Notices. THE CANTERBURY WEEKLY PEESS FEIDAY, MAY 22. IMPORT THB PLOVER. THE FARMEK"S GREATEST BENEFACTOR A HINT TO OUR PUBLIC BODIES. LINCOLN COLLEGE AND ITS USES. BIRDS TO ACCLIMATIZE. THE CASK FOR HAWKS AND OWL& COMPULSOR7"bEHORNING. DISKASEDAPPLES. ORCHARD PLANTING GOING AHEAD POTATOES ATTACKED BY GRTJB3. CONSUMPTION CONVEYED BY COWS MILK. THE GARDEN. Orchid Hunting Growing foliage Begonias Tbe Himalayan Barberry The Golden Knglish Yew A new sweet scented Begonia SPORTING. NOT3S BY SPECTATOR. ANTICIPATIONS FOR THE BIRTHDAY MEETINGS. THE C.J.C. BALANCE-SHEET. CLOSING THE TOTALISaTOR. RACECOURSE AND PADDOCK-HERMIT. ATHLETIC. CLUB CHAMPION CHALLENGE CUPS, Under Present Conditions a Failure. SOME SUGGKSTIONB. By Handicapper. BOXING NOTES, A Prize Ring Mystery Explained. SKETCHER. THE NEWSPAPER. Br Dr. Foster. A VIEW OF THE BOATRACB. SOME TELEGRAPH FLASHES, By U. B. Quick. STORYTELLER. TOPSY BINGHAM'S BOAT RACE. THK FIRST DEATH. TABLE TALK. A CORNER IN GOLD MINING BHARES. CONTRIBUTOR. THE VOYAGE, A LETT BR IN RHYME, TO THE RBV. E. E. CHAMBERS, LYTTJCLTON. ART AND LETTERS. THE GREATEST PUBLISHttR. THE STORY OF JOHN MURRAY AND HIS FltluNlA*. ODES TO ORDER. DRAMA. A FUSS IN THE COUNCn* THE PERSONAL INSPECTION" OF . BACK. ELLEN TERRY'S REMINISCENCES. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PItIOE— SIXPENCE. BERGER'S bTARCIi HAS been awarded FIHsT ORDER of MKKIT aud GOLD MUDAL3 Iα the unaor-nieutioned EXHIBITIONS:LOXnON .. .. 1851 and 183« PARIS .. .. 1807 „ I*7B VIENNA .. ..1873 And Mr S, BERGER has Deen personally decorated with thd CROSS ot the LttGION o< HONOR. The following may be ot interest to Laundivbsea and Housewives, beiug a few of the Testimonials received, after complete and uxuansiive trials of the various iaakes of Starch ;— "I prefer Berger's Swrch to any other sort In the C4BO ot sUirCa, collars and OunSi in pai- ,- ucuLxr. this starch uraducef h sUSaess and SlO4s£ X ±ka.ve xx«>c been able u> produce ■v*-icix any utiizor- l£.itjcL_ Jlrs -»-» J2i±.ow v j«-. '^Ci^fa.lltiry Xi<W 1 ' r * f^ ry T fo w nn iw.iL. *" ?> " , r*Tgc— OW.J ciiurch "Alcer bavins tried Beigcrs SCarcii for all kinds of laundry worJi.l flua U gives greater satisfaction than any otuer brand, tot atlffaese, clearness aud it Iβ all tbut could be Wished. —Mrs K. Bailujc (auccewor so Atis SuTmiiiMtfi BUieL liuriJKJiiarour " Having iruxtie a careful trim! o£ Berser'a I C'lill COllllUeuUy recommend icaa beiuif SS%££?cJaU otherWkAUjfH M. HUl£ Laundreas. »W Madras street N.. Chriatr tburch." "Berger's Starch gives perfect eatkfactlon, i preie'it to any other liiAke forallkifldflo* laundry worlt. it is specially suicatuo for cettiuK up ellirW aDd coUwra, ana girw a jwtwr Snishthan any other sraich I have ereruwtL —Mrs Laundress. Starlias acrees Sydenham." "Berger a Starob suits mc admirably. I hare civ en it every trial, and I like lc butter I tutu Sny Starch I nave over used, is worJc* amoosn, and does not Bttck to the iron3.-Mue ¥layxl, übeacer oLroeL, Christchurch, Laundress for Sir J. Ferguson " •• For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berber's starcti as being the best. For thj future i tave decidea not to nic any otner brand when I can gee Berger , *.—Mrs v. pKAiioK. Laundtegs,Opawa. " for all classes o< laundry work. X consider Benrer'e ataren the best, and have decided tv Wit for Uie future. Thw ot«irch 1 tun aura will bo the iavorilo brand whenever used. laisa HUMPHRIES. Laundress, 25 iloraOo £ffAncigua ewoec, Chrisuanurch. ,, ••I have given Berger's Starch a complete trial, and in xuy opinivii it is Uie oesc auuon I JSve ever used- Jtor all kinds of laundry worn 1 have determined to use this scaroa in preference to any other, -ilrs Bbookxno, Lauuarua, Hampscead. Aahourton. "Having been requested to express an oninion on Berger's etarcu, 1 have no cavitation SBtaung that I nnd it ah that can be desired, ltureduces a better unish and gloae thaa *ny tlXrSil have ever us«L-Mri HpiJCKS, Steaiu Laundry. Lyttelton, Laundreae tor mc Union Steamship Company. " Att>er a thorough and complete trial of tha varioUd brands of scurch. I- innd ihat ±Jer*er a march is Uie best for all my reqiureuieute, end foTmakiuis up shirts * 3 &% *>*& **»i t"at I care tdttse"—Mrs MAK&ipiT.JWatroaoX Uefuga. Gordon street, Lin wood. Bereer s Starch can. be obtained from all the LeldiuK Grocers and Scjreiwepete. A trial U redpeotfuUy solicited. ' Berber's Starch is pat up In Packets about Vheach, and; $n lib Boxes, wich the&ame o< "SatnLßerger and Co£ou each package WHOLESALE AGENTS. CHEY STALL & CO., CHRISTCHURCH. "~ "PHOTOGRAPHY. JSPILLER, PHOTOGRAPHER, . OXFORD TERRACE W. (Formerly of Colombo etreet). Class Cabinets. 10s per dox: Carte do ' Viaite, Sβ doTMidget* U0& do. 3583
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7874, 27 May 1891, Page 3
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