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Snetaes!) Notices. DO WOT RUIN YOUR EYES BY USING MISFITTING SPECTACLES TELEPHONE LIKB THKSK. POSTAL ADDRESS JOHN R. PROCTER TheOPTTCIAN • Bach PAIR OF ?££■£% OPTICIAN. JEWELLER. & c, Sg"^gg aSee MANCHESTER STREET Sffi d SoSS thoroughly undur- by tho Patient or etand the many (Next Corner Lichfiold street). niade to order par very necessary '* OCULTST'S PRE- &? !ta fr£e? th S CHRISTCHCJRCH, g?SSS?feI? the face of the FITTED for the wearer. NEW ZEALAND. purpose intended. nAJv5fL OPTICIAN and the FITTING are Tyro Most Important Factors to the PATIENT, as miaattinß glasses are POSITIVELY INJURIOUS to THE SIGHT. Every Class of Optical Goods, Spectacles, Folders, &c, supplied on the shortest notice. If not in stock can be made to order, and all work guaranteed. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY EXECUTED. , ?^^^^ I^l^ ,l to DOCTOR ANDERSON. SLR.C.S., ENGLAND DOCTOR MANNING. M.8.. CM. CMS

"~* TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, PLUMBERS, GASFITTEEtS, ELECTRIC BELLHANGELIS, BRA.SS FOUNDERS TIN AND IRON-PLATS WORKERS, 234 TUAM STREET WEST, CHRI3TCHURCH. Telephone No; 118. HAVE FORSALEWaterpipes (Black and Down Pips Plumbers'Brasswork Galvanised) Sanitary Ware Steam Fittings Wellsinkers'Tubes Circulating Cylinder Cathedral Glass, Tinted Pumps (Farringdon, &c.) Boot Boilers Gas Chandeliers, Brackets Hydraulic Rams Baths lαCasth'oi:,'Ziac and Gag Globes, Plain and Tanks Galvanised Steel Ornamental Spouting Tinsmiths" Furniture Gasfitters' Requisites Ridging And all Goods in connection with the above Trades. CATHEDRAL GLASS LEADLIGHTS-Sample Windows can be seen at our Showrooms; Designs Submitted and Estimates Given. FOR SALE, a BARGAIN, an OTTO GAS ENGINE, i-Horse Power, Secondhand, In FIRST-CLASS Order. GAS CHANDELIERS, GLOBES, &c—Being overstocked In these lines, we are Offering Special Inducements. Inspection of our Large and Well-assorted Stock is Solicited. AGENTS FOR OSBORNE'S DEEP ARTESIAN WELLSINKER. TINGS DAILY in Brass. Gun Metal, White Mefcal Pho3phor Bronze &c. §■" B" , bHeB 68 at $$ Ta &** ft" Eγ* B" Canterbury College Laboratory Department, g ■■ • -Chriatchurch, N.Z., -,»_-.-• U March, 18PI. Wz Laboratory, JS~o. 1468. j icd REPORT on the Analyze of a sample of Coffee ! |8i ||g " Peerless Brand" mcufe by Messrs. Trent Bros., \ |f| j Victoria Street, Christchurch, and taken from j rasa Oj bulk in warehouse. I *®Z i i I ff™* , Oj J An Analysis shows the sample to ie well prepared \ mm f I and of good flavour, free from any extraneous matter, j gejj J ttaroh, fe. j Aβ* j The proportion of chicory as shown by the peroentage of j ffjfL J extract is sufficient to impart density and flavour without f&0 w# being excessive, to&ile the low percentage of ash demonstrates | Sm% the care taken to avoid contamination with mineral matter, i SjJ 9and '* c - \ O J"*" .At various times during the last 15 years I have selected m■* j and analysed samples of the food products manufactured F*| 4ho j by Messrs. Trent Bros., having a standing order from the g^ Ip firm to test their goods at intervals. So uniformly satis- "H lj&\ factory has been the result, that in my own house I never "^p| y*! use any other brands of any class of produce manufactured fF&Q yj by them. 1»1 g* A. W. BIOKESTON, Wl Public Analyst, . • j Professor of Chemistry and Physics, j Canterbury College. Pen w*» met a SB"b/*** tjrsik ml pnpiM ««■ EEBLESS !j?GFFEE.

F. .PERRIMA N, ASHBURTON, PROPRIETOR OF JOSEPH FORD'S (Ry Koyal Letters latent) SCOUR & LUNG-WORM MIXTURE FOR SHEEP. A PERFECT CURE FOR SCOUK AND LUNG-WORM. . TESTIMONIALS. Riverslea Farm, Balfour P. 0., Southland, Mb F. Prrrimax, Ashburton. 20tb February, 1891. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in stating that I found "Ford'a Scour and Liing. Worm Mixture" a moßt excellent and effectual care for lung worm. I had 450 nice lamus all very bad, and some dying every day, with 38 dead when I got the Mixture to dose them with. I gave them oue done nil round, and found that day I hud only lost two (2), and all the rest have thriven splendidly ever since.—Yours faithfully, W. F. Ward. P.S.—The class of sheep -were halfbreds, Lincoln and Merino. And I might say again that I cannot apeak too highly of the Mixture, which I obtained from your Southland Agents, Messrs Tothill, Watson aud Co.—W.F. W. Drumroslan, Southbridge, Bth October, 1800. Mr F. Fbrrman, Ashburton. Sir —I have great pleasure m testifying to the effect ,3 of " Ford'e Scour and Lun m Worm Mixture R upon my flock. My sheep were coughing and scouring prior to usiuK the Mixture, but after drenching a change for the better soon Decume apparent. All flock-owners having their sheep coughing or scouring should lose no time in giving the Mixture a trial, as from my experience ie is very efficacious.—\ oura respectfully William Graham. Mb F. Febhiman, Aebburton. Dromore, July 21st, lsuo. Dear Sir,—ln reply to your questions as to whether the "Lang-Worm Mixture" I had from you about »ix week? *gp had the desired effect, I am huppy to state that it saved, in my opinion, 300 lambs. The lambs were after a long drive, and starving, having come from the Bays. I bougut them fn tho Aehburton Yards for 6s 6d each. I got them home and fed them on oaten-sheaf chaff and some fresh green feed. They were continually coughing and scouring, and 20 of them died ihe first week. I thought I woula have lost the lot, aud expressed tnat opiiitun to a friend, who advised mc to try "Ford's Mixture. I did so, with the result that the coughing and scouring ceased, and they began to thrive immediately, and I sold them a month after I bought them at a profit, and the man I bought, them from expressed surprise, saying he wouldn't have known them.—l am, dear sir, yours truly, Daniel Brick. P. FEURIMAN, ASHBURTON, PATENTEE AND PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN ALL PRINCIPAL TOWNS. A BBVOLUTION IN BPBCTAOI.B8; _^m fate— tnmmt «lw Vtiton a him twafl ill * i " *" ~* " T " — **•"*~ T—*--" 1 — "*• -ihtithuhlMi *mii«i flfir ■wnmi'Miiff mil miiii iimi innmliirnni-Tin ■imnimiiwiiMiiMnii mni ~^^<«^

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7863, 14 May 1891, Page 7

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