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SEA FOAM (Brand registered) BAKING _POWDER. Padding*, Sco. What a Professor of »c Culinary Art »ys:Marine Hotel, Bumner, May Ist, 1839. Meaere^W.NelwnandCo. Po^e U r e TSd-|? a^6 Sor r arS r cle.re« aikSic Po«d«r that have come under'my noriceanrlng a professional experience or rortynreyears the Sea Foam brand baa never been excelled.—l am, yours, &c. JAMES W. MORTON, Professor of Cookery at the Girls' High School To be had at all the leoding- Christchnrch grocers, and of the following:—Lyttelton, Messrs frorbes and Co. T. H. La"/°n. W. a Sheppaid, E. Bain; Sydenham, l>. Gow. Mrs Chiddey, Messrs A. Orr and Co. (Colombo road), the Supply Stores iWMow Bank). Mr H. BoaningtonTlddington. Mr J. Mannings; Apnu Mr H. H. Raddon ; ATonnlle, Mr T. HuUett; Woolston, Mr J. H. Hopkins. <zla ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. JAMES~CLEGG, PERAMBULATOR MANUFACTURER, 181 ARMAGH STREET, WISHES to call the attention of the public to his SUPERIOR STOCK OF PERAMBULATORS Which for style and durability cannot be surpassed. All my material* are of the best quality, and all work guaranteed. All kinds of perambulators repaired. Price JUsrs post-free. Note the address— 181 ARMAGH STREET, Few doors from Colombo etreet 8082 I l_ E. BEARDSLEY, fine art dealer, Manchester Stbket, Christchuroh. HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH IJSAVE3 Cooper's CulYerden jtV_ Hotel EVERY TUESDAY and BATURCaY. on arrival of the mia-day train from Qhrlstohuroh, RETURNING on THURSDAY and MONDAY in time to catch the 2.30 p.m. train for Christchurch. Through Return Tickets are issued at Chrlstchurch Railway Station every Saturday. RETURN FARE. 30a FIRST GLASS. Tickets available for return for Four Weeks trom Monday after date of issue. N.B.—Passengers dosiroua of breaking the tourney at Culverden can do so, proceeding by Coach or Boggy to destination when required. This Coach Mao runs in connection with Cook and Bone'ToT»iet Agency. In connection with the above Coaches, I have SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES always to be bad on Hire at reasonable charges. Parcels and Telegrams strictly attended to» W. H.COOPEB. 7g2 Proprietor. COBBANDCO.. AKAROA HNE~OF COACHES. MEETS the Train at Little River, leaving Christchurch at 8.15 train from Christ, chur il 11 Mondays, Wednesd __ , ana Satur, ear •"•• - • Meet* tne Steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays; 8.5 a.m. train bun Coxiatchuxch. S.LEE, Proprietor ÜB9 Duvauchelle'a Bay. GOVERNOR:S BAY COACH] SN and after June Ist the Governor's Bay ' . Coach will Run on Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays only, leaving Lyttelton Railway Station at 5.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m.; leaving Governor's Bay at 8.20 a.m. and 3.15 p.m. Paroelß to be paid for on delivery. W.H.TEAPE, Governor's Bay. Saddle Hones and Boats on Hire. Coach will ran any day privately by applying to W. H. Teape, Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS, BANMER PLAINS AND WAIAU. BY ROYAL MAIL COACH. A COACH leaves Culverden Every Taeaday /\. on arrival of mid-day Train from UhxUt Smirch, returning oe Thursday in time to catch the 2.15 p.m. Train for Christchurch. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station Every Tuesday, to toalude Coach and Railway Fare. FIRST CLASS „ T .. .. Tickets available for Return for FOUR WBXKS <rom Thursday after d&» of laiue, FOR^WAIAU. A COACH leaves Culverden for Waiau •very Monday. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday on arrival of mid-day Train from efaristehnrch, returning on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, leaving Waiau at 12 noon, in time to catch toe 2.45 p.m Train ferChristchureh. In connection with the ab o ve. lne I hay Bpedal Coaches, Double and Single Buggies and Waggonettes, and Saddle Homes on immediate hire. Orders through post ?r wire receive prompt attention. Special attenUwa given to passengers, and patoels forwarded foe aattTeryfeTeoach. DBRRKTTi g|ia Propria T,AKR fIOT.ICRIDGE AND GLENTUNNKIT ROYAL MAIL COACH. AM ATI. COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge, viaWlndwhisUe House ana finoirden, every FRIDAY MOKNINO, on arrival of Train from Uhristehurch, returning is time for Evening Train SATURDAY. iSpeoial attention given to passengers, and parcel* forwarded for delivery by coach. * m "" a. BURKITT. Proprietor. South Malveixu HSTHVKN AND ALFORD FOREST yjAir. COACHES. fTVHE above Coaches will leave the Methvea ■ Railway Station at U a.m. on TUK6UaYH, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, Betuming trom Alf ord Forest Post Office at s pytifi, on each of the above-mentioned days. 'Passengers will receive every attention. Parcels and Ordeis attended to. Hones and BsKKiea on Hire trom the undersigned. - »&»«"> HKKK. Proprietor. LOH6BEACH ROYAL MAIL COACH, 7TVHB above Coacu"i^ Tei langbeach Daily J (Sundays excoptedj for AaooorUia, asl.*l sub. ;vv aterton, o.lu aau.; Aaiitoa, eva a.m.; Wbeatstone, a.to aan.; arriving at A*aburtaa Intime tor tne express train trom Uhristohurca (oTiataru and Dunedin. The Uoach leaves the Pert Ootce at 4.6U p.m., arriving at Lungbeaso at 7JO p.m. All parcels entrusted to toe Proprietor will be promptly delivered as their vaiieasdeednatione. PaasengerCareß—Throagft sfaiele, fie; return, tie. ~6LKNTUNNEL TO LASJB COLERIDaaT - a MAJXi Coach leave* Glentunnel for Wind J3L whistle House and L*iteOau»rlu«eor«»ry FkEDaY morning, on arrival of tram troui Ghitotcnurcn. recumingta ttme to catch even sag train, Saturday. Telegrams and Paioeis ' aweaiixtWb A. H. BLttKJTT _ Propru tor, iviuth Alalvem. TINWALQ AND MOUN I' eSOMRRS BOMSK6~AND CAVjs^QQg JOMN HOOD. OUKT BOlaj, a COACH RUNS each A Swa Hood's UQtmL UQ**t££Z?tSfs£t£2i trom Methvea, tetanias assa*

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7362, 15 July 1889, Page 2

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