Anctlona. B-NN-STTB BBOS. f WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. l TO WOOL BUYERS. OUB SECOND SALE WILL TAKE FXiACB 1 TO-MOBBOW, SATUBDAY. Wool now open for inspection, and Oata- I loguea ready at oar Wool Stores. 1 BENNETTS BBOS., Auctioneers and Woolbrokers, ! 6687 196 Caahel street and Leeston. ' H. B. SOBENSEN. LYTTELTON. THIS DAY, at 1 o'clock. DOYLEY v DEMPSEY. BY WABBANT OF THE B.M. COUBT, LYTTELTON. HB. SOKE NS EN has received maa a true tion to SELL ON THE PBEMISES, London Btreet, as above, 4or 5 Herring Nets, complete; no reserve Also, Boots, 1 cheat Drawers (7 drawers), Furniture, Tea, and Sundries. Two Watches. Terms cash. 6085 H. B. SOBHSN-EN. Auctioneer. -r._ucatioi.al. MB WILLIAM WEBLEY. Pianoforte Tuner and Teacher of Music, 141 Hereford street, Christchurch. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING ON THE CONTINENTAL METHOD. MBS E. PRICE, 171 Armagh atreet (next Dr. Deamer'a). An Evening Class is now forming for Training and Producing the Voice. Terms, 10a 6d per quarter. Intending pupils will kindly forward names as early aa possible. Circulars at the Music Warehouses, 7844 1 BEACH-GLEN BOARDING SCHOOL SUMNER. Conducted by MB C. L. WIGGINS, And a thoroughly competent Assistant. rTTHE SCHOOL is pleasantly dtuated, 1 within easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby the boys may enjoy the advantages of sea bathing at suitable times and under careful supervision. The course of study includes all the usual branches of a liberal education; and with a view to thorough efficiency both in teaching and supervision, the number of Boarders is limited to twenty-five. TEEMS (To include Board, Education, Books, and Stationery), For boys under 10 years, 48 guineas per annum For boys over 10 years, 54 guineas per annnm. 811? Hotels. EMPIRE HOTEL, WELLINGTON. HGILMEB begs to announce to a the travelling and general public that the above favorite Hotel has just beea THOBOUGHLY BENOVATED And re-furnished throughout. The Accommodation at the Empire is nownot tobe .Tirpaased by any other hotel a i the colony. 9182 SOUTHEBN CROSS HOTEL, ADDINGTON. fTIHIS FAMILY HOTEL, replete with _L every convenience for Travellers aad Boarders, attaated on tho important Addington Junction, in close proximity to the Canterbury Sale Yards, Cantorbßry Agricultural Society'B new Show Grounds, aad Government Work—hope. Good Stabling, ranlndtng loose boxes aad yards. Trams past evary half-hoar. 8791 P. BUBKH. B-Binesa Notice*. TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS, 4c. THE — ndersigned have just received from Grafton, N.S.W., per Borealis, a consignment ef IBON BABK, In sizes from 6 x 3 to 16 x 14, and in lengths up to 4—ft, [both sawn and hewn. The Timber ia all first class, and will be Bold Cheap. 4952 CUFF - GBAHAM. PRIME BETTER, CHEESE. I.OAF A»T> MEDIUM BIZE. WE are CASH BUYEBB of above at HIGHEST MABKET BATES. FOLEY - COMPANY, Manchester street. 9814 KELIEF FBOM CO IN FIVE MINClfc . BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL or CARRAGEEN Ob IRISH MOSS, CUBES COUGHSrCOLDS, BRONCHIAL DIFFICULTIES, BBONCB-TIS, And all Diseases of the Breathing Organs. It Sooths aad Heals the Membrane of the Lunge, inflamed and poisoned by the disease, and prevents the Night Sweats and Tightness across the Chest which accompany it. SOLD EVEBYWHEBE. Wholesale at the Drug Warehouses. ENQUIRED IN AUSTRALIA. No. 5, Olive Bank Terrace, Healey street, Paddington, Bydney. i 19th June, 1886. Mr G. Bonnington, Chemist, Christchurch, New Zealand. Dear Sir,—Some weeka ago you wrote, in reply to my enquiries, stating that you were sending /some "Irish Moss,'' of your own make, over to Sydney, but on enquiring at Prosaer and Co.'a they state that they have not received aay, and they mentioned that they had many enquiries from New Zealand people for the article, and that it would command a good sale. I myself will be prep—red to t_ke two dozen large bottles for my-own private use, at I find it a more certain cure for cold in. he head (from which I suffer very much) than anything I know, and I ahall gladly recom mend it to my friends. I cannot obtain any relief from the medicines sold in Sydney, and am anxious to get your preparation as soon as possible. Yours truly, 7979 B. A- C. Gibbinos. |~«. BAT-FUL /-yOMFOBTIHG. lIiPPS'SJDOCOA. BBEAKFAST. " By a thorosgh knowledge ot the natural lawa whioh govern the operatiot— ot digestion and nutrition, aad by a careful agp—cation of the ftae propertleesf well-eeteoted cocoa, Mr breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage — _ioh may save as many heavy doctors t__. It is by the judicioas nee cf suck articles of diet that a coaatitttiott may bt gn—.ma—y ba—t np _n__ strong encash to resi at every tendency to disease. Hundreds of tab—c z——adiet are lotting aroead at toady to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping o-rtelvet wellfortifled with a-re Wood aad a properly nonriahed bame."--See -rt-clein the"Civil Service Qototxa. _f&" I ?3_ >J "$* »«Bfc3_water cr ___. BoUtaHbpac-e_rs7G«>oerß,lase_ed B-B-r—* lAMBS BPPS * CO grow— Chemists. IiONDO^BirerLAND.
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6626, 17 December 1886, Page 4
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