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Bnainesa Notices. lay HITS and CREAM STRIPED MUSLINS, 6s 6d, now 2s Ud v V per doz Boys Kaiapoi Tweed Suits, S garments, 14s 6d, worth 27s 6d All Wool French Foules, worth 18s, are now 7s lid per doz. Extra Wide Window Nets, worth B_d, are now 4Jd per yard Remnants Brussels and Kidder Carpets, Hyds long, at quarter prices Best Floorcloths, 2yds wide, Is 10_d, and lsyda.wide, Is 7_d Unbleached Damask 10_d, wcrth Is 6d ■ Very Wide White Linen Damask Is 6d, well worth 2s Ud Double Width White Sheeting 7£d, worth Is 3d White Mixed Pins, 6d per dozen packets Pongee Muslin 6s 6d, now 2s lid per doz. White Toilet Quilts 5s lid and 6s lid, worth double Lace Curtains from Is lid, Prints almost given away Brussels Slip Mats Is 6d, worth He Ud Handsome Beaded Capes 8s lid, originally 25s Double Width Black Cashmere Is 6d, worth 2s 6d; Colored Silk Lace 2}d, worth Is 4s 6d Sunshades now Is lid; B£d Ribbon now IJd Six cards Linen Buttons for 3£d; Stay Busks 9d per dozen Ladies' Nights Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d, worth double; Lad ies' Chemises Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 6d Evening Slippers 4s 6d, now 2s 6d; Ladies' 79 6d Shoes now 4s Ud Handsome Circular Lace Cloaks 29s (3d, originally 65s ; Print Costumes 5s Ud Pillow Slips 10_d, worth Is 9d Gents' Grain Leg Goloshed Lace Boots, neat and strong, 16s Cd, to be thrown out at 8s Ud Men's Strong Kip Derby Boots, English made, 19s 6d, now 12s 9d Men's Thigh Gum Boots, size 6 (only) 30s, now 19s 6d Gents' Shoes from 6s Ud THE ABOVE ARE ALL TRULY WONDERFUL LINES, AND SHOULD NOT BE PASSED BY. LONARGAN, McCLBA & CO., CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS.

New Valentia Raisins arrived at 7Jd per lb, or 7s per box, SUGAR, Finest Queensland Snowdrop, 3d per lb, or 27s per cwt. THE Ladies of Christchurch like GOOD TEA, and are often at a loss to know ; where to get the Best. Everyone should try ours, as it is perfect. Verdict of those who drink it—STRENGTH WITHOUT BITTERNESS. Prices of our wellknown Blend 3of Tea— I s 6 D 2 s 2 S ;4 D ! Rich, Malty Assam 2s, Finest Ceylon Pekoe 2s Sd. COFFEE Fresh Ground Daily on the Premises, Is 4d, Is 6d and Is 8d per lb. ' CASH PRICE LIST. Sugar—Finest white crystals 3d, light Dried fruits—Currants s_d, eleme raisins brown 2?d, loaf 4d, icing 6d per lb 7d, muscatels 9d, fizs (per box) 6d Acid*, tartaric, per lb 2s 3d dates 6d per lb Almond, shell, lOd; out of shell, Is 2d, Hops, 6d and 8d per lb Is 6d, 2s and 2s 6d Kerosene, 150 test water white. 8s 6d per Baking powder, per lb lOd tin Barley, pearl, lb, 51b Is Lime juice, ship's, Is Id Bacon, finest roll 6d per lb, side 5d Matches—Plaids (per doz) 4_d, 1000 vestas Blicklead, 6d per doz (per box) 6d, safeties 4d and 9d (per doz) Brushware—A large stock at wholesale Pills and ointment Is 2d ptr box prices Soap—6s, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s and 10s Candles—Electric 6d, English, Price's per box London wax Bjd, carriage 9d3 Scotch marmalade, in white pots, lib, od Cocoa—Van Houten's ilb lid, _lb Is 9d, lib 2lb, Is 3s 3d; Hudson's Is per lb Strawberry conserve in jars Is 6d Corn flour 4d, od aud 6d per lb Raspberry jam, Cross and Blackwell's, in Cordials—Raspberry, lemon, &c, Is jars, Is 6d per jar Fish—Fresh herring 7d, preserved bloaters Australian wines 34s per doz or 15s per 9d, kippered herrings lOd, mackerel in gal, on draught oil Is id, salmon 9d, Albert sardines lid Goods delivered at all outgoing Trains and in Town and Suburbs. G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C. 161 AND 222 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. DR. DOBEIiIj, SeniorPbysioian to the Brompton Hospita for Diseases of the Chest, says :— S"Hwe could nip every Catarrh In the bud, what a catalogue of ills we should prevent. And yet this Is not such a difficult thing when we have a chance of trying it. But, unfortunately, Colds are thought so lightly of by patients that they seldom try to stop Uiem till they nave become severe, have lasted an unusual time, or have produced some complication, Nevertheless, I believe they would do better in this respect if they had more faith in the possibility of stopping colds, if they knew tbat Colds can be stopped without lying in bed staying at home, or in any way inter fenngvnthbueiness: BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER Speedily removes Catarrh, and even where complications have arisen, used according to directions, if eradicate thecomplaint. — Dr. EWART writes:-"I regard your Lung Preserver as a really good preparation. In cases of Asthma it quickly cuts shor the paroxysm. In Chronic Bronchitis or Winter Cough it is useful; the discharge of muous is greatly assisted, and the wheezing and difficulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. In Acute Bronchitis It is also beneficial; and while it tends to check inflammation, it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general In these attacks As a Cough Medicine for Personsoi aUagesitlse-caUent "—Vide "Book loxEveryHome.. SOLD.BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOBEB_3EPER_ IMPOBTANT TO PURCHASERS. Purchasers are requested to see that each packet of Lung Preserver offered fo sale is a facsimile ot the above drawing, and that the words, "Baxter's Lung Pre server, Christchurch,*'are blown in theHettle. - . Further, tbat the wrapper of each packet of V ■ _ _ /%/>rJy7@A "LUNG J™> &&**%& Bears the Proprietor's Trade Mark and Autograph \l [W\ JJ «——" TL "«■' along with the late Proprietor's Signature, thus— *©J_g_,j_i? f"£-J* *_#» %L*n»o/z3. REFUSE ALL OTHERS AS COUNTERFEITS UCtvt n?^&%6z2B. BAXTER'S i-LTEHATiy-l ELIXIR TJAXTERS COMPOUND QULNIN and J-P PILLS, SPRING MEDICINE, FOR THE CURE OF Highly recommended for all affections of Indigestion—Liver Complaints—Wind > the body arising from a vitiated or impure the Stomach and Bowels — Nervoue .*>ndition oi the blood, as Scrofula, Scot- Debility—and the whole train of symn Dutus,4g«e or Chronic Affections of the toms Induced by debility and weak Joints, Kisumatisuii, byphilis, Gout, Ab- ne Bo£ digestion and sears scesses, Ulcers, Whitlow (or Epidemic r: __ va ß w« » -fivgwvu win «wro Finger), Blotches, Boil*, Carbuncles, won * Legs, Itchiness of the Skin, Dry Scurvy, e . mand for ***» PiUs,and the Eczema, Scald Head, Irritation of the j**™ f SJ?S KIur *i s expressedin their behalf, .~_T -. trums of the day (pretending to cure all 2s 6d and 4s od per Bottle. diseases and curing NONE), Baxtbb's Compound Quinine Fills are of sterlina _ _____ wortixT»AXTER*S ANODYNE LINIMENT, Their success is entirely attributable to JaJ ■ . .. . *OB their Tonic or strengthening power. AND RHEUMATIC They assist Nature to do what* though - PAINS. ** weakness, she cannot do unaided. They &" Imm-diatb BJE-nGK Spkbdy Ctnas. mcrease the energy of the stomach and A <3nrorar<m Rflmedvfnr appetite, facilitate digestion, thus produo- „ u£ ■ healthy nutrition of the body, and Rheumatism, Sciatica. lumbago, Con- reftorlngthe patient to pristine tracted Muscles, Stiff Joints, Swollen _b_ALTH AND ENERGY Knees, Sprains, Feeble Circu3«ie7B_dneYsandLiver. , „ . •*-* BILIOUS PILLS. AS A PAIN EXTERMINATOR IT CAN. „ These - A pu is * m *? ■*??"*- a . a _ ei ? a ■kc\t m? vvr-mm Family Aperient, eminently adapted for NOT BE EXCELLED. de ln tbelr Qpera . N.B.—A teaspoonful of this Anodyne tion and effective in their results. Perrubbed over the seat of pain affords imme- eons subject to bilious attack- wiD diate relief, and by repeated applications find a dose of this medicine taken at see directions) the pain 'wfll be entirely bedtime (occasionally) to ward off the ondissipated, pleasant symptoms; and to those suffer- —— bag from Bilious Sickness and Headache laßottleß 2s cads. their operation will act as a charrc. They ._—.— ~ are quite free of the griping propertie* «.-™»*mr--- common to most of the Pills now sold _dEEBB*S OINT boxes. Is. Is 6d. and 2s 6a each. MEN—* ,i .. , FOR SKIN DISEASES, OAXTEB'S LIQUID BLiST-B This Ointment, used according to dlrec* aa sob. tic2>B, will be found a powerful agent Co HORSES, tne removal of a-Tectionsof the sign. Ia ._.„.„,» «.»,«. *»*««. »»•»». tr nnarn most cases BAXTER'S ALTERATIVE ??L ifflSSSr EXJXIR should be used in conjunction No Pain Attached to its Application, with the OINTMENT. Incases of Cuts TOOTriwwTii and Bruises, the healing properties of this ~_ i • kw ,w« fc *H Ointment will soon be seen. Itchiness of I bnvo used your hUster, and find it to the skin is quickly taken away by the use best I have tried. Itjoccasions no pain ef this valaahle unguent. As a Family and raises the blister within four hours. Salve It cannot be excelled. Try it, and _, ,_ ,«_ Lewis Cbosbl-, prove for yoursel these assertions. In October 30th, -»»■ ■ tins, is each. To be obtained only of the . ~ Mam ~"£ KA «^ H Proprietor in Bottles, 3s od Each,

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7780, 6 February 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7780, 6 February 1891, Page 7

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