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DR. A. L. DEVBNISH - MBARKS, M.R.C.S, England, L.R.CP. London 111 Cambridge terrace (the residence of the late Dr. TttrnbuU). Hours of 9 till U£o Afternoon. 1 till 3. Evening. &S0 till & Telephone—No. 155. 9066 TO HOTEL-KEEPEES. E. W. ROPER & CO. ARK PREPARED TO GIVE SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOB THB FOLLOWING GOODS, TRICOCHE'S Fine old BRANDY, bulk and case GUITHON'S Vintage CLARETS The Noted GLKNCAIRN WHISKY SILVA and COSENS , <» <- PORT SILVA and COSKNS , <*«•><* ■&■ <& POUT SILVA and COSENS , Old Tawny POET COSENS'PaIo Dry SHERRY COSENS , Extra Dry SHERRY HAVANNAH CIGARS—The Largest and Choicest Assortment in the Austsalian Colonies TEAS—China, Ceylon, and Tn/Knw. CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. 1757 IHAVft MOVEY TO LEND in LARGB or SiIALL SUMS at CURRENT RATES. H. O. D. MEARES, Solicitor, 1322 191 Hereford street. NEW BOOKS. Light That Failed, by Rudyard Kipling; X The Chausred Life, by Drummond; Coo-ec, Talcs of Australian Life, by Australian Ladies; Trade Unionieiu, New and Old, by G. Hvwell, M.P. ; Scientific Meliorism, by Jane Hume Clappercon. New Supplies—Rolf Boldrewood'e and others. Now Games—Tiddely Winks, Reversi, ChantQly, Ha! ma, &c, &c. li. J. WOOD ana CO., Oil Stationers' Hall, 240 High street. SEALETTE AND SEALSKIN JACKETS. 5 MANTLE DEPARTMENT. I S — °2 £; TBIHE D.T.C. has long been known S •h JL as the Premier House in the 3 v< Colony for MANTLES, JACKETS, ° g and CLOAKS of ail kinds, both for r3 Ladies' and Children's wear, and in- M ►5 spectionie confidently invited of their R Large and Beautiful Stock, which, p W for variety, style, and price, cannoc y H be equalled iv New Zealand. m , For Ladies wishing their garments « X made io order, a Large Assortment r x P of Habit Cloths, Mantlinga, aud w w Ulateriage Iβ always kept in stock. co A perfect lit in any stylo guaranteed, g P ASplend'd Assortment Just Opened h3 Ph of TEA and DRESSING GOWNS, in 0 p. all now materials, at moderate prices, tg JLr.JL*\y* SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. ' MONEY. ' T AM prepared to make ADVANCES on JL Approved Freehold Seourities in SUMS from £s<£ upwards at Lowest Rates of Interest. " Hopesayo," 9ti Park terrace, with Half Aero of Land for Sale. Prioe, £2*loo. KICHARD D. THOMAS. 3069 207 Hereford street FANCY DRKSSES FANCY DRESSES FANCY DRESSES Exhibit for" SALE TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT JANOTf CHECK TWILLED DRESS, SIX DIFFERENT SHADES, PRICE J oS /»D, WORTH -j n3 /»D. A Thorough Bargain. ShAW, J\,OBINSON and C/ 0., THE HALL, HIGH STREET. BIRTHS. Campbell—On May 13th, at 58 Gloucester terrace, Hyde Park, London, the wife of Patrick Campbell, of a daughter. Adamson —On May 14th, at Chriatchurch, the wife of the Rev. Henry Adamson, Lincoln, of twins—one stillborn. King—On May 15th, at the Junction Hotel, Ranfiiora, the wife of E. H. King of a son. DEATH. McLennan —On May 13th, William McLennan, of Halkett, in his fifty-first year. Deeply regretted. TCM>AY 7 S CONTENTS. . i THE MIDLAND RAILWAY— THE DEVIATION QUESTION—LECTURE AND PUBLIC MEETING. THE JEWS IN CORFUOUTRAGES BY THE MOB. THE UNEMPLOYEDDEPUTATION TO THE GOVERNMENT —PROPOSED NEW MINISTER. HEAVY WEATHER IN THE NORTH. political" gossip. the hon. r. j. seddon. the great auk's egg. Rugby union.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7865, 16 May 1891, Page 4

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