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| -' jPublie Wotlees. } ~~~~ COLOMBO STREETBOOT AND SHOE DEPOT ESTABLISHED 1860. ( JK CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET "' THE TIMES, ' JOHN GOODMAN BEfiS to inform his numerous Customers that he has determined to make a rnrtherREDUCTION IN PRICES-- _; „ ._ _ „ ._ Men's Lace Boote (own mak* reduced from 18a 6d to Ids 6d Do Kip Bluchers ~ » 12s 6d to lis Do Kip Elastic Side Springs „ 16s 6d to 12s 6d Women's Kid Boots _ ,> 9s 6d to 5s Do Caab—ere House Boots, from 2s 6d Children's Felt Boots, from Is NOTE THE _DDBESS— ___ ____ _._._.^ m GOODMAN'S OH «*AP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, COLOMBO STREET. •rAEPAULIITS-e x s -02** ao-TARPAULIITS. --AP—ft AND BINDER APRONS j AND ELEVATORS, TWINE. B~* T ~ A CO. have now on hand a very large Stock of the above, and would • remind Farmers that they should not be without a Tarpaulin, as it wiU save its value many times over in one season: also, Farmers wiU find it to their advantage to purchase B. ttat~ & CO.'S Own Make of Reaper and Binder Aprons and Elevators and Binding Twine. Marquees on Hire, sizes from 12 r 24 to 25 z 80. Orders by post or telegram forwarded by first train. B. HALE A CO. are Cash Buyers of Horsehair and BuUockff" Tails in any quanti ties, delivered cleaned or t_cleaned at their Rope and Twine Factory in Madras store© South. B. "AT." & CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE COVER AND OILSKIN MANUFACTURERS AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STBEET. OHBISTCHTJHOH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 8-23 45 inGBST A.W__HX> OF MEEIT. ®3?li_3sn~tl!TGh. B 0 0 S BI IT D IITG. rSi ' riTHE "JPRESS" COMPANY LIMITED, having Imported Machinery possessing the most recent improvements, and a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles of English 1 and American Types, are now PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS FOR JOB r PRINTING in a style not to be exceUed in Australasia, and at Exceedingly ; Moderate Prices. i THE BOOKBINDING DEPARTMENT - IS ENTRUSTED TO THE CARE OF MR JAMES MACINTOSH, Prise Medallist at the Sydney Exhibition, whose workmanship cannot be surpassed for I Plain and Ornamental Library or Commercial Binding. * LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, DAY BOOKS, Ac., IN STOCK, FOB t SALE AT LESS THAN IMPORTERS' PRICES. Orders forwarded by Post, or through any of the Country Agents of Tx~ Pbsss [ Promptly Attended To. r ■

ACCLIMATISED BULBS [ DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. [ NO. 3 COLLECTION' — PRICE 21s. contains 120 thoroughly acclimatised , Bulbs—Hyacinths 12, TuUps 12, Narcissus 12, Gladiolus 12, Crocus 6> ' Snowdrops 6, Anemones 6, Ranunj cuius 6, Ixias 6, Oxalis6, Scillas6, Ornithogalum 6, Watsonias 6, Tritonias ,6, Liliums 4, Pffionias 2, Trii teleias 2, Alstroemeria 1, Dielytra 1, ' Irisl.. '. i FLORISTS' FLOWER.SEEDS, Calceolarias (Bull's), Cyclamen (Smith's), Cinerarias (Vertegan's), Mimulus (CanneU's), Pansies (Hooper's) Polyanthus and Pansies (Dean's), Petunias (Surman's). CUTTINGS FREE BY POST. Zonal Pelargoniums, Pinks, Picotees, i Car—ations, Fuchsias, Petunias, Pansies, Penstemons, Verbenas, 2s 6d per dozen. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS. 'Home CoUections " No. I—Seeds of the most attractive Native Plants, 12 varieties, ss. j No. 2—Spores of the principal Tree and Dwarf Ferns of New Zealand, 12 varieties, in separate packets, named, 5a Catalogues of Flower Seeds, Bulbs, Ferns, : and Succulents can be had on application. A DA MS AN D «ON S» Establishment for New and Rare Bulbs, Seeds and Plants, GLOUCESTER STREET EAST, Christchurch. Publications. The Weekly jPress. SATURDAY, MARCH 10th, 1883. SUMMARY OF CONTENTS , Page. Ad~_t—mcbires ...1,2,3,4,16,29,30,31,32 AuSTttALIAH N—VB 24 Assessment op Hotels ... ... ... 5 Bobouok Com toOjß— St. Albans—Lyt- . telton—Ashburton ... ... ... 11 Cubebnt Tonos—Home and Colonial Courts—The BaUway Question—Mr Richardson at Leeston—England and France—The Colonial Trear' surer—The Release of Te Whiti andTohu... ... ... • „. 23,24 Cou-re Couson, ... ... ... ... 18 Oohbsspondxn— ... ... 19 Thb Coubts ... ... ... ... ... 12 Cues—r~ro .... ... ... .„ ... 5 Dbamatic ... ~; 24 Thb Jaboin—Work, for the WeekHorticultural Society's Autumn Show — Ashburton Horticultural Society—Rangiora Flower Show 7,8 Gbnebal Nbws ... "... ..;.... 13 Gov—ator's Tan? South ...,- 4 Habvest Thahksqivtngb ... ... 10 LrquESTS -. ... ... ... 9 Lath Cab_; Nxwb... ... ... ... 24 Lambs' CoiAiAur—New Era for Women —The Home ..,..;. ...-28, 29 Lrr-aATUBB—The Maid of aU Warle-— The Mystery of Cuthbert Raymond —On the Night of the Storm 26,27,28 La—est Tbi_o__s , ...... ... 17 Looax. Am> G-HuaAt ... ...17,18,19 Lfo_rszKO CoandTTKES ... -.....-.-28. Masonic—Opex__-Masonic ~uL Kaiar i -' POi .'..' • ...■ , -... ".... ....' -■ '«..--; ' >m* ■■' A Mbb-~as —Temperance _ #tel Com- . pany — Philosophical InstituteNorth Canterbury Board of Educa- .-,■.. tion—City Council—Agricultural ' and Pastoral Association—lndustrial Association — Waimakariri Harbor Board ... ... ... 14,15 Ma— Nxwb ... ... ... -. 9,9 Pom—— ... ... ...... ... 7 Pobtbt... ... ... ... ... «. 28 Poi—rcAii—Mr Richardson at Leeston 10 Road Boabds ... -.„;,':.. "11,12 Racing—Calendar—Sporting. Notes—• Akaroa County Races—The New * Zealand Cup—South Canterbury Races—Dunedin Champagne Stakes —Tinwald Races—C.J.C. Autumn Meeting—Lower Heathcote Races —Napier Races—Australian Y.R.C. Autumn Meeting ... ... ... 4,5 ; T—l Bahobs'Ho—a ... ... ... 10 ;. SWIITHIHG ..'... ... ..." ... ... -5 Skr—_a akb Coin—bciaXi ... 15,16 • Te_obafhio... :..... ... 19,20,21 1 _— Yxohajt—High C3ass Farming in ! Australia—The Mange--A Worm in the Eye of a. Horse—How, are. Your Sheep Faring—A Gold Vein 4 on Most Farms—Berkshire Swine— s - CottonSeed ...: -„. ... •!' Notszjst,Tins—Thb Hon—do- Warns I' Shadows, A New Novel, by B. L. __ I ? Farjeon ._ ... ._ ... ..«__! TbbWjpk -. -. .„ ■•.»." ». 17

'* ' HEALTH FOR ALL. I HOLLOWATS PILLSANDOINTMENT. - FTIHE PILLS Purify the Blood, correct all , JL disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kid--9 neya, and Bowels, and are invaluable in aU * complaints incidental to females. The OINTMENT is the only reliable » remedy for Bad Legs, Old Wounds, Sores, and, Ulcers. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria. Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatism, and all Skin Diseases, it has no equal. Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Hoz_oway, 533 Oxford street, London, and by all medicine vendors throughout the world. > ■ 7-8 7796 »'• REGISTERED TRADE MARK. [ PYRAMID). | BALDNESS ,' CUBABLE. FTfHIS Great Scientific Discovery, H. X SCOTT BARROW'S WONDROUST PY___Ml_> HAIR PRODUCER ■ _ a purely natural and vegetable restorer I of the [ HAIR ON BALD HEADS. It is also guaranteed to produce the most \ luxuriant WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHIOS, • ' To soften and beautify the HAIR, To Eradicate Dandruff, - And, with a single appUcation, to arrest the . ■ falling off of the Hair r In the most obstinate cases of | FEBRILE DIBEASE, DEBILITY, , And the many other causea so fatal to the ' growth and beauty of | NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT , Price, in bottles (one month's use), 4s. Do do (two months'use), 7s 6ds Retail of F. Bioos, High street, Christchurch, and of aU Chemists and Perfumers throughout the colonies. H. S. BARROW A CO. CHRISTCHURCH BENEVOLENT .-.. ASSOCIATION. FTTHE Committee of the above Association X earnestly SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS from the publio, as by the annual report, : published in the papers on Tuesday, the 11th inst. it may be seen there are a large number of women and children to a con- , siderable extent depending upon the support received from the association. \ It may be noted that the Government supplement public subscriptions by-€ for £ coUected. Subscriptions, which wiU be duly acknow- , leged, may be forwarded to the Secretary, , Mr R. P. Crosbie, at the office of the association in Market place, or to any ef the undersigned members of committee— W.Pratt(hon.treas.) W.Harris H. W. Packer J. G. Hawkes W.M.MaskeU W.R.MitcheU J.T.Brown C.P.Hulbert G. Booth C. haver J. P. Jameson Or, to C. T. ICK, Chairman. Christchurch, July 12th, 1882. 7-18 31 : BLAIR'S GOUT PILLsT ~ . THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. FTTHE excruciating pain is quickly re- ". IX lieved,and cured in a few days, by this celebrated Medicine. . These Pills require no restraint of diet i during their use, and are certain to prevent i the disease attacking any vital part. i Sold by aU Chemists, and druggists at 9d i — box. » ' - . ■ MICA AXLE' GREASE, COMPOSED largely of powdered Mica or Isinglass, is the best and cheapest lubricator, in the world—the beat because it does not gum, but forms a highly polished surface over the axle, reducing friction and lightening the draft; the cheapest because it costs no more than inferior brands, and r - one box wfll do the work of two of any other I make. Answers as weU for harvesters, i __ gearing, threshing machines, corn 1 planters, carriagea, buggies, Ac., as for 1 wagons. Guaranteed to contain no petroleum. Sold by .all dealers. C~" Our Packet Cyclopedia of "Things ° CO. . . 228 Hudson street. New. York. 356 Euclid Aye., Cleveland, O. SI Michigan Aye.. Chicago, ~L,U.S*A. 1

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Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5453, 12 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5453, 12 March 1883, Page 4

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