Business Notices* ■---—■---■■- Hauptfleisch, yY * Co. l_f Manchester street (Green's Buildings). Box 255, Christchuroh. WAR-'aNDSTOOK BROKERS. GENERAL COMMISSION _uii*i-iiw *--» AGKNTS SEED AND PRODUCE'MERCHANTS, Agents for Karsten's Celebrated BerUn Pianos. See samples and prices at our Offices. All commissions promptly executed. w** TAYLOR AND OAKLEY BRASS KOUNDISKS, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, TIN AS I > IRuiS _\I_ATK j. i_ in-«. WORKER-. 534 Tuam -tree r West. Cbristcbubch. Telephone Na 113. DIRECT Importers of Plumbing, Gasfltting, and Sanitary Goods. &c. Water Pipes, Gas Pipes. Iron Tanks, Force and lift Pumps, Gas Chandeliers, Brackets, H'-11 Lamps—A choice assortment of the latest designs on hand, and landing ex Crusader. Hydraulic Rams, Baths in Cast-iron; Plate, Zinc and Galvanised Iron in Stock at Lowest Prices. Price Lists on application. Country Orders promptly executed. Brass Castings Daily. Estimates given for all kinds of work in connection with the trade. _________________ J« D. H ELLEWEL li (Late Ingham), DENTIST, 190 CASHEL STREET, Opposite Ballantyne's. SHILLING 1 T. J. Maling & Co. •**•"• CHIUSTCHUKCH. WTNES and SPIRITS of all usual varieties GEORGE GOU-ET E.Q.D. CHAMPAGNE. WHISKIES— Sandy Cook, Rob Roy. w Lochiel, Old Highland Vatted. Glasgow Cross, Napier Johnstone's. &c, Sec. CIGARS—A Choice Assortment. CIGARETTES—LittIe Beauties. w Vi-gi-ia Brights. Opera Puffs. Richmond Gems, Sec BLAND'S GUNS. ENGLISH CARTS. few bargains. BILLIARD BALLS, Cues, Sec, Sec Address— WORCESTER STREET. AND-PRINTED and MACHINE PRINTED PAPER-HANGINGS, WHITELAND WORKS, CHELSEA. LONDON. FSTABUSHED 1793. SCOTT CUTHBERTSON and CO. Regular Shipments reoeived by the Sole Agent for New Zealand— __ JAMES GLANVILLE. Green's Buildings, Manchester street. The trade supplied. Bao A Large Stock Always On Hand. 828 MR CATTLIN, Burgeon JLJ enti st, Has REMOVED into CHAMBERS in HIGH STREET, Opposite Grain Agency Buildings. High street— Private ResidenceEntrance to Scandiah Belmont Terrace and Preece's Studio. 232 Oxford terrace. N.Z, FAMILY FRIEND. Price Od. All News Agents and Runners, E. NORTON TAYLOR, Canterbury Agent, Hereford street, If you do not subscribe, buy one copy and read it. Back numbers, with early 'chapters of aerial stories, on hand. BERGER'S STARCH HAS been awarded FIRST ORDER of MERIT and GOLD MEDALS in the under-mentioned EXHIBITIONS :— LONDON .. .. 1851 and 1882 PARIS .. .. 1867 „ 1878 VIENNA .. -• 1873 And Mr S. BERGER has been personally decorated with tha CROSS of the LEGION of HONOR. The following may be of interest to Laundresses and Housewives, being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and exhaustive trials of the various makes of Starch;— \ «'I prefer Berger's Starch to any other sort In the case of shirts, collars and cuffi* in pa» ticular, this starch produces a stiffness and gloss which I have not been able to produce with any other kind.—Mrs A, Brown, Highbury Laundry, 65 Armagh street, Christchurch," "After having tried Berger's Staroh for all kind- of laundry work, I find it gives greater satisfaction than any other brand, for stiff-ess, clearness and gloss it is all that could be wished.—Mrs £. Baillie (successor to Mrs | Mole), Kilmore street, Christchurch." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's Staroh, I can confidently recommend itasbein- j far superior to all other makes.—Mrs M. Hull, Laundress, 280 Madras street N., Christchuroh." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction. I prefer it to any other make for all kinds of laundry work. It is specially suitable for getting up shirts and collars, and gives a better nish than any other starch I have ever used. —Mrs Smith, Laundress, Stirling street; Sydenham." " Berger's Staroh suits mc admirably. I have given it every trial, and I like it better than any staroh I nave ever used, it works smooth, and does not stick to the irons.—Miss Flavel, Chester street, Christchuroh, Laundress for Sir J. Ferguson." "For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berger's Starch aa being the best. For the i future I have decided not to use any other ! brand when Z can get Berger's.—Mrs C* Pearce, Laundress, Opawa." ! " For*all classes of laundry work, I consider Berger's Starch the best, and have decided to use it for the future. This Starch lam sure will be the favorite brand whenever used.— Miss Humphries, Laundress, 25 Horatio street, off Antigua street, Christchurch." " I have given Berger's Staroh a complete trial, and in my opinion it is tbe best Btaich I have ever used. For all kinds of laundry work I have determined to use this search in preference to any other. -Mrs Brooking, Laundress, Hampstead, Ashburton." "Having been requested to express an opinion on Berger's Staroh. 1 have no hesitation in stating that I find it all that oan be It produces a better finish and gloss than any starch I have ever used.—Mrs Holmes, Steam Laundry. Lyttelton, Laundress for the Union Steamship Company." "After a thorough and complete trial of the various brands of starch, I find that Berber's Starch is the best for all my requirements, and for making up shirts it is the only sort that I care to use.—Mrs Marriott, Matron of Refuge, Gordon street, Linwood." Berger's Starch can be obtained from all the Leading Grocers and Storekeepers. A trial is respectfully solicited. Berger's Starch is put up in Packets about 41b each, and in lib Boxes, with thename of " SamL Berger and Co." on each package WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHRYSTALL. & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. 2238 S. ECCL ES' At TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT X 146 Colombo atreet, {Opposite E. Recce and Sons). 8. E. being his OWN CUTTER, and m having to employ one at a high salary, is pra pared to make BUITS 20 PER CENT. CHEAPER Than thOße Firms who Employ Cutters. Je R. JL ARK ER, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER High street, Rangiora. Style and elegance unrivalled. List of price on appUcation, 81 PHOTOGRAPHS OF MOUNT COOK FROM THE GREAT TASMAN GLACIER. _f~\UR Vievra of this Grand Region are now \9 being printed, and give a capital Idea of what wiU doubtless be a favorite. playjrro-nd for the alpine enthusiasts of both hemispheres. Price same as our other views, 15a dots, A very good Panorama of tbe whole of the Mount Cook Range, from the Taxman, five plates joined, price 12a, to roU up for poet. A large ditto, Bft 6in, suitable for museums orhalls, £3. E. WHEELER and SON, N.Z. Scenery Depot _• Cathedra! square. _ REMOVAL. JEWELL, 128 COLOMBO STREET (Next Mason and Struthera**. FURNITURE, GLASS CASES. PICTURE FRAMES, &c., Made and Repaired. FORTY SAMPLES~OF NEW ZEALAND WOODS, In Tables, Bookracks, Work, Glove and Pooke Handkerchief Boxes. Napkin Rings, Egg paps &cT New Zealand Bird Skins. Maori Curios.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7411, 10 September 1889, Page 8
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