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BUSINESS NOTICES. An antiseptic, preservative, and aromatic dentifrice/which whitens the teeth, prevents and arrests decay, and sweetens tho breath. It contains no* mineral acids, no gritty matter or injurious astringents, keeps the mouth, gums and teeth free from the unhealthy action of germs in organic matter between the teeth. Is the most wholesome tooth powder for ladies and children, and being most beautifully perfumed it is a perfect toilet luxury for*ladies who value the appearance of their own and their children's teeth. 2s 9d per box. BOWLANB'S MACASSAR OIL Has been known for 100 years as tho best preserver and beautificr for the hair ; it provents it falling oil* or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, and eradicates scurf and dandruff; it is unsurpassed as a brilliantine for the beard and moustaches, to which it imparts a soft and silky appearance. It is also sold in a golden colour for fair-haired children. It is most exquisitely perfumed. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR A soothing and emollient milk for the face, and is most- cooling to the skin in hot climates: it removes freckles, tan, sunburn, roughness and redness of the skin, pimples, cutaneous eruptions, &c, and produces soft fair skin, and a lovely delicati complexion ; it io warranted free from anj mineral poisons, and is absolutely harmless Bottles 2s 3d and 4s 6d ; sold by druggist. "IMPORTANT CAUTION.—Be sure tc ask for Rowlands',' JMacassav Oil, Kalydor n:id Odonto, of 20, Ylutton Garden, London, iuul see that each article bears their signature i.i red ink; all others arc worthies! aud poisonous imitations ; 100 years prove that Rowland's are tho best and nly genuine. CONVEYANCES WEST COAST ROUTE. MESSRS STitO.VACn, Cr.OUDEST.EY' and MOXTGOMICIIY lioir 'to announce that they are rumi'iisr a MNI2 of COACHKS between SHRINOVltiLDand JAOUSON'cS, on tho West Coast road., connecting with the Hail vay at cither end. Coucnes leave rSprinjrilefd every TUESDAY and FRIDAY on arrival of Uhristchuruh train, and leave Jackson s ev-ry TUESDAY and FRIDAY on arrival of Ui-eymouth train. Booking Agents: Mr E. CAIIUOU,, Terminus Hotel, Mr \V. J. ALVE, High street.. Where full information as to fares, 4c, can vi obtained. Special Coaches, Waggonettes or Saddle Horses may bo obtained on application to W. MONTGOMERY, - Springfield. WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. rfMIK only Coaches currying Mails North Ol JL Waiatt— Leaves W'alau KVICRY TUESDAY, return ing THURdOAY. Oautioci; with, Blenheim Coach leaving ivaikonra Ttiuradiy. FAKES— Waiau aud Kalkoura — Single 203, Rstul'n 321. HAWKSWOOD. W aggonnetto leaves Waiau for Mendip Hills, Parna„u*, liawkswood, aud Claverloy every *'UIDAY, returning SAT U ttUA V.. Telegrams, Letters and Parcels receive Proqvp Despatch. All information to be obtained at Thos. Cool and Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. K. GKKtfD, Proprietor, Waiau, W. F. WARNER, 7781 Town Agont. GOVERNOR'S BAT COACH. ON and after November Ist until farther notice, the Governor's Bay Coach will run daily, leaving Governor's Bay at 5.15 a.m. and. 4.45 p.m., leaving Lyttelton Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. (weather and other circumstance? permitting). Coach will run any day privately by applying to W. H. TEAPE, Lytteltou, or Governor's Bay. HOT SPEINGS, " HANMEB PLAINS. DERRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. THE only Coaches carrying Mails North of Culverden; leave Culverden for Fry's Hotel, via Lahmert's Jack's Pass Daily from November Ist to April BObu, returning from Haumer Plains Dally during summer months and every Tuesday ami Saturday, returning Mondays and Thursdays from May lac to October 3lst during winter months. Through Return Tickets are issued at Christchurch Railway Station 1 daily. Tickets available for two calendar months from date of issue. First class 303 coach and Railway. CULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. . Coach leaves Culverden for Rotherhara and VValau Dally, returning from Waiau Daily. Mouday's coach, to Waiau connects with couch for Kalkoura, leaviug Tues* days, staying Wednesday in Kalkoura, returning Thursday; Bleuhelm coa'cu leaves Kaikoura Thursday. ' F_RJ_— Culverden to Kalicoura — Single, JJ5i return, £2. Culverden to Blenheim — Single, ; return, Ho.Culverden to Haumer Plains —' Slagle, 7s Gd; return, lis. Culverden to Wuiau—Single, return, HAWKSWOOD. / Waggonette leaves Wuiau for Men dip Parnassus and HawHswood every Friday, returning Saturdays. Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double and Single BugiiittS, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses on Immediate Hire. Orders through pose or wire receive prompt ai teucion. N.B.—All information Riven, Cook and Son*, Tourist Agents, Cathedral square, Christchurch. THOMAS DERRETT, Proprietor. '__ TOBBAND CO. AKABOA LINE OF COACHES. MEETS the Train at Little River on Monduy, Wednesday, and Saturday. Meet* the steamer at Pigeon Bay on Tuesday j Thursday und Friday. ■ B. /<AK.„E(.<, Proprietor, Ouvauehelle'a Bty. Information can be obtained from COOK and SONS, Tourists' Agency, Cathuaral square. ■ ■ METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. A COACH BUNSbetween METHVEN ana ASHBURTON on TUftSOAYrf ana SATURDAYS. Leaves Mct,nveu 8 a.m., arrives Afchburtou 10.45 a.m. Leaves Aahburtou 4.0 p.m., arrives Metbveu 6.45 p. in. Parcel? and Orders left at Somerset Stables, Ashburton, and Methveu Livery Stables. 30 NEIL DUFF, Proprietor. LAKE COLERIDGE and GLENTUfcNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glantunnel for . Lake Coleridge, via Wind whistle Jtlouse and Suowaeu, every FRIDAY MORNING on arrival of Trala irom Chrixtcnurcb, returning in time for Even* ing Train SATURDAY. bpecial acteution given to passengers, and parcels forwarded for delivery by coach. A. H BUBgITT, Proprietor. MOUNT SOMERS AND METHVE . BOYAJU MAIL COACH. A COACH RUNS each -UESDAY THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, marling at Noon from Hood'g Hotel, Mount Somers, for Springburn and Alford Forest, there conneccing with Duff's Coach from Methven, returning same evening. " ■ ■ Fa&bs— - **... . J5P I i n Js burn ' <c l urn, 3a. Alford Forej6 is 9* .

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9305, 4 January 1896, Page 3

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