PUBLICATIONS. *$| THB WEEKLY PRESS AND N.Z. REFEREE," ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. ILLUSTRATIONS. Decorations of Lony; Sprvice Volunteer Officers ChrwU-'mnvh, July 20th. ' Interior of Mr B. Button's rremis-.-s. ElOCasiiel street, Chrhtohurvh. * The Late Mr J. V. Cclborne-Vcel Yellow Poppy. The Linwood Fifteen—Winners of the Canterbury Senior Championship, 18i>5. Snow Castle, Montreal. Fashion Illustrations. FIGHTING OF Till; FL'TURE. Modern Gun< and Flying Machines. A Chat with lli-iam Maxim. SOME REMAEKS IN EXPLANATION*, liy Kokiri. MOONSIUNI-: ODE. By D. M. Wrig-hr. PUBLIC OPINION". Views of Pirates Rather than Statesmen— The Prin. cess of Wales and New Zealand Tweeds —Cremation, THE FARMER. Revelations in ths Frozen Meat Trade. Prices of Wheat in England. Seed Potatoes for Export. Shipping liabbits and Poultry. Tile Value of Hay. Whole v Crushed Oats for Horses: a Fair Trial, The Pries of Halo Panics. Why Wheat is Cheap. Prairie Grass. The Champion Show. By " Fancier." THE REFEREE. EDITORIALS. The Totalisator in the House. Mr Carnell's motion The Stallion Season. Age of Racehorses. Carriage of Itauing Stock. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. Touting the Training; Latest Betting. Probable Winners. CLUBS AND THE TOTALISATOR. List of the Clulu to be granted Totdisator Permits, Number of Days Racing. AMERICAN ITEMS. Latest News by the Mail. STUD AND STABLE VISITS. From our Dunedin Correspondent. TROTTING. Notes by " Honesty. ,, Successful Riders and Drivers, By "Spectator." Winning Horses and Owners. Meetings held by Clubs. TotalLsator Dividends. Fastest Winning Times. ! By " Pentagraph." THE KENNEL. Notes by "Terrier." The Gowanlee Kennels. Mr Fred Rogen at Home. By " Fancier." LAWN TENNIS. The Championships. Mr E. J. Ross replies to Mr Hurst Seageft FOOTBALL. Senior Notes, By " Drop-Kiek." Amongst the Juniors, By "True Blue." The Lin wood Football Club; A History. ATHLETICS. Notes by " Vaulter." English, Australian, and American Notes, The N.Z.A.A.A. Annual Report
CRICKET, SWIMMING, AQUATIC, CYCLING, HUNTING, COURSING, GOLF, POLO. PRICE-SIXPENCE MES HULSTON, 219 CASHEL STREET, - HAS this day Purchased (or Cash a Warehouse man's Steele of LADIES*. JACKETS AT HALF-PRICE. She Is enabled to sell at the following low prioes:-» 15s, for 7s 6d 20a, for 10a 30s, for 159 40s, for 20.9 50s, for 25s 60s, for 30s ALL IN THE LATEST STYLES. Inspection Invited. gT. GEORGE JAM . BEST IN THE MARKET. All Grocers. ■ - PEEMIEE WOEKS. LUCAS~BEOS. ENERAL ENGINEERS, IRON AND BBAS .'" Jj FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS, &C, ftc. KILM OP. E SIB EEIi '. • Chrietehurch. -82ft . ? Mr HATHAWAY, M.P.S., IjmOSI the University of New Bnu^wiok; also* 1 Harvard Medical College. Fof two year* Assistant to John Berryman. Af.D.,F.R.O.S. (Hoa« Assistant, to the lato Sir J. Y. Simpson, Professor of •_, Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children ,: in the University of Edinburgh). Late of the Boston . and New York City Hospitals and the ObelWfc ; Venereal Hospital, Registered under the Pharmacy Act, N.Z.,, '" MEDICAL MASSEUR, ■ . And Specialist for Diseases of the Ear, Throat «n4 Skin, Nervous and Chronic Complaints, 4c. Dr. Schuesler's Biochemio Treatment for Certa— Case 3. Canadian Massage Oil, for Rheumatism. ■ - - "-' Dr. Couroe/s (Paris) Female Pills. 13 MARKET PLACE . (Near Salvation Army Barracks), Ohrfetchurob. Consul tatlon Free. W , - FUNERAL NOTICES. ._- JJUNTEB and COMPANY* I MONUMENTAL MASONS, {Corner of South Belt and Colombo street [INSPECTION mVEEED. 2S&'-
mHE Friends of Mr J. V. Oolborne-Veel JL respectfully informed that his Fu»eral wOI . leave his late Residence, 23* Montreal street norm. This Day (Thursday, AuguA Ist), at 2 p.m., for ww . Church of England Cemetery, Barbadoes street. X- wWALTERS, Undertaker, 41 Victoria street, w«phone 146. " : THE Friends of the late Mr Heriwrt 9onnhitet« v are informed that his Funeral will »*»&"* residence, Willowbank, onFriday, 2ndsnjt.,at<SP i mi#_ ~ for the Addington Ccmeterj'. JAS. LAMB and - Undertakers, 35 Lichfield street. Telephone 561. <a»° - Friends of - Senrea?it-Major Mason arei re- - J. specif ully invited to attend the Funeral orn«* , lite rod. GeorVc Auiro»bM,to leave his £*£**!' No. 213 Hereford street West, To-morrow, Friday,** a3op.m., for the Public Cemetery. H. SCBIMf"*."! Undertaker, No. 41 Durham street south. Telephoms - No. 430 W, LANGFOB D> UNDERTAKER, Furnishes Funerals as follows .--Polished CofflS;. (sUver-mouuteil), and attendance, "cart* w» coach complete, from £8; Covered Coffin, from ** - 10s; Children's Funerals,, complete, from £ - ' fS', • dress—Residence, corner of North and East *«*»• Office : 133 uolombo street. Telephone 387. Special arrangements made with the poor. «» connection with the hospital contract ' .■ TjIUNERAL *REFOR* "EAEEELL, COMPLETE FURNI3HINQ'UNDERTAKES. » ' And Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture. ADULT FUNERALS Completely, Farniehed, W* £210s. ! The Trade most Liberally Dealt with. 65 Durham street South. Telephone 531. " 1• * *.' -11———^—' -
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9172, 1 August 1895, Page 8
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