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KTaMam ' SEA FOAM * BAKING POWDER Puddings, ate. What a Professor of the Culinary Art says :— Marine Hotel, Snmaer, May Ist, 1889. Messrs A. W. Nelson and Co. Gentlemen,— Having tried your Baking Powder I find it a Tery superior article, renderimr the goods light, and leaving them a food color I may add that of the many brands of Basing. Powder that have earn* nnder my nottceaaring a professional experience of fortyfire yeses the Sea Foam brand has .never been excelled.—X am, yours, &c. ' JAMBS W. MORTON, Professor of Cookery at the Girls' High School To be had at all the leading Christchurch grocers, and of the foUowuig :-Lyttelton, Keesrs Forbes and Co., T. EL lonjon, W.iß. Bhepnapd, B. Bain; Sydenham, D. <*"*•»!« G£udey7Mesnrs A. Orr and Co. (Colombo road), the Supply Stores (Willow Bank), Mr H. BonSngtpnj Addington, Mr J.Munnings; P»l*a«U JtfrH. Bu Raddon; Avonville, Mr T. HnUett; TPoolston, Mr J. H. Hopkins. 7215 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. JAMES~CLEGG, PERAMBULATOR MANUFACTURER, 181 ARMAGH STREET, \XriSHES to call the attention of the publio W tohis SUPERIOR STOCK OP PERAMBULATORS Which for style and durability cannot be surpassed. AH my materials are of the best quality, and all work guaranteed. r ■ All kinds of perambulators repaired* Price Lists post-free. Note the address— 181 ARMAGH STREET, few doors from Colombo street 6083 ■ HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS SY ROYAL MAIL COACH. '■ A ' COACH LEAVES Cooper's Culverden Hotel EVEBY TUESDAY and SATURDAY, on arrival of the mid-day train team Christchuroh, RETURNING on THURSDAY •ad MONDAY in time to catch the 2JBQ p.m. train for ChriatahuMb. Through Return Tickets are leaned at ChrJatchurch Railway Btation eTer/Saturday. RETURN FARE, SOa-FIRST-CLASa Tickets ftTallable for return for lout Weeks tram Monday after date of issue. N^—Passengers desirous of breaking the fctroey at Culverden can do bo, proceeding by Coaoh or Buggy to dfitU ntt^on when required. TftlH tun rtmy in WIW Qo o^ In ocmnegtton with the above Coaches, I have i SADDLB HORSES and BUGGIES always, to tchad oaSireatreasonable charges. ' Barcato awl attendeato Ts3 " | (KMBBANDCO*; AXABOA UMEOFCOACHBa MEETS the TrataTat little Eirer, leaving Christchurch -at 8.16 train from Christ; chur «J «Mondays, TVedneed _ , ana Satur. . the Steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuestfays, Thursdays, and Fridays; &S aan. train from Christchurch. _ Proprietor JtV Duvauchelle'sßay. ■ BAY COACH. ' ON and after June Ist the Governor's Bay Coach will Run on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays only, leaving Lyttelton Railway ~ Station atSUO a>m. and 4.30 pan.; leaving a Tenor's Bay at 8.20 a.m, and 3.15 p.m. Par* a to be paid for on delivery. H. TEAPE, Governor's Bay. Saddle Horses ana Boats on Hire. Coach will run any day privately by applying, to W. H. Teape, Proprietor. HOT SPRING^ : PLAINS AND WAlAtfc BY ROYAL MAT!i COACH. • A COACH leaves Culverden Every Tuesday ' on arrival of mid-day Train from Christ* ' cfturch, returning on Thorvday in time to .• catch the s>4s Train for Christchuroh. ; Jirough Return Tickets are issued at Christ* eureh Railway Station Krery Tuesday, to alud*Coach and Railway Fare. M FIRST CLASS, Si - - 80%^« n .Wcketa,available «« Return Xor FOUR . WKSKS'rom Thursday afterdate oilseao. for"waiau. A COACH leaves Culverden for Walau every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train from Chriatcburch, retarning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, leaving Waiaa etl2 noon, in time to causa die 2.45 Train for Christchurch. \ In eonotction with the ab o Tel tne T I bAy Special Coaches, Double and Single Baggies and Waggonettes, and Saddle Horsraon immediate hire. Orders through post or wire reeeire prompt attention. Special atumUon siren to passengers, and parcels forwarded for aettTenhyeoaeh. DBRRBTT> 8419 Propria jffgTC COLERIDGE AND GLSNTUNNSL ' ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACHleaves Glentunnel tor Lake Coleridge, viaWindwhistle House sea Snowden, every FRIDAY MORNING, OB arrival of Train from Christeburch, return* . ia~ in Urn* for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to passengers, and saroeto forwarded for delivery oy coach. rnivrm £ n. BURKITT, Proprietor. South Malvem. ' MJCTHYEN AND ALFORD FOREST MAU. COACHIfiS. »T\HS above Coaches will leave the Methven A Railway Station at U β-m. on TUES> Ca.y£tiT&RSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, Returning from Altord Forest irxet Qmosats «.«! on each of the above-mentioned days. passengers will receive every attention. Pfcroels and Ordeis attended to. Horses and SS«onmrefrommeuntojigned^ e^ '-" IANGBXACH ROYAL MAIL COACH. fITOJS above Loagbeach Dally I tiiajuujre for AauburMO. at 7.«| ■yulu* wawrton, oau aau.; A anion, aj» man.; VvbMtHUQe, *&> auu.; »rriTing a* Asjaburtaa MtbaetorUte express ualntrom Chrtstchurca toxuaaru and Dunedin. The Coach leaves the frMtoatee at 4.M arriving at Longbeaefi MTJipun. AU paroeis entrusted to the Pro■ristor wiii be promptly delivered at their variousdeeanatious. Pawtngerfares---T&xoaek sjßgle.fie; return, 8* LAEJB COXiSBIDaS^ » MAIL Coach teaves*GKntunnel for Wind A wMstiaHoqse and LakeCadetlageerery FjSukA.X Morning, on arrival oC team trom ijtartwetmrrt. ~~"™>tnrjm time to eacob erso lea train. Satarday. /Telegrams aad Pnroaa a. a. liUfvKmr. Proprietor. South Malven, &.OT7NT CAVsmuen BuYii, mail coAca.^^**™ _ JOHN HOOD. OI»K»eOM«BSANDMTOnr«H BOTAi

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7356, 8 July 1889, Page 2

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