PUBLICATIONS. J THB WEEKLY PRESS AND " N.Z. REFEBEE" 01 THURSDAY, MAY 23aj>, ILLUSTRATIONSTHE CHRISTCHURCH UEDERTAFEI, THE BROOKFIfcLD HOLLER MILLS. THE MILLS FROM THE RAILWAY. I THE MILLS FROM THE SOUTH BUI, THE ROLLKIt FLOOR. MR D. 11. BROWN. , J MR J. ATKINS BROWN. MISS AJIY GOURLAY. BLK H ARTILLERY, 13y Musket—Outda. RECENT ALPINE CLIMBING IX THEMOCSJ ZURBMQGEN SHOWING THE BROKEN ROPR TERMINAL FACE OF THE MUELLER GLACISB, STORIES. The Boiler Torpedo. «.V a J. Cutciiffu Hyne. Far Off. B.V Morley Roberts. CONTRIBUTOR. On a Ceylon Tea Garden. l)y O. 11. Romanes. ai Stewart Island. By Itinerant. Tllli FARMER. Barley alter Roots. A Ilecent Experiment at Lincoln School By J. Bayue, Director, SERVICE NOTES. Small Wars and tneir Lessons. THE REFEREE. BIRTHDAY RACE MEETINGS. Tips by " Spectator." TOTALISATOR TROUBLES IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Bookmakers and Totalizator OdJ». NOTES AND COMMENTS BY " IIOT3PUB.* The Auckland Steepleclmc Handicaps. New Zealand Horses at Adelaide. BreakdoNYn of Cloister. St. Hippo in Sydney. THE RACING SEASON 1891-95. " Retrospective Glances," By "Spectator." INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS. Special Notes from Auckland, Wanganu?, SiwMt Baj - , Wellington, Duneiiin, &c. ENGLISH UAOING. ' Detailed Reports of Principal E\ ents DecMsS. VETERINARY. Accidents in the Hunting Field. TROTTING. Canterbury Trotting Club's Handicaps Analywdbj , I "Spectator." '■ Tlie Edwards DisijiLaliflcatica. i Totalisator Enquiry in Auakland. i Wildwood's Case. i Handicapping: Trotters. I Re Corrifjan. FOOTBALL. Comments by "Drop Kick," and "True Hu*. , News from Everywhere. nUNTING, COURSING, GOLF, KENNEI.-. FOM, SWIMMING, ATHLETIC, AQUATIO, CRICKET, CYCLING, &c. PRICE—SIXPENCE SALSALINE. THE GREAT FOOD PRE3ERVATIV& THIS Valuable Antiseptic Preparation^;»**** odourless and perfectly harmlew. ""fj? teed to keep meat, soup, milk, «W* £"&S Same, preserves, fruit, wine and food of ewry «**»r tion sweet and wlioleaoiue till required lor uu. -^ ONE SHILLING PACKET WILL PRESEBTB*WORTH OF FOOD. Sold by AU Chemists and Grocers in U «** j Packets.
.Soitßcix's Enamelled Cabinets at 109 per doz. Best work only. No reduction in price! No third rate work I Studio, 179 Colombo street.—[Advt. J
;! FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOMS. THE Designs of FURNITUKE, UPHOLSTERY, Austrian «<* Amerioan OHAIItS, whloh are to Btoofc, vrill be found to represent such Goods as are in demand «t the present) time, the latflM pnai« of taete in HOUBISHOLD FURNISHING being more eepeoUUy oonrt* • , dered, - :_. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES r % Are issued, representing Goods wbioh can be supplied »6 prioee to meet the wants of General Buyers. All BEDDING is manufactured on the premises. Cabinet Furniture, Blinds, Curtains, and every description of Upholstery are »W made and repaired in our Factory ; the purity and excellent quality or * the materials used can therefore be guaranteed, and beat workmanship and punctuality ensured. Hotels, Clubs, Hospitals, and other public Institutions Furnished throughout. . DELIVERY OF FUBNITURE. Daily Deliveries of Furniture in Cbrlstchurch and Suburbs by Veni fro.n the Establishment FREE OF CHARGE. Special arrangement* made for longer distances. ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AT? : NET CASH PRICES. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF WQfl& ; D.I.C. n FUBNITURE WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOMS, ''■V- ,'".
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9116, 29 May 1895, Page 6
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