Bnataes- Notices. " TO SAVE TIME IS TO LENGTHEN LIFE." WJ. ALEXANDER AND CO. are , prepared to COP- on the TYPEWRITER LEGAL AND SCIENTIFIC DOCUMENTS, REPORTS, SPECIFICATIONS, MANUSCRIPTS, &C, &C. TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT. SOLD, EXCHANGED and REPAIRED. Typewriters, Supplies, Paper, &C, kept in Stock. N.Z. TYPEWRITER DEPOT. 112 Cashel Street. Give us a call. CPALAIRET, GENERAL AGENT and . LICENSED LAND BROKER Under the Land Transfer Act. Work done at Schedule Prices, as providsd by the Act. Any Sums of Mouey to Lend at Lowest Rates of Interest. Sections for Sale ao New Brighton, Linwood. and elsewhere. Offices: Corner of Armagh sc.oat and Oxford torrace, Christchurch (close to tho bridge). LLUMINATHD ADDRESS LIS prepared by A. H. Hare, Architect, 2o& Colomoo street. Specimens. WANTED KNOWN. THE UNIVERSAL | CO-COPERATIYE BOOT AND SHOE CO.'S NEW PREMISES NEXT THE WHITE HART, WAS OPENED ON SATURDAY, MAY 2. BERGER'S STARCH HAS been awarded FIR.->T ORDER of MERIT and GOLD MEDALS in tho under-mentioned EXHIBITIONS :— LONDON .. .. 1851 and 1832 PARIS .. .. 1567 ~ 1878 VIENNA .. .. 1873 And Mr S. BERGER has been personally decorated with ths CROSS of the LEGION of HONOR. Tho following may bo of interest to Laundresses and Housewives, being a few of uho Testimonials received, after complete aud exiinustivv trials of the various makes of Starch:— ' "I prefer Berger's Starch to auy other sorb. In Uie case of shirts, collars and cuffs in parlicular, this starch produces a stiffness and gloss which I have not bean able to produce with any other kind.—Mrs A, Brown, Highbury Laundry, 65 Armagh street, Christchurch "After having tried Bsrger's Starch for all kinds of laundry work, I find It gives greater satisfaction than any other brand, for stlffuess, clearness and gloss it is all that could bo wished.—Mrs E. Baillik (successor to Mrs Mole), Kilmora street, Chriatchurch." "Having made a careful trial of Berger's Starch, I cau coniidentiy rsconnnend it as being far superiors o ail other makes.—Mrs M. Hull, Laundress, 200 Madras "street N„ Christchurch." "Berger's Starch gives perfect satisfaction. I preter it to any other make fer ail kinaa of laundry work. It is specially suitable for getting up shirts and collars, and gives a better linish than any olher search I have erer used. —Mrs Smith, Laundress, .Stirling street Sydenham." " Berger s Starch suits mc admirably. I have given it every trial, and I like it better than any starch I have ever used, it works smooth, and does not stick to the irons.—Miss F_av_l. Chester street, Christchuroh, Laundress for Sir J. Ferguson" '•For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berger's Starch as being the beat. For tha future I have decided not to use any other brand when I can get Berger's.—Mis C. tE-BOE, Laundress, Opawa. «' jjor all classes of laundry work, I consider Berber's Starch tho best, aud have decided to use it for the future. This Starch lam sure will be the favorite brand whenever used.— Miss HuJiPHKiES, Laundress, 25 Horatio street, off Antigua street, Christonurch." "I have given Berger's Starch a complete trial, and in uiy opinion it Is the best starch I have ever used. For all kinds of laundry work 1 have determined to use this starch in preference to any other. -Mrs i ßßOOK_N_,.Laandres3, Hampstead, Ashburton. "Having been requested to express an opinion on Berger's Starcu, 1 have no hesitation in stating that I find it all tnat can be desired. It produces a better linish and gloss than any starch I have ever used.—Mrs Holmes, Steam Laundry. Lyttelton, Laundress for the Union Steamship Company.' "After a thorough and complete trial of the various brands of starch, I find that Berger s Btarch is the beat for all my requirements, and for making up snirta it is the only sort tnat I care to use.—Mis M-H.RIOTT, Matron of Refuge. Gordon street, Linwood." Berger s Starch can be obtained from all the Leading Grocers and Storekeepers. A trial ia respectfully solicited. Berger's Starch is put up in Packets about lb each, and in lib Boxes, with theaame of "Saml. Berger and Co." oa each package WHOLESALE AGENTS. CHRYSTALL <_ CO., CHRISTCHURCH. CORNS EXTRACTED WITHOUT PATTt W. ROBINSON PBOPESSIONAL CHIEOPODIST, W4HIGH STREET 1 " Has attained a high reputation."—" Tho Analyst." " Salt Regal is a most valuable remedy for dyspeptic symptoms, and one which we commend to sufferers from indigestion generally. ■ The Ozon« which it contains gives tone to a debilitated constitution."—"PublicOpinion." oAJLI Jt_J_iV3rAJ_l jieves HIA, CHOLKKA, INDIGESTION, FLATULENCE, HEADACHE, and all other stomachic irregularities. PURIFIES the BODY, imparting NEW LIFE and VIGOR. oA.i-1 HJiiljrAJu lous reoupe'raTIVE properties, is invaluable in RELIEVING the over-worked brain, and RESUSCITATING EXHAUSTED VITALITY. SAI /T R F.CS AT. brightens and At'&XXALi CLEARS rha COM PLfcJUON, corrects ah ERRORS OF DUCT, eating or drinking, is a most pleasant efferdrink * STIMULATING the APPETITE, and giTing TONK to the entire system, and.- Is highly recommended by the Medical Profession. WHOLESALE AGENTSE. HAYMAN & CO,
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7866, 18 May 1891, Page 8
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