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Public ftotlcett. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1880. m COSSEQOTNCE OF BMHB OTEBSTOOEED AND TO IIEBI JOHN GOODMAN OEG3 to M«m to »»»»»«• Oatansr. Hat he b»a.te ra toa to »*.. rtß tato Women's Kid Boots » 9s6dtoss Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2s 6d Children's Felt Boots, from Is i NOTE THE ADDBBBB— _ GOODMANS CHEAP BOOT JIKD SHOE DEPOT, COLOMBO STBEBT, 12-5 5993 -pEMEMBEitI A BINQLE PAIE OP BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PEIOB

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HYDE'S BOOT PACTOEY. BKTAIL SHOP-TRIANGLE. HIGH STREET. 6-23 9 J3. _LL£L-Lj±U <te CO.. SAIL, TENT, AND TABPAULIN MANUPACTUBERS, AND EOPE AND TWINE CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

them, and keep the Ash Sticks and Canvas lor «^e. Farmers will oblige by sending thoir orders for "any of the above goods as soon as possible. maequeES OP ALL SIZES ON HIRE. HOPE FACTORY, HOPE 11.14 lew

IM P B E I A JU SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. A Ptire Aromatic Spirit, Distilled ana Prepared in Holland from an Original Receipt, . Ana possessing ISara Medicinal Qualities in all Diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, and Urinary Organs. A a Tonio, Dittretio and anti-Dyspeptio Cordial it has the -.recommendation of the leading Continental Physicians, and is now acknowledged as <iho latest and most valuable remedy foi Gravel, Gout, and Chronio Bheumatisii. DB. HASSALL'S BEPOET. The Analytical and Sanitary Institution, 54 S Holbora Viaduct, E.G. London,. 9th May, 1877. Beport on a Sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. Wβ have subjected a cample of the above named artiole to a very oareful ohemioal analysis rod examination. ~ The results of the analysie, wnioh are set f ortn in a separate report, show that this spirit ia of good strength, Draotically free from acidity, and that it contains but traces of solid matter in telntion. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a prare and mild taste. Mr Harrs Bohiodam Sohnappa is avery euperior article of itci cIf.ES, is well purified, and quite genuine. (Signed) ABTHTJE H. HASQLLJM-β., Author of '" Food and its Adulteration." Otto Hjihnsb, F. 5.0.. Publio Analyet. WM. JOHNSON'S BEPOBT. Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, 23rd July, 1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq. Sir,—l have the honor to report for your information that the sample ol Imperial Schiedam Sohnapps forwarded by you to mc has been sub mitted to a searching chemical analysis and oritioal 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. II has a purs fragrant odor, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil oil or other injurious imparity, and has evidently been distilled feom supunorrye grain, always used instead of malt in lihe production of the choices* qualities o schnapps. It is very smooth to the palate, aai in this regpeot compares favorably with other offered for sale. It may be advised as ejually suitable for medical or soononio trarposea.-—I have the honor to be, &0., (Signed) Wx. Johnson, Analytical Chemist to the Government of Victoria. This pure laedical spirit, superior to any in the market, and lower in price, is offered to the publio under the full conviction that it will p eraedo all others now in use. VALUABLE MEDICAL DISOOVEBY TIEUTEE'S T IF*4 QTEUP Is a medicine that was discovered by old Nurs Bertrand, whs had been occupied in sick room and with the i»re of sick people for over fifty years. Iβ is made purely and entirely of PLANTS, HERBS, AND BOOTS, And is exceedingly agreeable and pleasant to both the tastti and smell, being warm, aromatic, and spicy It is a most thorough purge, cleaning out the bowels without pain, and without nausea or sickening. It does not weaken, and leaves the system open and free, never drying up the bowels afderwards, as eveiy other purge that we know of doe 3. It con be given to infants and invalids with safety, and in every case of old or young, it is guaranteed to cure tha worst cases of constipation, indigestion, and all diseases that affect the stanach and bowels. It £s> moreover, a powerful stimulator and INVTGOBATOB OF THE LIVER. Its effects upon the blood and humorsis somehing really astonishing, and is much more immediate and thorough than that of any other purifier yet discovered, having this great advantage, thai; when it has, by its depurating powers, set feoe in the system the poisons of Scrofula, Salt Bhoum, Mnlignaut Ulcerous Sores, and Cancerous gatherings or lumps, it instantly carries them out of the body by purging the bowels. No other purifier dose this; with all of them the patient must take pills, or gone other equally nauseous dose of physio, or if they do not, the poison remains in the system, t.nd goes back into the blood. EEUTEE'S LIFE SYBUP Iβ exceedingly cleasant to take, needs no second dose to purge the bowels, and does all the work required to effect a perfect cure. BABBT'S PAIN BELIEF, Purely vegetable; for use internally or es ernally. Cta-ea m one minuto. Try it I IMPORTANT TO FABMEBB. By Boyal appointment to Her Majesty, by special warrant, dated December 27th, 1865, t<) the Prince of Wales, by epecia warrant, dated February 10th, 1866. DA.V, SON, & HEWITT'S "Original ,, Stockbreeders' Medicine Chest. In this chest are the following matchless and world-renowced remedies, all that a farmer can require to care disease amongst bis stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition. The Chemical Extract for wounds, swollen adders, and ewes lambing; the Gaeeoue Fluid, for colic, scour, &c; the Bed Drench, for cleansing cows and ewee ; the Bed Paste Balls, foi conditioning horses ; the Brencholine, for husk, hoose, or cough ; the Gasodyne, for heaving or paining ; the Alcoholic Ether, for colds and chills ; the Carminative Chalk, for diarrhoea in iambs and calves. Price of chest complete, including Key to Farriery, £2 16s 6d, sent carriage paid. Any article can bn had eepa r atc!y in boxes. 22 Dorset street, Baker street, London W, and Wantage, Berks. HEAT 8 OWING For the Profcecton of Seed Cora from the ravages of Books and Vermin, Down's Farmers' Friend can be supplied carbolieed. Under the epecia i patronage of Her Majesty the Queen, H.B.H. the late Prince Consort, H.B.H. the Prince of Wales, Aod patronised by the principal noblemen landowners, and agriculturists in the Kingdom, DOWN 8 FABMEBB' FBIEND For preventing the smut in wheat, and the ravages of the slug, grub, and wireworm. It will also promote the germination and growth ol the seed wheat, and increase the produce of the crop equal to a change of seed. A ninepenny packet is sufficient for mx Dushels of seed wheat, which can be dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. In using it no lime or brine is required the preparation of the seed is attended with little trouble ; and it is easier and drier foi the drill at the time of sowing than any other plan. Manufactory—Wobnrn, Beds. Wholesale Agents— Messrs Laagton, Edden, Hicks and Clark, 226 Upper Thames street, London,

EOLLOWAY'S PILLS* AND OINTMENT THE PILLS Purify the Blood, correo» all disorders of the Liver, Stomaoh, Sidneys, and Bowels, and are invaluable in all complaint! iaridental to females. THE OINTMENT ia the only reliable remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Oosghi, Oolde, Gout, Bheumatisin, »nd all Skin Dueasea, has no equal. Bold by the Propriobw, Thokab 633, Oxford street, London, and by all medimne mndow &hrci«?haot the worM. ?-3 *^> Chbistchubch C^athedbal Jj UND. Subscriptions already advertised to September sth, 1876:— £ B. d. Paid - ... 12,372 12 9 Promised -. - 4,843 13 11 J817.216 6 8 JB a. d. Subscriptions paid or promised anbsequently — 600k ' Vii.s— Daniellnwood ~ ... « 12 2 2 M. Simeon f » » J. E. Fitzgerald - 24 0 0 Cookeßeynell .. 50 J « A Friend (S.H.) 50 0 0 O.DykeTroyte „ 10 0 0 W.B. Howell ~. 5 0 0 -Powib ... ~ . 1 J MrsHawdon... ... «. ~ *» »°. 8. S. Bevans... ... ... ~ f2 0 C. T. Dyke Aoland «. 310 0 Bey. William Eeynell ... ... 50 0 Collection at St. Miohael'e on eve of Primate's departure for England IS Iβ 5 Thomas Douglas ... ... «. £« 0 Duke of Manchester ... ... 25 0 0 Per Primate, from England— Mr Hope and family ~. — SO 0 0 Six Contributors ... ... 10 0 0 C.Simeon ~ 5 9 9 Hon. Bey. H. W. Bertie — 5 5 0 LadyE.Bathurst «. ... 20 0 0 Collected by H. J. Cocks r . «. 50 0 B. Lancaster (per Primate) ... 100 0 0 W. D. Carrnthera 20 0 0 J G Swayne ••• 30 0 0 Proceeds of Collection in England £29 84 Cathedral Guild «• 380 0 0 Bequest late P. Hanmer ... «. 100 U CoUected by F. Banks— B. Christie and Co. ... ... 25 0 James Carter and Co. ~. «• 3 3 Hubbuck and Son _ M . 3 0 Cousin, Mciry and Co. — 10 10 0 WestonandWestall 3 8 0 JohnCorbett ~. f? ° J. Wodderepoon and Co. ... J J Hunt and Favell ... «• 1 \ J. King ... ... ... ». 25 0 TO SPECIAL OBJECTS i— M. Thomson Bequest Fund r 1 column and? Toh fSM 0 0 Philip Hanmer (the late) 1 column 100 0 0

J.B.A.Aclana „ 100 0 0 C. Dyke Adana » 100 0 Archdeacon Wffloci „ 100 0 - Fletcher ... „ lpO 0 B. H. Bhodes... „ 100 0 In memory of a Pilgrim „ 100 0 0 Barker Family (seven) „ 700 0 Mrs Sarah Hill (southern dcorway •«• 100 FOB PILGRIMS' COLUMN :— ASeymonrite ... 20 0 Archdeacon 339 4 3 Archdeacon B. W. Dudley ... 27 11 7 A Passenger pcs Sir Gaorge Pollock - 11 2 2 John Anderson 10 0 0 William Pratt 10 0 0 The Very Bey. the Dean el Chriatchnroh 10 0 0 In memoriam W. B. D. Wilson ... ... - 10 0 0 Bey. F. Knowlea ... -. 2 8 0 B. C. Latter 10 10 0 In Memoriam ••> *» 0 0 J.B. ... ... ... - 010 0 t Paid in part. Payments received oince Sept. skh, 1876, on aoooont of gabsoriptions already advertisod:— J8 a. d Dr. Donald ... ... -. — 12 10 0 J. C, Withnall ... «. -. 3 0 0 J. E. Fitsgeraia ... -. »• 31 0 0 A Friend (per Dean c& Ohrietchurch) ... ~. -. - 50 0 0 R.H.ahode3 300 0 0 Miles, Hasaal & Co- ~ ... 400 0 0 Isaac Lnck ... ... ~ ... 125 0 0 Mrs Cyrua Davio ... — ~ 15 O 0 E. C. Minchin ~. «. — 33 6 8 C. J. Bridge... ... r .... 210 0 The Very Rev. the Dean of Cbnetchnrch ... „.».-. 5 0 0 J.Kay ~ 2 0 0 Archdeacon Harper... ... ... 10 0 0 Bev.C.Bowen „. ... -. 20 0 0 B. J. S. Harman ... ... - 25 0 0 Stadholme Bros -. 40 0 0 Dominic Browne ~. -. ... 2 0 0 O. C.Bowen ... ~. -. 30 0 0 H. J. C, Chrietchorch ... ... 49 0 0 B. W. and E. J. Walter ... ... 80 0 J.Balkntyne ... ~ ... 10 0 0

Early is March last a oontraot was entered into for the completion of the nave, inolnaive of the large arch at the east end, clerestory and roof, at a cost ef nearly J89600. This sum, however, does not provide for floor tilea and window glass. In addition, provision most be made for furniture, organ, etcetera. The funds available amount to a httle over £7000, balance ilthe JBBOOO granted by the Synod out of the Church Property Loan floated in London. The Biahop of Christchurch 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, will be available for Divine service is twelve months or so from date, believing that further donations will be forthcoming from .he many who really wish to see a portion at least of the Cathedral finished. Donations or subscriptions, which may be spread over a term of years, at the option of the subscribers, will be thankfully received by his Lordship the Bisnop, the Dean of Chriatchnreh, or by any other member of the Commission; also by 0. B. BLAKISTON, Secretary and Treasurer 94- Hereford street, Christchurch.

EBUBE'S INSECTICIDE. Persian Insect Destroying Powder. Bold in packets at Is, and in tins at Is 10i, 15a, and 20s each. THIS Powder is unrivalled for destroying fleas, bogs, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, moths in fore, and every outer species of insects in all stages of metamorphosis ; whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings, aud ia quit < harmless in ite application to doja, cats poultry, 40. Wβ e&k but one trial for this powder to secure confidence, no other brand will be wanted hereafter. 6683

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