'—' i'"" ...i.... i-.——. .„, . B t PUBLICATIONS. ■ ■ ..- - ■■ i nii ■■ ■■ - - THE WEEKLY PRESS AND N.Z. REFEREE, ,, 09 THURSDAY, AUGUST L Drooratfons oi I.on- Sorvi-.-e \>'liu.'.,\n- Offloeri Intorior of -Mr 1 , ., liulion's Premises, street, Chriitf:U!ii V !i llel The \.:\w Mr .1. V. CV;U.r:ii-Yei-l Yf'rlOlV i'Opp.V. T!:e Linwood Fifteen — Wiiuu-rscf t!n> r'antorlium Si-i;ior riiainoi...iH!ii]>. ia?s. ' .Snow Ca<dc, M'otitna!. Fi'.<liio.i lllu-trati.inf. FIGHTISO OF THE FUTVRE. Modern Cuns r.;;d Flyinv -Machines. A Ciiac wiih Mavim. SOME P.F.MAP.KS !.V EKPLAVATIOX. By i\3);iri. MOON'SUII.VE ODK Hv I». M. Wri-b;. PI'CLIC OPIXIOV. Views nf Pii-.ites Katlicr t!i.;n Siarejinan—Tlte Prin ce?sof Wales and Xow Zealand Tweeds—Cremation THE FARMER. Revelations in the Frozen Meat Trade. Prices of Wheat in England. Seed Potatoes for Exjwrt. Shippitur Rabbits and Poukrv The Value of Hay. " Whole v Crushed Oats for Horses : a Fair Trial Tlie Price of Polo Ponies. Why Wheat is Cheap. Prairie Gruss. The Champion Show. By " Fancier." THE REFEREE. EDITORIALS. The Totalizator in the House. Mr Cornell's motioa. The Stallion Season. * Am , of Racehorses. Carriage of Kftoiug Stock. *.» GRAND NATIONAL MEKTIN'Q. Touting the Tniiniiis;; Latest Retting. " Probable Winners. CLUBS AN'P THE TOTALISATOB. List of the Chilis to U- sir.)nted TotMisator Pennitl, Number ot Days Kavinjj. AMERICAN ITEMS. Latest News by the .Mail. STUD AND STABLE VISITS. From our Duncdin Correspondent, TROTTING. Notes by " Honesty." Successful Riders and hrivers. By "Spectator." Winning Howes and Owners, .Met'tintj'3 held by Chilis. Totalisittor Dividends. Fastest Winning Times, By " Pcntagraph." THE KENNEL. Notes by "Terrier." The O.owanlee Kennels. Jlr Fred Roßen at Home. : By •' Fancier." LA\ra TENNIS. The Clianipionships, Mr E. J. Ross replies to Mr Hurst Seagef, FOOTBALL. Senior Notes, By " Drop-Kick." Ainonjrst the Juniors, By "True Blue." The Linwood Football Club; A History. ATHLETICS Notes by " Vaulter." English, Australian, and American Notcl The N.Z.A.A.A. Annual Report. ' CRICKET, AQUATIC, HUNTING, COURSING, GOLF, POLO. PRICE-SIXPENCE MRS HULSTON, 219 CASHEL STREET, HAS this day Purchased for Cash a Warehoun man's Stock of LADIES , JACKETS AT HALF-PRICE. ; She is enabled to sell at the following low prices :— 15s, for 7e 6d 20s, for 10s » 30?, for 15s 40s, for 20s 50s, for 25s 60s, for 303 ALL IN THE LATEST STYLES. Inspection Invited, gT. GE.0.8 GE JA M BEST IN THE MARKET. All Grocers. -PREMIER WORKS. LUCAS~BROS. GENERAL ENGINEERS. IRON AND BRA 9 FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS, 4c, ice. KILMORE STREET, Christchurch. 82* Me. HATHAWAY,' M.P.S., the University of New Brunswick: ftlso o X , Harvard Medical College. For two yean Assistant to John Berryman. M.D..F.R.0.5. (House Assistant to the late Sir J. Y. Simpson, Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children in tiie University of Edinburgh). Late of. the Boston and New York City Hospitals and the Chelsea Venereal Hospital, . Registered under the Pharmacy Act, 5.Z.,» MEDICAL MASSEUR, And Specialist for Diseases of the Ear, Throat and Skin, Nervous and Chronic Complaints, 4c. Dr. Schussler's Biocheinic Treatment for Certain Cases. Canadian Massage Oil, for Rheumatism. Dr. Coureey'e (Paris) Female PiUe. 13 MARKET PLACE (Near Salvation Army Barracks), Christchurch. Consul tation Free. 20? FUNERAL NOTICES. JJUNTEB and COMPANY, HONUMENTAL SIASONS, tCorser of South Belt and Colombo street ■.INSPECTION INVITED. ® 5 milE Friends of the late Mr Herbert Bonninjrton X are informed that his Funeral will leave Walart residence, Willowbank, on Friday, 2ndinet,fttZp.m. t for the Addington Cemeterjv JAS. LAMB«nd SON. Undertakers. 35 Liclifleld street. Telephone 361. S»3 riIHE Friends of the late Matthew ThontasSroHh X ar§ re3peotfu»y invited to attend hisF".^™ , ' , leaving his late residence. North street, St Al™{"« for the Public Cemetery at 3 p.m., Sunday, wj. ™: LANGFORD, Undertaker, corner North and hgg Belts. TeTephrjne 337. ' j** E. DUCKWOETH AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, . HAVING purchased the Mourning Coach ana Hearee of Mr R. W. Walters, we are prepared to FURNISH FUNERALS, As follow* :— ... i „,. Polished coffin-(silver ■■mounted), and atteudance, with hearse and coach, complete, irom -o, covered coffins, from £2 10s; children* funerals, complcttr,' from £2. Address—No. 42 Coloni bo road, Sydenham ; Private Residence, No. 51 Harper street, Sydenham. „ Tradd supplied. 6CM " W. LANGF 0 E P» UNDERTAKER, FurnUhes Funerals as foUowsi-Poliehed Coffin (silver-mounted.), and attendance, with hearse r.nu coftch complete, from £8; Covered CoUin, ftom *< 10s; Childi-en'a Funerals, complete, from JJ • = «"< dress—Residence, corner of North and East Bel»OfHce : 133 Colombo street. Telephone, 387. Special arrangements made with the poor. i"« connection with the hospital contract. •piUNERAEi-BEFORM GEOBGE "BARBELL, COMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKER And Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture. ADULT FUNERALS Completely Furnished, from £210s. The Trade most Liberally Dealt with. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9173, 2 August 1895, Page 8
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