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Business Hotiees YVabrb, Hockley jb Cα LIMITED, j WINK ANJ> SPIRIT MERCHANTS, i s - Soatfe British Cluwnbere, ' HEREFORD Sff&EICT, CHRISTCHURCB. \ CeUarSatmneeficomCathediaJSoaaie. .- The Stock of Wines and Spitlto held for £h!t Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary or special use. . Assorted dozens of Liquors are (applied rar family or invalid purposes. Special arrangements made for Balla or Dinner Parties. Lock-up Bin Cases provided for Race Meat* ings. Picnics, &c • , - • w inca packed and forwarded, freight paid, to any Port in N«w Zealand; on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference. _ „ ' A ohoice selection of finest Indian and Havannah Cigary ; r ;■ BERGfER'S SEARCH HA* >*»en awarded FIRaT ORDER ot MERIT and GiJLD MJfiDAIiS 4n the EXHIBITIONS:— LQNfJON .. .. 1851 and 1383 PARIS .. .. 188T „ 1878 .VIENNA,,.. .■: .. W ■■'. .-.,•• And Mr S. BErtGER has" been personally decorated with the CKOSS o< the LKQIOS of HONOR. . „ The following may be ot interest to La\mdresses and Housewives, being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and exhaustive trials of the radons. nakea of Starch;— "I prefer Berger's Starch to any other sort. In the case of shirts, coliara and onfCi jn par* ticular, this starch produces a atUfaea* and gloss which I have not been able to produce with any otoer kind.—Mrs A, Bhown, Highbury Laundry, '65 Armagh street, Chriscchurch" .'■■■ "After having tried Bergor's Starch for all kinde ot laundry work, I nnd it gives greater satisfaction than any-other brand, for suffuess, Nearness and gloss it is all that could bo irished.—Mrs K. Baxixue (succeasor to Mrs Jlole), KUmore etreet, Ohriatchuxoh." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's 3tareJi, 1 can confidently recommend itasbeuu; ax auperiort o ail other make;*.—Mrs M. H.VVL. uaundress, 280 Madras street N., Chris? ihurch." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction. [ prefer it to any other make t or all jcinae of aundry work. Xc is specialty euiuble for setting up shifts and collars, and gives a better iniah than any other starch I have ever used. -Mrs Smith, Laundress, Stirling street, Sydenham." " Berger a Starch auits mc admirably. I have riven it every trial, and I like it better (ban my starch I have ever need, it works smooch aid does not stick to the irons.—Mise Flaysu Chester street, Christchurch, Laundress for Sir I. Fer&uson." | "For all olasses of laundry work, I regard ' Merger's Starch as being the besc. For th* mure i have decided not to use any other irand when I can gee Berger , *—Mrs V. 'barob, Laund<ess,Opawa." "■«or all classes of laundry work, I consider forger's Search the best, and have decided to ice it for the future. This Starch lam sure nil be the favorite brand whenever usea.— aiss Homphkiks, Laundress, 25 Horatio street. iff Antigua street, Christoauroh." "I have given Berber's Starch a complete rial, and in uiy opini nit is ibo best staioa £ aye ever used. For all kinds of lauudry wor £ have determined to use this stared in prefernee to any other. -Mse Bboosino, Laundress. Lampeteid, AshDurton," "Having been requested to express a pinion on Berger's Starch, 1 have no hesitation: i stating that I Hud it bjU Coat can be desired. ;. produces a better nnish and gloss than any tarchl have ever ua»d.—Mrs BLoUiKS, Steam sundry, Ly tteltoa, Laundreas for toe Union teamship Company. "After a thorough and complete tri&l of the arious brands of starch, I flnd that Berger s ' larch is the beat for all my requirements, and >r making up shiria it is the only sort toac I ire to use.—Mrs JkUttmoTT, Jtfatroa of Xtef u&*e, ordon street, Lin wood." Berger s Starch can be obtained from all the e'ading Grocers and Storekeepers. A trial Iβ wpectXully solicited. ■'; .. , Berger's Starch ia put np in Packets about 1 b each, and in lib Boxes, with thenim*of ■ Sami. Berger end Co. on each package WHOLES ALE AGENT 3, i CHBYSTALL, & CO., ] BtRiarOHUROH. * 1 j I < c t t ■ , t f

; PLANS! DKSiaNSHI PLANS! Jl i -. SUPPUKD BY v ABOHITECT ...- GREEN'S BUILDItJQ3, MANCHKSTJimsTttifiilir OMAiSTOHUBCH Toaena Hetie* W» LiNUPORD, FUBNISHINa UNDSRTAKER end CAB PfcOPKIKTOtt. The Oldest Finn in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS -*ith Respect* blliiy aud Kconutuy ac tfxe Shorf-esc Notice. Please Note the Address—Workshops, cornet North ana itast Beits; Office, 133 Colombo street,' near Lonarsttna New JJraitery Jfiatao i|shment. ■ Teiephune mo. 387, R. W. Walters and GO4 . ; FUNERALS FURMSUKD in Town or Country on the shortest notice, and at the lowest rates. Polished Coffins in Bimu ox Kauri from £&. ;' Please Note the Address— *s Victoria btrjibt. : ; Private Residence, 211 Eilmore street, : Telephone No. H& fi3g

Hit R ° X X * * H A w, ■■ FeamtoFarniaaedae Lavraat Chunt Town or Coancry. - 4t DURHAM aTEUBST SOOTH. ; r Telephone—fto. 430. rtIBJS Frirniaot the lace 2&r George Smar Jt .Mβ respectfully invited to attend hie * •unataL to leave his late residence, Harper street,, Sydenham, This Day. (Tuesday), at half-past 2 o'clock, for the Addington Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker. _ , ,_ No. 41 Durham street South. Telephone 130. , 7033 FfIHE Friends of the late Mr Philip John ■ JL Voyleare respectfully invited to attend hie Funeral, to leave taia late resideuce No. 39 Madras street. Sydenham, To-morrow, Wednesday, 31st inst., at 3 o'clock, tor the Adding* ton Cemetery. . ■■ t H» BCBikaHAW, Undertaker, ' ' No. tX Dorh&sa street South. . • Telephone No. 43a. . ?(B4 W. SALECEIiD, CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTSRER, AND i'unerale Fwalahed In the best style at the lowest currenc rates on shortest notice, towe or coontry. 751Q npiHß Friends of the late Mr Joba Barker are JL respectfully invited to Attend bis Funeral to leave the Eastern Hotel, Caahel street, on Tuesday, Decemb r SSthinsk, at p.m.. for the Public Cemetery. linweod. JJ&I&3 JjAMB, Undertaker. _, . " M 35 Idchfleld street , Telephone SBl.. 7028 U.A.OJ). brethren or the above Lodge are partlcnlarly requested to assemble at t&e Baswra Hotel Base Belt, To-Morrow (Tuesday, 80th inew)l* US n.nwto follow the remeiaa of oar late Vβ-Vice-Arch" Brotner JOHN BAKKSe :o his last rcating plaoeinthe Pebllc Cemetery. Members of Siates Lodges earnestly invited. Koneral regalia—White stoves and ties. 'riHB fstenda bit "Sβ late Mr William ji , ' JL *e*Maa are respecfcfuUy Invited to attend «»'*SS«l*J9,*»■?• bis tote residence, Ri»: tin Aaaxng ton, on Wedneaday. Decun>er $186 inst., ac 2 {wn-t for T the Wooleton -- ******^<

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7747, 30 December 1890, Page 8

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