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Burin—Hcttoaa, FOR SALE. Shirley—2* Acres Rich Land, fronting on two roads ; also Rood house of 7 rooms, with every convenience Iα outbuildings. Price, £600; easy terms; or would let to a good tenant. 319 Aylesbwy—lßs Acres Land, down in English grass, divided into 2 paddocks, watered by good races, sheep-proof fences, no buildings, but arrangements for same can be made. Low price; half cash, balance at G per cent, half-yearly. 542 Christchurch—7 J- Acre SeMipas. or as i whole, back entrance to HH one. Low price; terras. 34 City North—Good J-Acre Building 3it« on tram route, high and dry situation. Price to suit the times; terms easy. 48 Opawa—3 Acres Land, well planted and arranged as paddock and garden, together with house of 0 rooms, exclusive ol bathroom and all the usual outbuilding. A. compact property, at a very moderate price and easy terms. " 318 ,New Brighton—Close to tram, 9-Roomed House, bnilt on concrete foundations, intenor well finished and plastered throughout, replete with every convenience, 2stall stable, traphouse with good loft over, 1$ acres laud, planted with fruie trees, &G. Very reasonable price; terms If required. 265 Heathcote—Near river and tram, J- Acre Land, in garden, well kept and planted with ornamental trees, house of 9 rooms. bath and store rooms, and all the usual conveniences of a well-appointed residence. Lo\t price. Owner leaving. Furniture, if required, at valuation. 275 Saddlery Manufacturing Business For Sale—Shop, workroom, store, &c, 4roomed house, 2h acres land, In a tbrlvlna district, easy distance of Christchurch. Price very low to ensure speedy sale. A bargain to a workiug saddler. t.a, HOPKINS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (Adjoining Bank of New Zealand). ———————— ■ n> A SURE REMEDY FOR BALDNESS fl-TNSOLICITEI) TESTIMONIAL from U correspondent of the " Southland Tunes." The management of the new* paper vouches for It 9 genuineness. Invorcjrcrill, March 17th, 1890. BALD HEADS. — A correspondent writes:—" I am indebted to your advertising columns for relief from a personal infirmity. If you have confidence in what I say, kindly muke this an item of news rather than a letter, because I fancy people will value the information more highly. I am over fifty years of age, and for the peat j ten years my hair has been getting thinner and thinner, so that hair was left only just above mylars, and the remainder of the head was quite bald. I disliked this deficiency, but had of course to submit. About three months or less ago I read the advertisement iv your columns abode 'Hlck.jan'e Hair Producer , ; I then read the testimonials, and finally, although sceptical of results, I bought half-a-dozen bottles of the specific. Number one produced no result except an opinion from my wife, that 'that stuff had a pleasant smell.' I persevered with it, however, and as the second bottle was nearly completed, the good lady aforesaid exclaimed. r Why, there is a lot of little black hair* coming; there must be eorne virtue in that stuff after all. , lam well Into the fourth bottle, but whereas I was bald now my head Is covered with hair about threefourths of an inch in length. My reason for writing this Is that I was in the theatre recently, and looking' down tato the stalls I was amazed at the large number of bald heads. I don't know tSe maker of this hair producer or anything about him, so * this la not a ctaewp advertisement, bub rather AN EXPRESSION of gratitude." . . , -^ Aelc for Hlckman's Eclipse Hair Producer, To be obtained of all Chemists In Christchurch and district, and throughout New Zealand. Wholesale ot Kempthorne,' Proseer and Co., New Zealand Drug Company, Wholesale Agents So* New Zealand. Ooavejanees HOT SPRINGS, PLAINS. M DERRETTS ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ' 3HHE only Coaches "Carrying Mails Kwg»e4 L Oulverden, leave Culverdea for frff otel. via Lahmert'e, Jack's Pass, Pally frofls November 1»C to April 30th, returning treat Lanmer Plains Daily during summer monwes and every Tuesday and Saturday, returning Mondays aud Thursdays from May Ist fee tetober 31»t during_winter months. Through Returh Tickets are isaued at Chrisfe church Railway Station every Tuesday. Taui* ay and Friday. Tickets available for toM weeks from day of leauo. First Class, 30a OOM« cTulverUen to rotherham, waluf UUiJ AND KAI&OUKA. M Coach leaves culveritentor Kothornam aaa Waiau daily, returning from Waiau dally, Monday , 'coach to Waiau conneots wilhcjMM for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, etaylng Wednesday in Katlcoura. returning: Thursday. Jlenheim coach loaves Kaikoura Thursday" Fares: , ■„ Culverden to Kaikoura— Single 25b, rotUrHUL Olvertlen to Blenheim-Singie «3 retura W. Culverden to Uanmer Plains-Single 7s *V "cuiverden to Waiau—Single 63, return Ba, HAWKSWUOD. Waggonette loaves Waiau torMendlp, Pa* nassuß and Hawkswdod every Friday, retura *nd letters promotlydeU verou, Paroeis attended to. BpwialDoaohg, Double and -ainele Buggies, Wttjfeorfottea, Saddle Horace ou imuiudiate hire. Oracx* throtieh poster *ire receive prompt attention. JS B7—All information given Cook and Son a Tourist Agents, Cathedral square* (HUM* church. THO& DERRKTT. _' Proprietor. HOT SPRINGS COOPER'S itOYAi, MAIL OOAOatth* oulj coach ou-ryinc tfao &&?&&&&& SsyiWT LXAVKb the HUTifiL, VMHTiffV*2» arrival cl the Midday Train fraaGbng church, returning on MONUA ttadVMJSWi DAKS in time to catch the 2.30 P.m. Train fo* "ffiffißfife RETURN TICKETS*** «u«l at tie Unriitcuuvon Kaiiway S»tt<m x «aOjrl available by Cooper's Coach every EaTrewrWiigwiwila JTour Weeks tree the firtt ilouUaj after date of Price, ,J* nwt-eiaw for coach end railway fare*. »■• coacn ruus In connection witn Coo* ana boot* "» re 'toWH.WP««- Mail Contractor, Bf W. H. Hotel Proprietor. opposition ia thjFlotk op raaDBT TEefouowiug are the •*» e »£S?.s««2* Hue by Cooper c Hajai Mail Coach :—l. TIM} X£» «Sf •eJjkniT*,!© Post omc« **« a. The Farb» of J oopcre Coaches are oaif oNit-ltA.l-J'' the Fares previously ohwgMlM DcrritC'e Coacnes, a. Ihe H*we for Vaxeftf Uuve hkewise been reduced 50 pcs C»nt. ACfl t. Cooper makes no charge whatovet let exta lßggajre.~W. H.C. "" GOVKRNOK'S BAX COACH. and AFTEr"~JUNE let, and enMJ Vf farther uoiiue, the QOTK KNOB'S Bu COACH Will It U.N on TUifiSDAiT, FrtIUAX aud SATURDAY ONLY. Lwivim Oew nore Bay at 8.15 a.ul. and 3.15 p.m. LyttelUtn Railway Hcaiion ac9.w a.nu ana UP pan. .. Coach will run any day privately by tppl? itO W.H.TBAPft_ c Mitre Hotel. LytUltoa, or Oovwnoar'i Baf| IM.¥SrTKmtSUAYS. ana SATUUUAXe Ketarnins from AUora Forwt Poet USot at 1 p.m. on each of the above-mentionei aay*. Passengers will receive every attentfoa Parcels and Orden attended to. Horeee and Bugale. on hire tn,, tig ~~" 0088 AND Cα AKAROA LINk"OP CO ACHES. ON ana after OctoboTea MBKTatt***!* at Little River on Moaday. Wedaeie* at Plgeta Bay on Tae day, Thursday, and Friday. & "SSoprfeter. _^«^

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7964, 11 September 1891, Page 7

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