß from England), Verbenas (the new yellow hybrid), Calceolarias (Bull's), Petunias (single and double), Heliotropes, Begonias (tuberous), Fuchias, Spirceas. Meaembryanthemums, Seduma,Lobelias, Pyre.hrums, Clematis, Pseoniaß, Sweet Williams, Salvias, Pinks, Picotees, and Carnations, Show and Fancy Pansies. SEEDS DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. A collection of selected varieties of New and Rare Flowers—loo sorts, 63s j 50 do, 425; 25 do, 21s. SEEDS OF NEw"zEALAND PLANTS. The " Home Collection "—l2 varieties, 10s; separate packets, Is each, FERNS. A lai*gG collection of British and Native varieties. herbaceouTperennials. An extensive collection of the beat Border VftT-Btiss* AEBortei CoUectdons —20 sorts, 21b; 40 Borts, 425.
HOTSPBINGHANMER PLAINS, AMURI. NELSON PROVENCE. DIBECT COMMUNICATION by Mail Coach every Tuesday, en arrival of first train from Christchuroh, returning every Thursday morning in time to _<—h las. train (or Christch——i. FBANOI- HOLDEF Vmnrin*o*. LONGBEACH.
LONGBEACH ROYAL MAIL COACH leaves Longbeach for Ashburton daily (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 a.m.; Watertoa, 8.10 a.m.; ABhton, 8.25 a m.; Wheatstone, 8.45 a.m.* arriving in Ashburton in time for the 10.24 express from Christchurch to Timaru. The coach loaves Quill's Commercial Hotel, Ashburton, at 4.50 p.m, arriving at Longbeach at 7.30 p.m. Parcels or orders left at any of the above places will receive strict attention. Fares —Through single fares, ss; return, same day, Bs. W. E. BOND, Proprietor, Longbeach. 9-7 9029
WAIHI PUSH, GERALDINE AND GRAB ROYAL MATT, COACH. THE CHEAPEST, BEST, and SHORTEST ROUTE to Geraldine and Waihi Bush is from the Orari Railway Station, where our conveyances run to and from all trams North _d South.
Flower Seed and Bulb Catalogues on application. A DAMS A"ND QSONB' EBtablishment for New and Rare Bulbs, Seeds and Plants, GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, Christchurch, Canterbury. 8-20 Bouquets can be had at Mr A. Gee's. 8206 A New Medical Work. Enlarged Edition 146 pages, free by post two stamps, in envelope. DEBILITATING and Nervous Diseases: Their Cause, Consequence, Symptoms, and a New Medical Work on the Treatment of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Dimness of Sight, Want of Energy, Deafness, Epilepsy, Piles, Premature Decay, Headache, Irritability, Ac,, resulting from loss of nerve power, which, if neglected, will end in premature decline. Gives inetructions by which thousand- have been restored to health. -.lustra—d with cases and testimonials from grateful patients, with means of core used in each case.
We leave the Waihi Bush every morning at 20 minutes past Six, and Geraldine at 20 minutes past Seven, in time to catch the first train for Timaru and Cha_toh__i. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Stat—will receive our best attention. 8-21 1009 KENNEDY _ CARTER. JOHN HENEY begs moat -_pec__.y to acknowledge with thanks the patronage »co or cod to him for the past four years, and wishes to inform his frienda and the general publio that on and after the Ist of MARCH he wiH BUN his COACH EVEBY DAY to meet the Express Trains as follows i— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to meet the express from Timaru at Bangitata, leaving Peel Forest at 2 p.m., and Rangitata at 130 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, to meet the express from Chnstchur— t, leaving Peel Forest at 8.45 a_ _~ and Rangitata at 12 o'clock st noon. All parcels and orders carefully attended to. JOHN HENEY, Proprietor, 8-23 1197 P Forest. SIX HOURS AT THI. SEA Sil>_. QUMNER JVr^ n< ROACHES Leave Morten's Hotel, CJhriatohurcli, three times daily, 10.15,1.30, and 5. Leave Sumner, 8.10,11.30,3.30, and 5 p.m. Sundays leave Sumner, 8.30,12.15, and 5 p.m. Sundays leave Morton's, C-ria—hurch, 10.15, 2 p.m., nod 6 p._. Par——Single, la 6a; return, 2s 6d. C——reti, single, la; return. Is 6d. Schools, families, and picnic parties as per agreement. W. HAYWARD, Morion's Hotel, Christchurch, .-31 87 and Sumner, f
Dr Henry Smith, 8, Burton ci__it, London KAYES, WORSDELL'S PELLS. IHE GOOD OLD ENGLISH REMEDY FOB ALL DISEASES. ESTABLISHED Ov-b Fivtt Ysabs KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD.
FOR upwards of half a century KAYE'B WORSDELL'S PILLS have been esteemed aa the beat 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 com■equently restoring and esteblishing the health of the invalid. These Pills art invaluable to. emigrants, being a certain remedy for all diseases of the stomach, lungs, Ac. 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 i_d_pe_*able. The proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a f_lection at which accompanies each box.
Publications. The Weekly -Press. DECEMBER 3. TABLE OF~WN_'ENTS. Page. Cobeiht Topics -. _. 14,16 T__«Qi__;s—European, Colonial, later, provincial ... _ _. ». S. 9 The Elections 18, 20 a_ btbaliah n*swb _, ... — ... 10 ENGLISH News ... _. 10 Nativb News ... „ 18 cobbeßfohdxkcb _. ... ... ... 4 Miscellaneous 18 Thb Coubte „. _. m ~ ... 7 Road Boabds... „, _. ~. ... 18 Bobough Councils 9 Inquests 7 Town AND COUHTBT _. -_ 13, 14 G-H_B__ m AA. M , H. # 9,10 Meetings 16,18 Matobal Elbctions 16 The Ybomak 5 The Gabden 11 The Spobtskah 6 ■ Cbickbt 11 Aquatics H Entbbtain—znts, Ac—Art, Literal y, and Dramatic Gossip 9 Pobtb*_-„ ». — ... 2 Ladies' Column 2 V_r_-THS «. — -. — — 11 Th_Not__ist a. 2,4 rV*B__T SUH—ABT „ _ -. 13 ASVBBTISEKENTS _►, M 1,3,13,21,24 Latust Sheppihs, Co_cat__o__,, Stock I AMD PBODUOB M____*TB -> -» 1-4
-O-rveyaE-ces. ASHBURTON. E COOKSON begs to inform ths PuhHi • that he rose a COACH every Tuesday and Friday from Aah-artos upon the arrival _ the fin. Train from Guristc-mrcb to Hood's _sc<__iod_i—_ House, Mount Somers an. Alford Forest; __urning every Wednesday aad Saturday in tame for the last train al O-riit-ahu-_ l, naai-y, B—B poo. Buggies ua Saddle Hones shrngg oa Mm. T__3g-___, F_re__, asd Ordero .mx.—cali? M—B&GOQ -0» JL. COOKSON, Pwp-__e, Ash]boric_ Livery S_l_ 98, Opposite Bailway Bta__a. BALOAIRN TO I__T_JT_LD. ON AND A-E-ErIsTJANUARY, 1881, a CONVEYANC wfll LEAVE (the Poet Office) J. White and Co.'b Store, Le—hfield, in time to meet the morning train for C_r_ teburoh, and morning and evening trains from Christ--Xtt-TCxt* 12-21 8527 D. SHAW. Proprietar.
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