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Business Notices. FOR ADVERTISERS Engaged in every branch to place themselves in iatimate as well as immediate contact with their clients and customer?. The p&zes of the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS devoted to the NOVELIST Have ever been thoroughly popular, and being carefully filled with the works ot the best writers they have great interest and merit to the eyes of their manifold readers. In no other journal has there ever appeared a more brilliant portfolio of articles than tnose of THK SKSTCHRR In the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS wherein the public have seen depicted in a graphic manner views of Che grandeur of New Zealand scenery, as' well as original stories of colonial enterprise, achievements in mountain* ecring. the canoeing of comparatively dangerous and unknown rivers, and the pleasant wanderings of "The WarrigaL" The interests of VOLUNTEERING The CANTERBURY WEEKLY PRESS has endeavored to assist by spreading a patriotic and chivalrous spirit of national defence. With the Ladies7~"the CANTERBURY WEKKLY PRESS has been an acknowledged favorite, not to be supplanted by any other periodical, and in SOCIALITIES, The problem of superlative excellence in th selection of subjects, the Whole of Mew Zealand tells us has been solved. Agencies have been established in every centre, and the CANTERBURY WEEKLY PKKSS may be obtained all over New Zealand, and in MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, And LONDON , . Subscription per annum £1; posted in the colony £12a 2d; posted to England £1 ia 2d. BERGER'S bTARCEI HA? h«en awarded FIRsT ORDER of MERIT and GOLD MEDALS in the uuuer-iuoutloned EXHIBITIONS:— LONDON .. .. 1851 and 1812 PAKIS .. .. 1867 „ 1878 VIENNA .. .. 1873 And Mr S. BERGER has been personally decorated with tha CROSS of the LKGION of HONOR. The following may be of interest to Laundresses and Housewives, being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and exnaustive trials of the various makes of Starch;— "I prefer Berger's Starch to any other sort In the case of shirts, collars and cuffa in particular, this starch produces a stiffness and glous which I have not been able to produce with any other kind.—Mrs A, Browx, High-, bury Laundry, 65 Armagh street, Christchurch " " After having tried Berger's Starch for all kinds of laundry work, I flud it gives greater satisfaction than any ocher brand, for etiifuess, clearness and gloss it is all that could be wished.—Mrs K. Baillie (successor to Mrs Mole), Kilmore street, Chris tohurch." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's Staicn, J. can confidently recommend itaa hemic far euperiorc o all other makes.—Mrs M. Hull, Laundress, 280 Madras street N., Christr church." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction. I preier it .0 any other make for ah kinos of laundry work, it is specially- suitable toe getting up shirts and collars, and gives a better finish than any other siarch I have ever used. —Mrs Smith, Laundress. Stirling street. Sydenham." "Berger 8 Starch suits mc admirably. I bay given v every trial, aud 1 like it better ihan any starch i have ever it works anioutn, ana docs not sti.:k to the irons.— Klavhx, Chester street, Christchurch, Laundress for Sir J. Ferguson." ••For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berber's titaren as being the beau For thj future i have decided not lo use any ottiur brand when I can feet Berger'd.— jlirs O. 1 karoe, .Laundess, Opawa.' " J) or all olassus of laundry work, I consider Berger's Starch the beat, and have decided to use it for tne future. This Starch iam surd will be the favorite brand whenever usya.— Ai iss HDMPJiKiKS, Laundress, 25 Uoracio stroec, off Antigua street, Chrisccuurch." "I have given Berger's Starch a complete triai, and in ujy opnii 11 iD is (he best staion L have ever used. For all kinds of laundry w.jri 1 have determined ifi use this fikrcu 'in preference to any otftier. -Mrs lixoofcisu, Laundre.-M, liampsie-d, Ashourton." "Having been requested to express a opinion on Berger's Starcu, 1 have no Hesitation in sitting that I nnd it *v caat can bedosiied. it produces a better niiish and gloss mini ,»uy tartn 1 have ever used.—Mr a Kolmks, aceam Laundry. Lyttelton, ( Laundresa for tne Uiuon .-.teamship Company. "After a thorough and complete trill of the various Uranus of suirch, I Und Lhat 3 diarch is the besi for all my rcquireaienia, and :or maKing up shins it id thu only sort tuaL I care to use.—AlisMAßKiorr.Mauonof Kef uge, Gordon street, Liuwood." Bcrgers Starch can be obtained from all the Giocers and Staren-eepers. A trial in respectfully solicited. Berger's St-arch is-pur. np in Packets about lb each, and in lib Boxes, with theuuneof "Saml. Berger and Co." on each package WHOLESALE AGENTS. , C HEY STALL &. CO., HRISTOHURCa. TAI TAPU DAIRY FACTORY BUTTER. rUHE Directors of the above Company have JL determined to KEISP THEIR BUTTER on the LOCAL MAKiiKT ac Lowest Possible Price, aud can be bad retail ot any respectable grocer and dairy;; wholesale of ' Q. JL LINDEMANN, 12C0 Tai Tapu Store. J. l> UN N, PLUMBER, GASFITTEft AND BELLHANGER, 138 GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Licensed by the Christchurch Drainage Board. SANITARY WORK A SPECIALTY. ALTER A.TIONS and REPAIRS in any o the above lines -carried out on the ahortest notice. ESTIMATES GIVEN. ' 3150 XX AYE YOU TASTED KEARNS* FftENCH COFFfiE? JP NOT, YOU HAVir 3IIS3ED A TREAT. It is the Best and .Cheapest Artido in the market. One half the quantiry will sumee as compared jjtth other makes. YOUR GROCiCR FOR IT. Turk Brand, Moa Br*ud, Phomix Brand > Harp Brand COFFEES. PEPPERS, SPICES, &c. Ask tor and Take Kearns , Make Only Sole Wholesale Agents— CUMING, HALL <fc CO., Merchants, Manufacturers and General -' Commission Agents, ITSiGLOUCESTEK STftEET. A POWERTTJL TONIC AND NONSXCITING STIMULANT. BUTLER'S QUININE AND IRON I TONIC. RESTORES the functions or the digestive organs, Btrengtnen3 the mental and physical powert, relieves the dullness and drowsiness of nervous debility, and produces a eeneral exaltation of the circulatory system, imparting increased vigor to the muscles as well as tne intell-ct, with a feeling of satisfaction. Iβ cases of sleeplessness from exhaustion and fatigue it is invaluable. This article is thoroughly reliable. wCI keep good foe any length of rime, and is a widely recognised TONIC RKMJSDY. Sold in Bottles at 2i6d. BUTLKB ANITcO., CORK. be obtained from eao BONNINQToNe

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7754, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7754, 7 January 1891, Page 3

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