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Fnbllo luoticee " CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT COLOMBO STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. *** • -«i ia t> JOHN GOODMAN be glad to see his numerous constituents, when they wffl "*' w .wlß; FIND THE GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. JOHN GOODMAN, COLOM O STBEET, CHRISTCHURCH. TADDYTS HIGH CZiASS SNUFBH GUARANTEED PURB. 189 YBABS' BBFUTATION FOB EXCELLENCE OB QUALITY. FINEST SCENTED SCOTCH SNUFF. GENUINE PBINCB'B, MO-TON'S, LATAEXA AND OTHER BAFPBBB Of the Finest Quality, with the most Costly Boosts, In Mb. lib., and ftlb. Jars. SOIiD EVERYWHEBE. TADDY & CO., LONDON. ESTABLISHED 189 YEABS.
Insurance Companies. THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. SHAREHOLDERS on the Christohuroh Register ar« hereby informed that Warranw for the 13th DIVIDEND on their SHARKS can be obtained ou application at the Offices of t.b« Company, Hereford street. W. DEV-NISH MEASES, General Manager.' Chriatchurch, 7th July, 1886. 7-8 9946 THE NATIONAL FESE AND MABINB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital ... Two Million Pounds Sterling. Paid-up. 497,508. Beeervee, .£200,918. IMriTH UNLIMITED LIABILITY v v large body of Shareholders resident in New Zealand. Fire and Marine Ria_i of all kinds accepted at Current Bates. ALEXANDER CABBICK, Manager, Corner of Cashel street and High street. tVsajk uu_o-___ irxauKAjNoisp X PANY OF NEW ZEALAND. FIRE ANDMABINE. CAPITAL J"~~... -2,000,000. Effects every description of FE_E and MABINB BISKB at Lowest Current Bates. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. CUFF k GBAHAM, Managers for Canterbury, 131 Lichfield street, Christohurch. _ 1-80 8657 T IVEBPOOL AND LONDON .AND -Li GLOBE INSOBANCE COMPANY. Established in the Colonies, 1853. Invested in the Colonies, .£250 000, (A f act which adds value to ite claims for public support). -Arcnmulated Funds, 47,591.949 Fire Keserve Fund, £i ,800.000. The Largest Fire Insurance Company in the world. The all important consideration both for persons already insured and teose abont to insure is the solvency and security of the. company. J AS. A. BIRD. Manager for, Canterbury. Cathedral square. 7-7 Agents vvanted Everywhere. 9917 Public Notices. 8. NUTT, ~" BAKER AND GENERAL STOBB-KEEP-B, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, TAI TAPU. Mail Carrier Lincoln to Tai Tana. AGENT tor the DAILY and WEEKLY "PBESB.' Subscribers in thiß District are requested to apply to Mr Nutt for their papers. • Agent for the Colonial Insurance Company and the Equitable Insurance Company. i __ 8 MCOlg £i BATEFUL. (^OMFORTINU. EPPS'SJDOCXIA. BBEAKFAST. "By a thoroaghknowledge of thenataral laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties ef well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage whioh may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the Judicious nee of such 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 _iereia awaak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article In the "Civil Service Gasette." Made simply with boiling water or mllk. Sold in Hb paoketa, by Grocers, labelled thus— JAMBB BPPS k CO Homoopat—lo Chemints, LONDON. BNOLAND. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. AT all times and everywhere in these colonies are publio companies and institutions proffering to take care of your money. They will pay you generous interest, or they hold out expectations of tempting profit. Banking, insmanco, mining, manufacturing, mercantile, land and loan companies, bmld—ig, co-operative, and other societies, fill the air with rosy prom_es. And for those who have ample means, success will likely enough attend upon good judgment, for " money makes money." Meantime you must live and be clothed, and here permit us respectfully to impress you with an investment which wffl even EABN ITSELF, and which wffl all along make better proportionate profits than any other disposition of capital whatsoever. Every home and every person in it ceaselessly demand the products of the busy needle. The house-linen and upholstery require attention, and new garments are ever needed. Often the housewife stitches until her eyes become weary, till bar spine and her fingers ache, yet ahe cannot overtake her work. She must purchase ready-made articles at the shops inferior to and more expensive than those which she might produce herself had she only the first requisite of a household, viz., a WEBTHEIM Sewing Machine. This is tha investment which will EABN ITS OWN COST and continue long after to yield most ample profits. "A penny I saved is a penny gained," and some more ' strongly express the truth in saying i "money saved is twice earned. _ Little hand-sewing is now performed, for ' I the product of the labor ia so very small in < comparison with the patience and time ex- i pended upon itj moreover, the stooping j '< posture which is necessary, with the head : ibent downwards, and the arms more or < less constrained, and the sustained de- i 1 mand upon the eyesight, aremjunons. It . -impossible, utterly -opossible, for a lady , to rtfceh so finely, and i accurately by, die caa by the I Wo-ierful WEBTH_n£„Macl_nes. v A moment's examination of _the work which aav one may performwitn ; them wflleonWe wffl five ; Mftcotton and she shall make with the WEBTHEIM New Family Machine 33 : stitches to the inch, at the rate of 500 a mi-ate (a good ruffes ,1000 a minute. Each stitch wffl be faultlessly accurate, and in the precise place whareit ' was intended to go. Vary delicate mate-
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6491, 13 July 1886, Page 4
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