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m F S EANDMARIN& i E-J-ceTeve-P descri'ptloQ ot Fire aad Marine 1 %»* _t__?_3,l_ , purely local institution claims are serosa mat pw-nptlfcude. . _-~».»*»■•» [ CUFF & QBAHAM, r Managej»for<^n___i_Ty. 131 l_s_-3_-W«e«, Christchurch. Agents wanted in muepressnted distrfoW.^ r NATIONAL r A_?n_* 1 ANCE CKJMP^^OFNEWZEALANa CAPITAL—«2,OO_,«». -ThAIDCP Capital and Reserves, £231,822 JrWithUnlimited liability of large body at ; Shareholders resident in fcheJSlony Firs aad togne risks of d toft-gggg &£g£» ' Q^^°^clsni^at.^ J rtre.t Sub-a_en_i throughout the Province. See ™ Weekly Press.' 1 PHCENIX FERE OFFICE. EsTABX-tSH-O) 1782. (TORS PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE during JL the IOT years of its existence has paid in atlsfac don of CLAIMS FOR LOSSES over i SIXTEEN MILLIONS STERLING. This office gives to all its assured full and t perfect security against loss, and absolute frees dom from all fiabili.y. r By a Special Act of the New Zealand Partly ment (No 2of 1887, passed 23rd November, 1837) E this Company can sue and be sued in the j 00l0nr * G. S. GRAHAM, r Superlntendents and GRIERSON, i 171 Hereford street. i JJNION TjURE * rNSURANCE gOCIETY. » HEAD OFFICE—NORWICH, ENGLAND!, J E-___B_lS____. A $v t ' ___~___—.. £250,000,000 Pu-nnui iNcoiDB £627,000 LosB M PAn> .. £6,500,000 daimssettled with liberality and promptitude J. M. HEYVvOOD and uO., Cathedral square, Ohristohuroh. Agents f or Canceroury Business Notices. GREAT BOOT SALE. E« Smith- and Co. Have purchased the j STOCK-IN-TRADE IN THE ASSIGNED *» ~ ESTATE , OF ) JOHN GOODMAN AND CO., And hay* ****** amoved it to the ' MUTUAL BOOT STORE * Nfi-XT vv HiTK HART. 9 And on 7 FRIDAY, TH* 16TH INST., S* They will Commence a GREAT r CLEARING SALE. I In addition to the STOCK of J. GOODMAN ' and Co., T THE MUTUAL 3 Has made LARGE PUkCHA3E3 at BIG ; DISCOUNTS. And the Stock being too heavy, every | ARTICLE WILL BE SOLD ) R E D.UC ED IN PRICK * MEN'S BOOTS from 5s per Pair WOMEN'S BOOTS from 2sßd per Pair EO YS' and YOUTHS' BOOTS from 2s per Pai_ INFANTS' BOOTS from 6d per Pair SLIPPERS and EVENING SHOES from 2» _ ' per Pair 600 PAIRS GOLOSHES at Is Per PAIR ) This is a Splendid Opportunity to Buy Your Winter Boots. E. Smith, and Co. Never Attempt to Run a "Bogus Sale.' Customers will Remember the Splendid Value Given After the AUCKLAND FIRE, 9 , And the Present is * A GENUINE SALE. | - Examine the Tioketa. SALE COMMENCEDImiDAY, 16th INST, * MUTUAL BUOT STORE * HIGH STRgET. oSSi ■ 3 TTYSTERa OYSTERS 3YSTl__r * \J Freah every Night by E_press, ac A. MUMFORD-S, lIS M-mChester street. * mHE "LOUIS. " ; mHE ■■ " LOUIS " VELVETEEN. "Unsurpassed for its rich handsome appearr ance and sterlin? good wearing qoalities,' C mHE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. P Ib specially recommended for Ladies' and Children's Dresses, and all Trimming purposes. mHE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. In New Art Colours. Blue Black, j, v Wear Guaranteed. C Ladies are requested to sec that tbe name t LOUIS, with a guarantee of wear, is stamped " at the back of each yard, aa without this none > Is genuine. r THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. 332 PALAIRET. GENERAL AGENT and J % LICENCED LAND BROKER Under the Land Transfer Act. Work done at Schedule Prices, as provided by the Act. Any Sums of Moru-y to Lend at , Lowest Rates of Interest. Sections for Sale at New Brighton, Linwood, and elsewhere. Offices: Comer of Armagh so eet and Oxford terrace 7 Christchurch (close to the bridge). 17 . BERGER^ HAS been awarded FIRsT ORDER of MERIT and GOLD MEDALS in the undermentioned EXHIBITIONS;— LONDON -.-■■ .. 1851 and 1888 I PARK"' .'. * ..1867 „ 1878 c VIENNA 1873 I And Mr .3. BERGER has been personally j decorated with the CROSS of the LEGION of s HONOR. ' ' ' The following may be of interest to Laun- . dresses and Housewives, being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and exhaustive trials of the various makes of i. Starch;— » "I prefer Berger's Starch to any other sorb r In the case of shirts, collars and cuffls in par. f ticular, this starch proaucea a stUfness and i gloss which I have not been able to produce 1 with any other kind.—Mrs A, Brown, High. ," bury Laundry, 65 Armagh street, Christ--1 church" 2 "After having tried Berger's Starch for all - kinds of laundry work, I find it gives greater [ satisfaction than any other brand, for stiffness, clearness and gloss it is all that could be wishsd-r-Mrs 3L Bailltb (successor to Mrs Mole), Kilmore street, Christchurch." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's } Starch, I can confidentlyrecommend itasbeing far superior to all other makea.—Mrs M. Hjjsa, Laundress, 2SO Madras stareet N., Christ- , -.church." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction, I prefer it to any other make far all kinds of laundry work. It is specially suitable for 9 getting up shirts aud collars, and gives a better 1 finish than any other starch I have ever used. -.Mrs Smith, Laundress, Stirling street, Sydenham." " Berger s Starch suits mc admirably. I have given it every trial, and I like it better than 1 any starch I have ever used, it works smooth, * and does not to the irons.—Miss Flavel. Chester street, Christchurch, Laundress for Sir J. Fere uson." "For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berger's Starch as being the best. For the future I have decided not to. use any other brand when I can get Berger'a.—Mrs C pH. .T>rr_; | lj_nndj«3S.Opawa. " For all classes of laundry work, I consider Berger's Starch the best, and have decided so use it for the future. This Starch lam sore will be the favorite brand whenever used.— _ Miss HOMPHHIE. Laundress, 25 Horatio street* 1 off Antigua street. Chri-aehurch.'* h "I have given Berger's Starch a complete % trial, and in my opinl-a it is tbe best staich I have ever us«_. For all kinds of laundry work I I hay. determined to use this search in prafer- ! euce to any other.-Mrs BBOOiUKa, Laundress, i Hampsteatd. Ashburton. "Having been requested to express an i osß-ion oa Berber's Susrch, i nave no hesitation i insu-Uag tfea* I find it »U that can be d^ed. ItpredSes a better J-ai*huid gloss than any Sich I hay© ever used.—Mrs Holmbs. Steam undir. lyttelton, I_auno«_B for the Union Steaniship Company." "After a thorough and complete trial of the * various brands of starch, I find that Berger'a Starch is the best for all my requirements, and for makinK up shins it is the only sort tbat I * care to use?— Mrs Mabjuoxx, Matron of Refuge, * " Gordon street, Linwood-'' Berger's Starch can beobtained from all the LeadingGro___-and Swrekeepers. A trial is : respectfully sclicited. : i Bwger's Starch is put up to Padteta about **•'* «b each, and in lib Boxes, with thaiame of ; •* Saml. Berger and Co. on «aen pacaage * WHOLESALB AGENTS^ ; lICHRYSTALL & CQ,, I * CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7573, 9 June 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7573, 9 June 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7573, 9 June 1890, Page 8

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