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Bortragh Co—ncfls. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL, VALUATION* LIST, 1883. riIAKE NOTICE—Tho VALUATION LIST ' JL for the Borough of Lyttelton for the year 1883 is now OPEN for INSPECTION at the Borough Council Office. All objections thereto must be left at the Resident Magistrates Court. Lyttelton.on or before the 15th February, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must bo left at th© Town Clerk's Office not less than seven days before thanext sitting of the said Court. H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Lyttelton. 16th January. ISSS. 3391 Business Notices. W. A. German SURGEON DENTIST, Registered under the Dentists Act, England, And the Dentists Act, New Zealand Has REMOVED from 218 High street to 9 CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Between Morton's Buildings and Post Office). 9865 riULVER & "IT OW E, ACCOUNTANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 203 Hereford Street, Citt. Books Kept, Balance Sheets Drawn, AudiMade, Rents Collected, Stocks Taken, Accounts Collected or Bought. Agencies Wanted. P.O. Box 352. 2 TAYLOR & OAKLEY Brass Founders, Plumbers. Ga-rfltters, Tin and Iron Plate Workers, 231 Tuam street west. Tel phone No. 118. Telephone No. 118. Direct Importers of Plumbing, Gasfitttog and S_oit_rr Goods, 6cc» - Gas chandeliers, bra<_ets, hall lamps; a choice assortment of tha'latest designs on hand •. and to aurive. Water-pipes,gappipes,_}"- tanks, force and lift pomps, --raeaulto rams, baths to east Iron, plate tine ana galvanised iron, in stock at lowest prices. WATER TANKS.—Having a large number on hand, iwe are prepared to s at lowest prices. STINNEAR'S PATENT SMOKE CONES. We have entered into arrangements with the Patentee to manufacture and sell those' Cones, which, after severe tests, have proved themselves superior to any Clnmney Cowl to the market. They have also been found et-ually Buocessful as Ventilators, having given every sat—faction where fixed. Country orders will receive prompt attention. Country orders promptly executed. Brass casta—gs daily. Estimate—given for all kinds of work In connection with the trade. •' 14 By special appointment to his Excellency the Governor.' G. FLETCHER, TAILOR, Sec, HA S J—/ EMO YE D To his New Premises, COLOMBO STREET. 8897 COME AND SEE T ATE S T "*VT OVELTIBS IN OIL LAMP STOVES. Four Different Kinds to Choose from. PRI C E 12 s 6 D * 22 s 6 D - 42 s - 6 D ' J. PLAISTED & CO., OH- STOVE and NOVELTY WAREHOUSE (Opposite Bank of N.Z. CHRISTOHURCH. «W6 LANE'S PATENT BEER EXTRACTOR.
IMPORTANT TO HOTELS—EPERS. . BY USING this PATENT EXTRACTOR Hotelkeepers can Effect a CONSIDERABLE SAVING. , , , . . It avoids waste, and completely excludes air from the casks. It is an improvement on the syphon now in general use, which has failed to give satisfaction owing to its liability to get out of repair. * . Tbe whole of the parts are made very strong, and easily cleaned, and it is impossible for them to get out of order. Hot—keepers usingthe Extractor can depend upon Drawing their Beer in a Perfectly Bright and Sparkling Condition. To be ODteiined Only from the Patentee— JAMES LANE, CANTERBURY HOTEL, LYTTELTON. . 2947 CURE CANCERS. GRANDMOTHERS SALVE. CERTAIN cure for Cancers. Tumors. Ulcers, Abscesses, Erysipelas, Old Sorcf, Cuts, Bun—, Scalds, Bites, Stings, Inflammtrt*aa, and all other kinds of sores. TESTIMONIAL. St. Albans, Aug. 22, 1887. Mrs Rider.—For the sake of the public as well as yourself, I should like to testify to the healing qualities of Grandmother's Salve. I am 76 years of age, and have been suffering far six vcars with ulcerated sore legs. In that time I was treated by three doctors and five chemists. They told mc I was an old man, and could never be cured, and that I could not expect to be so strong on my legs as I had been. Sec.; bilt lam thankful to say, by using Grandmother's Salve, my legs are quite cured with scarce a mark left on them. I believe they are a3 strong now as they were thirty years ago. I have used it for corns and chilblains with the greatest success. I will never be withodt it in the house, nor would anyone else if they knew the value of it. The more it is known, the more it will be used. I am, most gratefully yours, Thomas Codling. P.S.—Sold by all respectable chemists and druggists. Mra Rider maybe consulted (free) every Wednesday and Saturday, from 11 toi Boston House, Grafton road off Crescant St. Albans. 836 BEEHIVE BOOT DEPOT TO THE FRONT AGAIN. WHERE TO BUY YOUR BOOTS AND - SHOES. f A SEW FACTS TO THE WORKING CLASSES. IT is acknowledged on all hands that the times are bad and work is very- scarce for c working cla—cs, and that the spending power of the people is very low at the present time, therefore it behoves all to be very, careful how they spend their income, especially where there is a large' family to keep on a low wage, and When one has to look before he leaps. But enough/of this strain. WM. ROBINSON Has come to the conclusion that he is not to be outdone b*? any Boot Retailer to the City of Christchurch. Aalshallo—_ to the Public Boots and Shoes at Prices that no one can beat, I beg to stare that I Buy a Large Amount of my Stock for Cash, and therefore I can Sell Cheaper than any other House to town, lalao Import my own ~**'g™**"' Stock, so that there is no middle profits that the working mam has to pay. My expensessare lower than any house to town, so that enables n~r to SeU Cheaper than any- house to town. The_—is clear that W. R. can and does Sell hia Boots and Shoes at Prices that give every satisfaction to his Customers. Come all and Look at my Window for Prices, andsee if—ere is anything _ C__tchttrch to touch them. Those with large families will do well to give mc a call; it will save you pounds to a year. If there is aay working man cannot afford the Prioes marked on ' the Gooda, I will during the Holiday give them at Cost Price. W. ROBINSON, CHIROPODIST, HI G H STRE 21, ; KS I
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 6962, 16 January 1888, Page 8
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