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Oanwami* CONVEYANCE. GOV__NOB*S BAY AND LYTTELTON. ON anda«er ATOiTlat, HAYWA-OVS „OOACH wffl LEAVE LYTTELTON DAILY on arrival of Christchurch Trains at 9-30 and 430 j leaving Governor's Bay at 830 and 3.15. SUNDAYS Leaving Lyttelton BaUway Station at 10 J and 4.30. leaving Governor's Bay, andß.4s 3*Xa>* FARESi Beturn, 3b i Single, 2b. Fwuliee as we* agreement. Special TWpa as required, at any hour. Ordara, Telegrams, or Paroela, leave at Mitre Hotel, or Messrs Garforth and Lee Lyttelton. W. HAYWAED. HAYWAED. COACHES wfll BUN to and tram the Ferry Bridge aad Sumner DAILY, on arrival of Trams from Christchurch— Leaving Cathedral square at 8.50,10-M a.m. | 1.8, 4.10, 6.15 pan. Leaving Sumner at 7.45, 8.45,1039 aaa., 1J0,4.1075.10 pan. Sundays—Leaving Cathedral square at 9.30,11.0 a-m. 2.0, -SO, 5.30 pan. Leaving Sumner at 930, U.O a.m.. 2.0, 430, 5.30 p.m. Beturn tacJcetß, _. single, Is. To bs obtained from guards of tram or coach. Coaches, drags, and carriages for private hire. TINWALD AND MOUNT SOMEBS BAILWAY. MOUNT SOMEBS~AND CAVENDISH BOYAL MALL COACH. THE above COACH LEAVES Hood's Hotel for Cavendish BaUway Station EVEBY TUESDAY aud SATUBDAY, meeting each train. Passengers by morning train may proceed by Coach to Alford Forest, thence to Methven in time for the last train to Christchurh, or may return in time for the last train to Ashburton. 1-10 8871 JOHN HOOD. J-OTAL MAIL COACHES. WAIHI BOSH, GKB-ILD-NE, OBABI AND WLNCHESTBB. "I'ITE beg to inform the Publio that ov WW COACHES wiU run as under t— WAIHI BUSH AND BACK. Waihi Bush—Dep. 6 SO aan. . Waihi Bush—Arr. 8 pan. ~• GERALDINE TO ORARI AND BACK Geraldine—Dep. 7.40 nan., 10.40 aaa., S p.m., 5.35 p.m. Orari—Dep. 8.52 aan„ ILSB nan., All p.m., 6.51 pan. GERALDINE TO WINCHESTEB BACK. Geraldine—Dep. 735 aaa., 4.40 pan. Winohester—Dep. 8.80 nan., 5.40 pan. In connection with the above Une of Coaches we have the Liveryand Bait Stables at Geraldine and Winchester, where Light Expresses, Baggies, Gigs and Saddle Horees can be obtained on the shortest notice. Head Booking Ofice, Geraldine. J. KUNDELL ft CO., Proprietors, Auctioneers and General Commission Agente. 218 HOT SPRINGS, HANMEB PLAINS, AMUBI, NELSON PROVINCE. DIBECT COMMUNICATION by Mail Coach, every Tuesday, on arrival of j first train from Chriatchureh, returning every Thursday morning, in time to eaten last train for Christchurch. T DERRETT, Proprietor. LSITHFD-LD TO BALOAXKN. A CONVEYANCE LEAVES the Pout 01-oe (J. White and Cc'b Store), Leithfleld, in time to meet the morning and evening trains to and from Christohuroh. 18-21 tmi TV SHAW Propriety™ Public Notices. APOLLI A A E I 8 ' THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. —" British Medical Journal.'' ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLIONS. populations of the world. The desiderata of original purity laid down by the Bight Hon. Lycn Playtair as the indispensable conditions for water, which can never br freed from sewage poUutions when om they have been aUowed to pass into it, at. amply fulfilled by ApoUinans." -" Sanitary Record." March, 1883. APOLLINABIS NATUBAL MINEBAI WATEB: "Can be relied on for ite purity and wholesomem-is." —" Daily Ne—," -.prillTth, 1882. ' Sole Importers t THE APOLLINABIS COMPANY LIMITED, 19 Regent street Lor on B.W chambebl-nb' M.eat Dogs , Biscuits abe the best eveb intboduced. SuppUed to the Boyal Kennels at Saudringham. Mr Francis Sutton, F.C.S 7 FJ.C. Analytical Chemist, writes: " These Biscuits are specially adapted to the purpose intended, that is to say, they are a highly nutritiousfood, in whioh all the necessary elements are well balanced, so as to constitute a perfect food, without a narticle of worthless or useless material In this important respect they are by fax the Best Dog Food I have ever examined, and I have the greatest confidence in reconun-nding them." CHAMBEBLIN'S MEAT BISCUITS have for manyyears been used in some the principal Kennels, and by experienced breeders and trainers of Dogs. I have toe permission of Mr B. Gittus. the late owner of that most celebrated dog, Ceoma-rie, twice winner of the Waterloo Cup, to use his name in support of CHAMBEBLIN'S MEAT BISCUITS. Coomassie and his other dogs were fed Pl C__!-_r-----N'| 1 8-3CUITS were also supplied to Mr J. 8. Postle, owner of Prince Dagmar, winner of the Waterloo Cup, 1881 Price ,18b per cwt, bag included. Specria quotations for 5 cwt and 1 ton lota. GBANULATED DOG FOOD IN PACKETS, Fo Puppies and Sick Dogs, recommended by Mr Wynn," Caractacus,'* ftc 9dos kets, 6s 6dt 12 doa packets, 25 nolnding boxes). CB-dOKJ-L-N DOG SOAP. 3d tablets. xev"ll tobleto),ss perbo Free from Bm-L.. Warranted not JAMES CHAMBEBLIN, Norwich Ewg_-~t> MICA AXLE GBEASE COMPOSED largely of powdered Mica or lainglass, is the beet and cheapest lubricator nthe world—the beat because it does not gum, but forms a highly polished surface ever the axle, reducing friction &ds lighter—rig the draft* the cheapest bees*** it coats no more than inferior brands, and one box wiU do the work of two of any other make. Answers a weU for harvesters mUI gearing, threshing machines, core planters, carriages, buggies Ac, aa or wagons. Guaraateed to contain no etroleu—t Sold by aU dealers. (ST onr Pocket Cyclopedia c* "Thin* Worth Knowing" mailed free. MICA MANUFAC-TJBING CO 228 Hudson street. New York. 356 Euclid Aye., Cleveland, O. 31 Michigan Aye.. Chicago, H U.S-A. IJ-NMIS. FBLTHAM'S SEWPATENT "CLIMAX LAWN TENNIS BAT. ABSOLUTELY PUBE, (See Analysis). - Sent Post Free on Application ELLIS' BUTHIN WATERS, . Established 1825. /CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Benowned foi \j their purity for Bu-f-a-Century Situated on the premises, and exdusiveiy he private property of the firm. Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatio Ginger Ale for Gout, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water, corks branded—"B- Ellis and Son, Buthin," and every label is registered, and bears their name and trade mark. Sold Everywhere, and Whokaala of B. ELLIS ft SON, Buthin, North Wales, Manufacturers ■ the Boyal Family,. ' London Agents—W. Best and Sons, Henrietta street. Cavendish square; Caution.—Beware of spurious imitations, and insist on having Ellis's Buthin Mineral Waters.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6142, 27 May 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6142, 27 May 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6142, 27 May 1885, Page 4

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