SEA FOAM (Brand registered BAKING JPOWDER. A NEW and ZMPROVSD PREPARATION /JL far—ting Untermented Bread Paaßrr What a Professer of the Culinary Art "■£••"" Marine Hotel, Stunner, Mar Ist, 1883. Mesas A. W. Nelson and Co. Gentlemen,—Having tried your Baking Powder, I find it a very superior article, readering the goods light, aad leaving them a good color, lss&y aad that of the many brands of Baking Powder timt have come under my notice daring a professional experience of fortyfive yean the Sea Foam brand has never been excelled.—l am, roars, *c, JAMES W. MORTON, Professor o* Cookery as the Girls' High School To be had at an the leading Christoaurcb grocers, and of the following:—Lyttelton, MessrsForbes and Co.. T. H. Lanyon, W. O. Sheppard, K. Bain; Sydenham. D. Qow, Mrs Chiader. Messrs A. Orr and Co, (Colombo road), the Sapply Stores (Willow Bank), Mr H. Boneinnonj Addington, Mr J. Mnnninffs; Papanui, Mr H. H. Raddon; Avonvilie, Mr T. HuUett; Woolstoß, Mr J. Hi Hopkins. 7215 •\TE3I but MARRIOTT'S TEAS are the bees X is the general verdict. SEASON'S)^ \ Just Landing. j BEST READY MONEY VALUE, Smallest Margin on Imported Cost at E. W MARRIOTT AND COMPANY'S Canterbury Tea and Cash Italian Warehous . 171 Cashed street, Opposite the Cafe. 2435 GEORGE KING & CO., LIMITED, FINANCE, COMMISSION, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENTS. THE above COMPANY has been formed for the purpose of ADVANCING MONEY On Growing Crops, Bills of Sale, Mortgages ana other Good Securities. The Company, having agents throughout Europe and Australasia, can offer facilities to Fanners and others for shipping their Grain, Wool, and other Produce, against which they are prepared to make full advances. Storage for grain, wool, tallow, dairy produce, &c, atlowest current rates. Agents for the ALLIANCE MARINE ASSURANCE GEORGE KING, Managing Director Insurance Companies, mHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY J. OF NSW ZJGAJLAND. FIRE ANiThARINE. CAPITAL .. .. «,000,0«> Effects every description of Fire and Marine insurances at Lowest Current Rates. Being a purely local institution claims are settled with promptitude. CUFF & GRAHAM, Managers for Canterbury. 131 Lichneld street), Chiistchuroh. Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. 5730 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL—£3,OOO.OOO. TIAID UP Capital and Reserves, £331,222 r . With unlimited liability of large body of Shareholders resident in the jsLo ny Fire aad Maim* risks o£ aU tinds accepted at currene rates. A. CARRICS; Manager. Grain Agency Buildings Corner oi Cashel street, High street. Sub-agents throughout the Province. See "Weekly Press. , THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Head Offio* for New Zealand—Lambton quay, Wellington. fIIHE Twenty-Ninth Annual Statement of X the Equitable shows that it is to-day the Largest, Strongest and Most Prosperous Institution of its kind in the World. New Assurances for «£"" « - 43i,0f10,45e Assurances in Force .. .. £114,420,038 ▲•MU, Slit December, 1888 _ «19.800,600 Surplus, 4 per cent, basis .. .. £4,311,399 ncome .. ~ .. .. £5,727,901 AFETY— The Equitable has a larger surplus on every basis of valuation than any other Company in the world. ROMPT PAYMENtT Its promptitude in payment of claims is unrivalled. Has paid over Twenty Millions to its policy-holders. ACTUAL RESULTS. No other Society is paying on its policies as large bonuses a< those declared by the Equitable on its matured fifteenyear Tontine policies. New Zeauuto Directors: (With power to issue policies and pay dales Sir Frederick Whitaker, K.C.MTG. Dr. Logan Campbell Hon. Wai**r W. Johnston H. D. Bell, Esq. Further particulars from any agM er at 7 CHANCKRY LANS Christchurch. h. H. parson, ■ ■ ■■ Res. Agent. Conveyances. HOT SPRINGS, HANMER_PLAINS COOPER'S ROYAL MAIL COACH (the only Coach carrying tho Mails to the Hot bnrtaxsTLBAVES the HOTJfiL, CULVSRDEN, itVERY TUESDAY and SATURDAY on arrival of the Mid-day Train from Christchurch, returning on MONDAYS and THUKSDAYS in time to catch the 2£Q pun. Train for Christchurch. THROUGH RETURN TICKETS are issued J at the Christchurch Railway Station (only) : available by Cooper's Coach every SATURDAY, returning within Four Week* from the first Monday after date of issue. Price. 30s first-class for coach and railway fares. This coach runs in connection with Cook and Son's Touriet Agency. Return Ticketholders will be driven to the Hanmer Plains any day of the week without extra charge. Buggies and Saddle Horaas always on hire. Perfect civility and steady drivers guaranteed. Parcels and telegrams carefully attended to By W. H. COOPER, Mafl. Contractor. Culverden Hotel Proprietor. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRADE. The following are the advantages of travelling by Cooper's Royal Mail Coach:—i. They always start and arrive to Post Office time. 3. The Fares of Cooper's Coaches are only ONE-HALF the Fares previously charged by Derritt's Coaches. 3. The Rates for Parcels have likewise been reduced £0 per cent. And 4. Cooper makes no charge whatever for extra uggage.—W. H. C 4276 HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS j COACHES leave Culverden for Fry's HoteL via Lahmert's, Jack's Pass, Every Tuesday and Saturday, on arrival of mid-day train from Christchurch. Returning on Mondays and Thursdays in time to catch theSJOpan. train for Christcharch. Through Return Tickets are Issued at Christchurch Railway Station only, available by Barrett's Coach, on Tuesdays. Fint-class, 90s Return, Coach and Railway. Tickets available for four weeks from Thursday after date of issue. _,_*. N.B.—During the Summer Months a First class Four-horse Drag will run, built expressly tor the comfort and convenience of invalids and visitors travelling to the Springs. Aβ extra conveyance for luggage. The proprietor is always in attendance oa arrival and departure of train. Return Ticket Holders can be driven to the Springs or return from the Springs any day. No extra charge. CULVERDKN~TO WAIAU. Coach leaves Culverden for Waiau and Rotherham daily on arrival of mid-day train from Christchurch. a-ad leaves Waiau for Rotherham and Culverden daily. Monday's Coach to Waiau connects with'Kaikoura Coach leaving Waiau on Taesday's. n connection with the above line. I have Special Coaches, Double and Single Buggies, *adWagKonettea.fand Saddle Hones on immediate hire. Orders through post or wire receive cromnc attention. Special attention given to passengers, and parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. •fHOS. DBRRETT.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7417, 7 December 1889, Page 3
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