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Businwa Notices. THE CANTERBURY WEEKLY PfiESS FRIDAY, MAY 29. • • ... IRRIGATING THE CANTERBURY PLAINS; AS WAT§R-RACES TO STOCK, 80 IRRIGATION TO CROPS. A NEW SHEBPFARMING COUNTRY, BURN NJ PASTURES. FARM SERVANTS IN THE NORTH. POULTRY BREEDING. Br Wai-Rimmto-i. JUDGES' REPORT OP THE TRIAL OF POTATO DIGGING MACHINES. THE GARDEN, Hints on Potato Culture Trees for New Zealand Michaelmas Daisies ATHLETIC. BRAYTON CLUBS. THE PROPOSED VISIT TO ENGLAND. A3 VIEWED BY AN ENGLISH AUTHORITY. BOWLING BOWLING TOURNAMENTS. By Robert Sthuthkhs. SPORTING. THE NEWMARKET WHIP. TAPE CLUB NOTES. RACECOURSE AND PADDOCK-KISBKB, BOXING. A NEW CHAMPIONSHIP: WELTER WEIGRT. LADIES' MAGAZINE, HOW TO BOIL A POTATO. A Hint for Our Giria. By W. Ernest Mbsskrvy. An Apologia by F. K. Weatherley. . To the Wife of His Bosom. A Letter from Tahiti. The Student's Rice Cakes. "'' A Recipe iv Rhyme. The Woman's Suffrage Bill. TRAVELLER. RRIGATION AND MILDURA. By thb Warmoal. SKETCHER THE METHODS OF THE RUSSIAN JEW. CAVALRY LIFE ON THE ROAD. By a Tkoopeb. A GREAT COME DOWN. By Ltrim Sitaiu?.. ANGELA'S ABDUCTION.. THE WEEKLY PRESS. PRICE—SIXPENCE. - "\ ■ ' BERGER'S STARCH HAS been awarded ORDER of MERIT and UULJJ M-iDALS in the uuuer-nieationed EXHIBITIONS :— LONDON .. ... 1831 and 1812 Paris .. .. uw „ wro VIENNA .. ~ l»3 And Mr S. BERGER "has Oeon personally decorated with tlid CROSS of the LEGION ot HONOR. . , The following may, be of interest to Laundresses and Housewives,' being a few of the Testimonials received, after complete- «M»d ■ exhaustive trials of the various uaakos of Starch;— 1 " I prefer Berger's Search to any other sort. Inthev-se of shirts, collars and cuffi* in particular, this starch prouuces.a t-titTue** uud 1 giosa which 1 have not been able to produce with any other kind.—Mrs A, Baowji, Highbury . Laundry, 65 Armagh Street, Christ- , I chtrrch I i "After having tried Berger's Starch' for all kinOß of ljoinory work, I find it gives greater sailefaction than any oarer tiraua, for ntlflfno**. clearness and gloaa it is all that euuia be j Wished.—Mrs E. Bailuk (successor to Airs Mole). Kuinoro street, Wbristchurch.'' ''Having made a careful trial of Berger's Starou, 1 can conrtaoncly rtsooxainena it a* burin* far Buperiorc o all other make^.—Mrs M. llci_, l_.Ui-.area*, -SO Madras street N„ Chosir thurch." "Berger's Starch gives perfect sj»tiifact{Ou. I preier it to any other make for ah Mum of taundry work. Ie is specially -uit*Wo for getting up shirts and collars, ami gives » J»tw»jr noiah than any other starch I ha»e ever used. —Mrs S»UTtf, iAundrew, Stirling sw*et Sydenham." *' Berger a Starch suite mc admirably. I have given it every trial, and 1 like it better ibau Say starch I have ever used, it works smooth, ana does not stick to the iron*.—Mi* *_»,V'_u Chester street, Christehureh, Laundress tor iii f. Ferguson " "For all classes of laundry work, I regard Berber's Starch as being the best. For tha fuLure 1 have decided, not to use any ocn»r brand when I can get Be \jr. fBajBCE. Laund; ess, Opawa, • •• Ivor all classes of laundry work, X consider Renter's Staren the best, and ha*/e aeclded to tue »t for the future. This Starch latu_itr« -will be the farorlte brana whenever UMd.— MU_ Humphriss, Laundress, 25 Horatio nreec, off Antigua street, Christouurch." " I have given Berger's Starch a complete trial, and in my opinion it Is the best staion I have ever used. _or all kinds of l&uadry fforic 1 have determined to use this starch in preference to any other. -Mrs < BKOoKiNO,.Laundr«4s, Hampstc-d, Ashburton.'"Havmg been requested to express an ovmion on Berger's Starch, i have no hesitation Instating that I And It *U that can be desired. It pxsduees a better th rush aad gloss than any .larch I have ever used.—Mr» Houuss, Steam Laundry. Lyttelton, Laundress for the Union btcanlship Company.' "After a thorough and complete Mai of the vartuus brands of starch, I find that Be_er • Starch Is the besc for all my requirements, and for making up shirts it is the only sort taao I care to use.—Mrs Marriott, Matron of Refuge, Gordon street. Lin wood. Berger s Starch can be obtained from aU the Leading Grocers and Storekeepers. A trial Is respectfully solicited. Berger's Starch Is put up In Packets about lb each, and in lib Boxes, with then*mo ot "Sa-nkßetgar and Co. on each package WHOLESALE AGENTS. CHBYSTALL & CO., CHRISTCHURCH.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. SMITH, GIASS. Ci^^AND^FURNTSHWG HAVING REMOVED from tha Corn« of Cashel and Durham, streets, by the briuge, to 229 CASHEL STREET, three doors from the Zetland Arms, and next- to Mr Dutegan, Painter. All in Search of Really Good Value should Call at the New. Premises and get it. AA Repairs Eix«ut«i"wrth despatch, asbefwe

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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