BUSINESS NOTICES. « BOTTLED ALB AND STOUT EQUAL TO ENGLISH AND AT HALF THE PRICE. 1 PALE ALE AND EXTRA STOUT BOTTLED IN QUARTS AND PINTS j BY S. MANNING AND COMPANY. LIMITED. THESE ALES are Acknowledged to EXCEL in QUALITY all others bottled in New Zealand, and aie Rapidly Superseding the various brands of English Imported Ale. The Extra Stout is Brewed from M*lt Specially Imported from •the Maltsters who supply MESSRS GUINNESS AND CO., DUBLIN. HOTELS AND PRIVATE FAMILIES SUPPLIED FROM CHRISTCHURCH BREWERY. I
FACIAL HUMOURS Prevented by f /fiftjfy . «?<*&#% 91 JL J& *v? taPv ASHAnEO TO BE SEEN because ot d__g-m-ing facial humours la the condition or thousands who live in ignorance of the face that in CtrncrnjA Soap is to bo found the purest, sweetest, andmosteffcctivostln purifier and beautlfler in the world. For pimples, blackheads, red and oily skin, red, ronpb hands with shapeless nails, dry, thin, and t _* Ing hair, it is wonderful. Bold-nrnsho-tthjworla. B*» | A< l 'f«*i -"JJJS _mnY * Soss, 1. King i„w«ril-i-.. l£™ M -„ r irzr* Skua itnYCußt. Coar., Sole Prop*., awtoo, 0 * A. EIRE ALARMS. flrei in the city are indicated by thf ollowing tolls for the different wards-.— North-west ward .. _. 1* toll North-eastward ._, .„' 2 tolls South-east ward ._, .-3 tolls South-west ward _, - a tolls
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9365, 14 March 1896, Page 4
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