Boainesß Notices VV m. Stocks. MASON, &c, 1 Madras street South and No. 9 Wilson street, Christchurch. Established 1873. An extensive stock of every class of Monuments and Tombstones on hand, reduced to prices to suit the present times. Inscriptions in lead, &c. All work guaranteed. Inspection invited. 6992 * W. GARDINER, _; WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &C. O S f — •uoiinaiin reloads a_;o3ai _ £r Iso,i .\q Riopjy -u'a\.oi in pajaaps jsaq rf piru isotuojd atp si n '-oig 'AjtaaSMor — ° JO s).x>is Juvi aas 'pus •pAiied © '-' -aa puv ipiim .iaa.\a m'.w. ua.via " — sq>uoui ,ia*o.\u joj iiti\!jjisA\.' paiutid — 2 V ■.«*—.OX .<CI MOOXS ASHOHVI 3HX ~* —uoiidiaosop .—oa;> jo sauoig '-saoud -* Hsi'Sug -pajisap j; pasn p'Oif a—v Jub\ 2? "uiJisap Say oi apuin a".ionaAvar '.uou i*i O — renoo opmu pun poitj.vouaa XionoAvof pio •opiiq oijj jo soipinjjq jjb m jjj Q -S'qaao— >qi si puo 'soiuoio'o auoaojgip « in aauatiadxa pouwa pug os'b eeq puw <j uopuoq pug i-so _, Btn 2 -pea* otrj jo auo i-e oiup stq paAJOb •{)•„{ 5 Q •aupreAv istjq.tt. sarßdo_ -auop hjoav eqi w »3 ods pan amoo •o.„A3rra_' si o.<aa_s m 0 "saspoiaid oqj uo auop sjoav jry *o;? S _ *J3J(Tiaitpie_v '*oj\OM.ap auun?o«jnuwi\- r* 'uaxiaavf) WY taoxa übo aubu sson J i 2 -deaqo pue 'ssaiqw>jj HO_X 2 S 238 COLOMBO STREET, .^ ■ ~i Opposite the Market Place, 1 Christchurch. 7099 ARMSTRONG'S SALE. A WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of 77 Ladies' new Short Black Jackets, thelatest fashion, nicoly trimmed, worth from 25s to 45a. Will be sold at from 7s 6d to 10s 6d. Just arrived, large consignment of Colored Velveteen, must ko at half-price, is 3d per yard 3000 Yards Striped Flannel at aid Extra-Super Black Silk, very wide, worth 8s 6d, but will be sold at 4s 6d Fashionable Tailor-made Tweed Jackets 6s 6d, wholesale price ot these was 15s Double-width Twill Sheeting 9§d I Case Ladies' Underclothing at half-price Large Heavy Towels, liyda long, at 9Jd Another lot of String Matting at 6d Another lot of Strong Corsets at Is 5Jd Ladies' Silk Gloves at 6±d, worth three times the mono Double-width Hessian sid, Flowers 2d Yard wide Painted-hack Floorcloth IOJd 318 Fashionable Trimmed Plush Hats, with largo Ostrich Fenther, worth 20s, for "s 6d '0 pieces Colored Embroidery, Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d dozen Another receipt ot Black and Colored Cashmere Costumes, trimmed broche, at 12s 6d and 19s 6d LOO Dozen Hat and Bonnet Shapes at Id Sew Embroidery Is 0d a dozen. Big Shirts Is 9a Consignment of Men's Soft Black Felt Hats Is 3d sents' Flattop Felt Hats at half-price—4s 6d Soys' Tweed Suits, lined through, at 4s 6d 3oys*Hard Felt Hats, newest shapes, at 2s 9d Sew Lot of Men's Overcoats, half-price—l9s 6d Special Purchase of Gents' and Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs at very low prices V lot of Garter Elastic, white, at Id a yard. The great secret is buying clearing lots at end )f season at Home, get the goods out here juick, and cell quick very low prices. We lave special facilities for doing this—no rent to iay for our High street shop, and the lowest in Christchurch for onr Market place shop, so we »n cut right under the big shops, which no one Be3t Vawe in Christchurch for All. Terms Stricjcly Cash to Everybody. 4959 ILL TRIUMPHANT The following Medicines have been for many i rears highly approved of by the Public and a Sold Medal awarded them at the Chri tc'aurch Exhibition, viz.:— _-„_„ B FOR HORSES: Colic or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil Worm Powders. • FOR DOGS: Distemper Powders Mange Ointment. vo FOKHUMANUS _: RHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Syrup. Every Article that bears my Name f S.SO and Trade-f J-Mark Is Guaranteed. Beware of Spurious Imitations. CAUTION. Whereas S. SLESINGER, the oldest and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner in the Australian colonies —who has introduced his unfailing remedies and educated the Publio to treat their own Horses, Cattle or Dogs by offering his medicines at a very low price (f or the differs ent diseases, see circular) has, after obtaining a good sale for them, now to Caution the Publio against Spurious Imitations of his Remedies. 13ome unprincipled persons are trying to push the sale of their abominable rubbish in opposition to the genuine article, and Mr Slesinger warns his customers not to-be S.S. guUed or duped by such impostors or their —- agents. See that my Name and Trade V.S. Mark is attached to every article. I will shortly give yod the names and number of those villains who are now trying to ruin mc, if they could, by forcing the sale of spurious imitations. _ ..———. SAML. SLESINGER, 326 Veterinary Surgeon, Dunedin. J. JONES, IRONMONGER. Corner Tuam and Colombo streets. HAS ON SALE ARDEN Tools, Scythes, Fencing Wire and II Netting. American Cooking Stoves, Furnishing and Builders' Hardware, Hitchcock s Lamps, Guns and Ammunition, AT LOWEST PRICES 69T CURE CANCERS. GRANDMOTHERS SALVE. CERTAIN cure for Cancers. Tumors, Ulcers, Abscesses. Erysipelas, Old Sores, Cuts. Burns, Scalds, Bites, Stings, Inftammation, and all other kinds ot sores, and can be obtelnedof the foUowing agents in Christchurch:—Mr John a Cook, chemist, Cashel street; Mrs Stoupe, eeneral storekeeper, corner Barbadoes and Kilaiore streets; Mrs Thompson, Colombo street; Mr G. F. Derner, Princes street, Dunedin: Mr D. C. Stock, CUnton; Mr G. H. Blackwell, general storekeeper. Kaiapoi; and by all respectable chemists, druggists, and storekeepers. MRS. RH>ER, Chnstchurch, Manufacturer Patentee. TESTIMONIAL. Cambridge, June, 1860. To Mrs Rider.—My wife wishes mc to thank you very much for sending her a liberal supply of your Cancer Salve. I think you call it Grandmother's Salve. She says herc__*eris quite cured. She can now do our own washing 2nd needlework, which she has not done before for two years, as the cancer was on therorefinger of her right hand. She says it has saved hirUfe. If she had had that at first fcuteadof going to the hospital, how much suffering ft would have saved her. as she was turned out as incurable a few days before you sent yoiu Salve when they told her Bhe had but a few days to live, yours most --tefnlly, il3l W. G—RH-TT.
To Mrs Rider,—l am muy thankful, to testify to the value of Grandmother's Salve in curing mv legs, which were very bad for about two rears tluring which time I bad. oeen to several doctors and chemists, but without them doing mc the least good, until I was persuaded by Mrs Stoupe, one of your agents, to try Grandmother's Cancer Salve, which has quite cured them, and they feel better and stronger than they have done for years. Yours most faithfully, M. Nehx, Greenp&riJanuary 7th, 1887. For other testimonials see circular. Mr H. F. Stevens, Wholesale Chemist and Dmggist, a_l Mr J. S. Cook, street, <*_r_tehurch, have accepted the WholeB_— Agencies for Canterbury. JP.S.— Sold by all respectable chemists and druggists. Mrs Rider may be consulted (free) even* Wednesday and Saturday, from 11 tot at Boston House, Grafton read off Crescent road, St. Albans. 83C3
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6853, 10 September 1887, Page 3
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