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Business Notices. J. Paot*' WOOD ENGRAVER AND ELEOTROTYPER Fisher's Buildings, Hereford street, Cb-istchurcb, opposite Bank o£ New 2a»aland PALAIRET. GENERAL AGENT and • LICENCED LAND BROKER Under the Land Transfer Act. Work done at Schedule Prices, as provided by the Act. Any Sums of Money to Lend at Lowest Rates of Interest. Sections for Sale at New Brighton, Linwood, and elsewhere. Offices: Corner of Armagh street and Oxford terrace, Christchnroh (close to the bridge). 177 ToNeycliffe and Carey, the ready-money drapers, Would direct attention to a few SPECIAL LINES, BOUGHT AT A JOB FIGURE IN LON DON. CHILDREN'S REEFER JACKETS, 49 lid to 9s 6d, usual price from 9s. CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, All sizes, 2s lid up, worth double* BLACK VELVETEEN, SILK FINISH, Is 7d and Is 9d. BLACK VELVETEEN, TWILL BACK, 2s Sd. These Goods are Speoial Value, and should Clear in a Fow Days. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY, The Ready-Money Drapers, 206 Colombo Street. BERGER'S STARCH HAS been awarded FIR*T ORDER of MKRIT and GOLD MEDALS in the under-mentioned EXHIBITIONS :— LONDON .. .. 1851 and 18S2 PARIS .. .. 1867 „ 1878 VIENNA .. .. 1873 And Mr S. BERGER has been personally decorated with tha CROSS of the LEGION of HONOR. The following may bs of interest to Laundresses and Housewives, being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and exhaustive trials ot the various makes of Starch:— "I prefer Berger's Starch to any other sort. In the case of shirts, collars and cuff* in particular, this starch produces a Btitf_e3B 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 Starch for all kinds of laundry work, I find it gives ereaber {satisfaction than any other brand, for stiffness, clearness and gloss it is all that could be wished.—Mrs E. Ba___ie (successor to Mrs Mole), Kilinore street, Christchurch." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's Starch, I can confidently recommend it as being far superior to all other makes—Mrs M. Hull, Laundress, 280 Madras street N„ Christchurch." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction. I prefer it to any other make for all kinus of laundry work. It is specially suitable for getting up Shirts and collars, and gives a better finish than any other srarch I have ever used. —Mrs Smith, Laundress, Stirling street, Sydenham." " Berger s Starch suits mc admirably. I have given it every trial, aud I like it better than any starch I have ever used, it works smooth, and does not stick to the irons.—Miss F_av_l, Chester street, Christchuroh, Laundress for Sir J. Ferguson." "For all classes ot laundry work, I regard Berger's Starch as being the best. For tho future I have decided not to use any other brand when I can get Berger's,—Mrs O. Peaeoe, 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 bo the favorite brand whenever used.— Miss Humphries, Laundress, 25 Horatio street, off Antigua street, Christen-arch." " I have given Berger's Starch a complete trial, and in my opinion it Is the best starch I have ever used. For all kinds of laundry work I have determined to use this starch in preference to any other. -Mrs Brooking, Laundress, Hampstead, Ashburton." "Having been requested to express an opinion on Berger's Starch, 1 have no hesitation in stating that I find it ail that can be desired. It produces a better finish andgloss than any starch I have auver used.—Mrs Holmes, Steam Laundry. Lyttelton, Laundress for the Union teamship Company." "After a thorough and complete trial of the various brands of starch, I find that Berger's Starch is tbe best for all my requirements, and for making up iihircs it is the only sort that Z care to use.—Mas Marriott, Matron of Refuge, Gordon street, J_j_waod." Berger's Starch can be obtained from all the Leading Grocers and Storekeepers. A trial is respectfully soliicited. Berger's Starch is put up in Packets about 41b each, and in lib Boxes, with thenamo at " Saml. Berger and Co." on each package WHOLESALE AGENTS, CHRYSTALL <fc CO., CHRISTCHURCH.

Hotels. ■■ u» .■■■■■■w-M_w«aaaHaaiajwataa»^asMaawaa>««aaw_____w The Sumner Hotel SUMNER. . This old-established Hotel has been re-taken by the former Froprietor. who hopes, by fixing the Charges on the most Moderate Scale, to receive a share of patronage. The Culinary Department is under the charge of a First-class Cook. W. WADLOW, Proprietor. Stabling Free to Patrons of the House. 1199 GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU. ""* raOPMETORT nTO-r l^F? etor ,■ _*_ *$■*» _Resumed A CHARGE of this hotel, and bogs to In form his numerous friends and patrons that) nothing will be wanting on his part to toaka the hotel all that could be desired. Country visitors, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will and this hotel one of the most comfortable and well conducted In South Canterbury. The accommodation for oommercial gentlemen is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attaohed to Board and Residonce. A T ALBYN HOUSE, King street, Dun JTjL edio, close to Museum and Gardens, Mrs James, Board and Residence, 2_s week. References permitted—Miss Freeman, E. Norton Taylor, Mr Williams (Simpson and Williams), and others. _■ 2784 BLIGH% TEMPERANCE HOTEL and RESTAURANT—Best accommodation in town is now offered to boarders. Double room. 163 per week; single room, 18s per week; board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, _3 per week; board and lodgings. 3_ §er day. Good accommodation for families, moking-room. sitting-room (with use ofpiano), bath-room, and shower-bat-. Stabling free. F BRIDGES, Propristor GROSVENOR HOUSE, Comfortable Private Board and Residence, No, 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. «5W Funeral Hottoa. . MMim__—in-nniam »» " irTr —nrnrr__m_M_nnwaa_aaaaaw_ia \V» Langford, UNDERTAKER, The Oldest Firm in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS-Children from £2: Adults from £4. Pleaase Note the Address—Workshops, corner North and East Belts; Offlce, 133 Colombo trees, near Lonargan's New Drapery Eacab lishmont. Telephone No. 3W. KEM a__aa--s«M__x-aa_______a_______«__B_-naHBaB-B XT ...q C R I M S H A W *** UNDERTAKER : Faaaumls Faunlshed at Lowes* Ohattm Town or Country, 41 DURHAM STREET SOUTH, MP__a>>_-al*ai or ■■ \tklttitTimalU,, V.iiih m*U',M*itV l oMtmMA*aWisemsnlk%tkW3tkWk\) Ge RaRRELL, UNDERTAKER, TTiTUNERALS completely famished, in town Jfi 0 r country, at strictly low charges. - Colombo road. Sydenham. 5(45 W. SALKELD, CABTNETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER. AND ,;- UNDERTAKER. 245 Cashel street W. - Funerals Furnished in the best stylo at the lowest current rates on shortest notice, town or country. ,-7310 mHE Friends of Mr Robert George Fleming I are •respectfully invited t» attend th® Funeral of his late Daoghter Emily, to leave his Residence, Sheffield, on Wednesday. April 16th, At 1 p.m., for Waddington Cemetery. J. LORD, Undertaker, tots Weddlngtou.

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7525, 15 April 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7525, 15 April 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7525, 15 April 1890, Page 8

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