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Public Notice* 4 *- 8 COLOMBO STREET CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE BEPtfg i [ESTABLISHED 1880.]'. «T 131 COLOMBO STEEET, CHBISTCHURCH. . H n JOHN gToODMAH I his goods, in consequence of the Universal Dull Times— es °* W Child c Lace Boots, from . r»- f-A «n. » r • LaatuwGoloshed Boots, from «. ... ... 6s 6d H German Lasting Boots, from T.. .. <£ 6d " II House Bootß, rivetted, from M . . 4a od " m Watertfehte,fectory make, from ... ..', 1" ."' is a 6d , 1 Shooting Boots, from ... ... " i°, «d - H CanvasShoes,frem „. ... ~ ".' \" Gβ Cα " W Note the Address— fi JOHIT GOOD MA 2T, I <X)LOMBO STBEET CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT H 131 COLOMBO ST&EET, CHSISTCHTJBCH. 13 W THE PANTHEO 1 • M .°g rLo JK & HUDSON actnowledge, with thanks, tho patronage awarded them M since taking over Mr Spencer's business. They have still a large stock ofEnglishlS£ i Leamington pattern, and imported direct from Barnard and Bishop by Sir Spenoart S selling much under price, 4 feet wide at 16 guineas, nowreduced to 8 guineas. EeriafeuS H at less than landed cost. Kg m BOOTS and SHOES—In ttiis department we are rapidly reducing stock, the lee H prices convince all who see them. Wβ are giving all advantages obtained throned M buying from a direct market for cash. ><*"wgn || CLOTHINa—Our varied stock does not allow us space to make this department ua H prominent as it deserves, but an inspection will chow we are offering advantages similar -1 to our JBoot Department. "" FANCY GOO DS—We have purchased, for cash, another large consignment of thesa H goods. Prices very low. __ m GLASS and EAETHENWAEE to arrive in the Dragon. 1 THE TRADE SUPPLIED. M *-17 215 COLOMBO 8T BEET. M TBB CHRI3TCHURCH INTERNATIONAL BXHIBITIOB I GOLD MEDAL 1 WAS AWARDED TO THE EXHIBITS OP ' f| T. J. TTATTERS I COOKING RANGE MANUFACTURES, WHITE AND BLACKSMITH *m- S CASHEL STSBET, CHBIBTCHUBOH, A "^ oaillj:x ' «° I Next Bank of Australasia. if fTTSIS was the only Gold Medal awarded to any Cooking Bango Manufacturer in the- I JL- Austratosian Colonies, land was given for *• Design/**' Workmanship." aa& . M ••_ Cneapnesß." Eanges from 2ft 6ih to 12ft fitted up with Grills, Circulating and Hiafe. I pressure Bpilere. Hot water apparatus fitted up for baths and other purpoees at alow i price. Baths supplied. Portable Ranges made from Sffc up to sft, fitted np with High: i Covings and Plate Backs, with Grills attached. The Trade supplied" 11-23 i

NEBVOUS DEBILITT. 1 A CUBE GUAIBANTEED . I DB. E. C. WEST'S NEBVK ANB I BRAIN TREATMENT, 1 A guaranteed «peciflo for Hysteria, Dkrf. m nees. Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia,. I Headache, Nervous Pioatration caused by - I the «ac of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, . I Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain I resulting in Insanity and leading to misery,. I decay, and death, Premature Old A 33, I Barrenesa, Loss of Power in either box,, m Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea M caueed by over exertion of the brain or Sg over-indulgence. Each box oontains cae is month's treatment. 5s a box, oir six boxes 8 for 25e, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of x -~ price. We guarantee six boxes to cue any v case. With each order received by us for g six boxes, aooompanied with 25a, we will f§ eend the purchaser our written guarantee m to refund the money if the treatment does M not effect a cure, Guarantees issued only- M by G. bONNINGTON, Chemist, Bole> 1 Agent, Christchuroh, New Zealand. m 8-17 88W I Insurance Companies* a THE EQUITABLE- INBUBANOB ASfiO , i CIAi'ION OF NEW ZEALAND. 1 HEAD OFFICE ... DUNEDIN. W IS Eowjprepared to ACCEPT FEBB aaft M MABINE INSUBANCES of men i description at m LOWEST CUEEENT BATES. ffl B. HILL FISHEB, 1 City Chambers, Hereford street. m S3 WOO Chief Agent for Canterbuy. m THE NATIONAL FIBB AND MABINB 1 DiSUBANCB COMPANY OF 1 NEW ZEALAND. 1 Capital ... Two Million Founds Sterling m Fftiu-up, JK7.608. Beoerves, 4200,918, , ffl TntTITH UNLIMITED LIABILITY «t- W W large body of Shareholders rosieteefc^Hß in New Zealand, Fixe and Marine Biakaot' ■ all kinds accepted at Current Bat«s. m ALEXANDER OABBICK, Manager. ' g Corner of Caahel street and High streak M 104 I THE COLONIAL INSURANCE COM* 'S PANT OF NEW ZEALAND. I Capital ... ... .£1,000,000. if f-TNLIMITKD LIABILITY of BHABB M %J HOLDERS. m Fire and Marino Bisks taken ab Lowest M Cmrrent Bates. m B. WALTON * CO , I 8-17 Managers for M ALLIANCE MABINE ASSURANCE' § COMPANY, LIMITED, 1 OF LONDON. 1 Founded 1824. Capiial Ono Million. . H Incorporated by Act of Parliament. f| The above Company are now prepared to« M accept Marine Bisks at Lowest Current , ' m Bates. m Head Agency for New Zealand, M GABD%EB & PICKERING, ' § 161 Hereford street, Chrietohurch* , m 4-28 9231 • i I npHB TJN ion I FIBS AND MABINE INSUBANOB- I COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. M Haanroßo Stbhbt, Ckbibtchubch. *-» CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ... JB3,000,(«»' 'W PAID-UP „. \M BEBEBVB FUND SO,OW ! ' M fTTHIS COMPANY, the ONLY Inrtit* ■'§ JL _tion of the kind having its HEAD , • m OFFICE and MANAGEMENT in Christ" 'M church, is prepared to effect ' Sm FIBB AND MABINE INSUBANCES -'fl Of every description, '"m AT CUBBENT BATES. « W. DEYENISH MEABE3, « General Manager. m List of Cantezbury Agents in Saturdarß' m ssue. ~ a Bankraptev. i mHE "PBESS" is an authorise*,, X GAZETTE for ail Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Act. . Produce. DAISY PBODUCE. ] TITHE UNDEBBIGNED are CASH J X BUYEBS of BUTTEB, CHEESE, f &a. f in any quantity, at Highest Manev • a Bates. ~ i~m Dealers and Butter Makers are lent ia* .- | proper tube for the exportation of oewly* VI made Butter, thereby eedoring highest? ■ m values. ' -M CANDY, STEEDS & CO., Export, Produce and Provision Merchants* . 136 Cashel street, Chriatehurch. . -VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEE- T CANTILE AGENCY COMPANY,' .1 LIMITKD. t ' . MAKES LIBERAL CASn ADVANCES ;x on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock* ,;- and on Growing Crops and Clips of =. CONSIGNMENTS of Wook " •;' Grain, Frozen Meat, Tallow, Leather, '- Hides. Skins, &c., &c, for Sale itt -';■, New Zealand, Australian, Anjerican> - and London Markets, against wawa >' advances are made if deafred. ' .... v* UNDEBTAKES INDENTS of Bnbeb, v Continental, East Indian, and Ainericatt .. Goods, and Commissions in all Branches 7 / of Mercantile Boainees. _ _,_ HOLDS PEBIODIC AL AUCTION BAI>EB of Wool, Grain, Skins, Hides, Tallow* , { ; Live Stock, Land, &c.. at its Sale Booms A, Warehouses, and Central Marketo'^ SPECIAL and CLEABING SALES - ; also conducted. „.„.„« '.^ SUPPLIES WOOLPACKS and COBN- ",, SACKS at lowest current rates. _ l ".g> Particulars on application at theCos*--,j,:? pany's Ofßces, 167 Hereford street, Christ •>>* church. £• M 4-6 3613 JOHN COOKE,

health; fob all. HOLLOWAY'SPILLS ANDOINTMENT. mHE PILLS Purify the blood, correct all JL disorders of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels, and are invaluable in all 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 aIJ Skin Diseases, it has no equal. Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Hoi<iawat, 78 New Oxford street London, and by all medicine vendors throughout the w«cld 7-3 769 /"I BATEFUL. EPPS'SJDOCOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may gave na many heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious use of encli articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wβ may escape ninny a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." —See article in the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in i-lb packets, by Grocers, labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathio Chemists, 5-16 LONDON, ENGLAND. 131 A BNOLD'SBALSAMofHOREHOUND iIJSNOLD'S B ALSAMof HORKHO UND A Pure Vegetable Extract. > The Best Remedy for Shortness of Breath. Nothing so quickly cures Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Loss of Voice, Influenza, and Weak Chest, as this Balsam. Where children having Whooping Cough or are liable to Croup, always keep it in the house. A single dose quietens and gives relief. A small bottle often cures. This is the best expectorant now in use; rapidly relieves the bronchial tubes by dissolving the congealed phlegm. Carefully observe name of sole proprietor and manufacturer on label and wrapper. Jajtbs Beinsmead, Chemist, tit. Kilda, Melbourne. ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF HOBEHOUND. Ask for "Arnold's " and get it. Spurious imitations are sometimes offered. ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF HOBEHOUND. ARNOLD'S BALSAM OF HOBEHOUND. Sold by all Chemists throughout New Zealand. Agents for Christchurch: The N.Z. Deuq Co. and Mr John Baxter, Chemist. . 6-4 879 Howard's Simplex Rhafeb AKD Twine Bender PRINCIPAL Simplicity, Durability, and Lightness of Draught. Sole Agents for New Zealand— TWBNTTMAN AKD OOX7BDST, AGBICULTURAL IMPLEMENT IMPORTERS, CASHEL STREET WEST, 831 Christchmrth. THE WONDEB O* , THE WORLD. HERMAN'S WOBLD-BENOWNED SHEEP WASH AND CELEBBATED VEKMIN DESTBOYEB. This preparation is known throughout the civilised world to be far superior to anything yet discovered for eradicating tick, scab, or lice on sheep, goats, or cattle. I It is sufficient to say that ONE SB3L ' LING PACKET of the powder dissolved in two buckets of water will 'wash EIGHTEEN SHEEP. This admits the most economical, as well as the simplest plan in the world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to farm stock. By its use the farmer can secure the health of his stock at the rate of Jd per head per annum. In all large Sheep Districts in Australia, ] South America, and Africa, no other preparation is used. The Vermin Destroyer ia also invaluable for the purpose of the Horticulturiai j and it is most extensively used by the Flower and Kitchen Gardenia in Europe, America, and the British possessions in all pans of the Globe. One packet dissolved ia two buckets of water will serve for over half an acre of ground, and will effectually prevent blight, and exclude all other garden oeste. gAs a VERMIN KILLER it is an unrivalled specific. Its use will speedily exterminate all household pests, such aa bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in ran, and insects on birds of all kinds, from 1 the canary to ffl«« poultry. For W™ purpose simple and plain directions are given on every packet. The powder can also be used in a dry state f er the destruction of rats and mice. A little sprinkled on a slice of bread and butter, or a piece of meat or cheese, is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the household peta,mich as c»ts and dogs, will not touch it in any form, and are the*«fore perfectly safe. The above marvellous discovery has rained for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silver medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1866, besides numerous testimonials from Government officials, and all the elite of the medical faculty in Shuope. TnfytflHV BEOS. & CO. beg to announce that they have appointed as their Sole Agent for Christciurch Messrs COOK AND BOSS, Colombo street 1 and for Lyttelton, J. BESSY, Lytteiton Dispensary 1 and from tfr aTr < the preparation oan be obtained in parcels. Price One Shilling, or Six Packets for Five Shillings. Liberal reduction allowed to the trade. MANUPACTOBY SEAUMONT SQUABE MILE END &-17 BOAD LONDON. 8873

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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5880, 18 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XL, Issue 5880, 18 July 1884, Page 4

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