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BUSINESS NOTICES. - _HE HOSE NOVELTY OF THE PERIOD. NEW JAPANESE ROSE—« CRIMSON RAMBLER." THIS New Rose is the sensation of the honriu the floral world, and well may it be, for it is an entire novelty, distinct in character and of great merit. It originated in Japan, and is a hardy, ever blooming, climbing polyanthu-?, bearing rich deep crimson flowers large panicles. It ia of a rapid and vigorous growth. In one se&sou they have been known to run from 15ft to 20ft. The profuaion of bloom ia marvellous. A correspondent of the " London Garden " stated that on one shoot he counted over 300 blooms. It is essentially a garden rose, bnt makes a magnificent specimen in a pot or tub. It is adapted to the varied climate of New Zealand, und shonldbe in every garden. Extra Strong Koot Plants, to bloom this year, 5a each. Strong Plants, 2a 6d each. KIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. AGENTS-FLETCHER BROS., CHRISTCHURCH AND ASHBURTON. BY APPOINTMENT. BY APPOINTMENT. <XI PAINTER AMD DECORATOR > CABLEGRAM RECEIVED FROM ALLAN COCKSHUT AND CO., LONDON. WITH Goods on order we are sending you a shipment of New Tint lugrain Papers, with Friezss-inatch. Good colours. Patterns of above Shipment are now in my possession, thus giving intending buyers an opportunity to select baforc arriva l of goods. Patterns sent free by post. Telephone 345. 99 Colombo street. ""MESSRS _T BOCK AND CO., OF AUCKLAND, Importers and Manufacturers of Housnold Beciutsites, &c, HAVING established a Branch Office and Depot at No. 3 CHANCERY LANE, CHRISTCHURCH, and appointed Mr. H. R. RICH Representative, we respectfully solicit a trial of the following most USEtfUL and GENUINE PREPARATIONS obtainable from all leading stores. Will also be posted to any address where not obtainable otherwise at below prices (send an extra penny stamp for Postage, and address —P. BOCK & CO., Chancery Lane, Christcburch. BOCK'S HERE EXTRACT, Is.—An infallible and permanent cure for Toothache, harmless to the teeth, does not deteriorate with keeping. Cotton wool with each bottle. . BOCK'S NEURALGIA DROPS, Is 6d, relieves the pain gradually but surely. For internal use non-poisonous. BOCK'S AROMATIC TOOTHPOWDER, in neat boxes, 6d. Perfect for cleansing the teeth and hai-dening the gums, it effectually removes and prevents decay in the teeth, has a most agreeable and natural aroma. BOCK'S CAMPHYLENE BALLS, in airtight jars, Is, used with oil for colds on the chest. Cures Sore Throats by inhaling the steam over hot water, and keeps insects out of clothes. BOCK'S MOTH SACHETS, 6d eacll, 4s dozen, have great antiseptic properties, retaining their refreshing and agreeable perfume for many years, have no equal for keeping Moth, Silverfisli, and Fleas out of Clothes. BOCK'S PLATE POWDEB, Is, will remove all tarnish and polish like magic Silverplated Ware, Gold, Plate Glass, Mirrors, does not clog in corners where there are fine chased surfaces, guaranteed free from chemicals. BOCK'S STARCH GLAZE, l_d packets, superior to any in the market. Gloss and surface like ivory, success certain. BOCK'S PEETZ PASTE, 9d large tins, an all round full and perfect cleanser and polisher for Tinware, Brass, Copper, Nickel, &c. Windows and paint work retain the polish for a considerable time, also softens the skin. BOCK'S WATERPROOF CEMENT, Is.—Large Bottles as strong as iron, for i mending China, Glass, Delf, Wood, Leather, &c. A trial of the above will prove highly satisfactory. MESSRS BOCK & CO. guarantee every line of above to "be up to representation. 5-7 TH_L'''€ißE!_ftT' HERRiIL-Rii'RfSfciUs I MR PALMER, who is now on a visit to Christohurch, and is on his way through tho Colony to mako known tiie virtues ot the New Remedy, VITADATIO, aud can be seen at E. W. HALL'S, MEDICAL HEKBALIST, 152 ARMAGH STREET, For the next fortnight, from 10 to 4 daily. MrPftlniet* I»as bssu \ r—men!* of Inverca _ill for many years, and has I>9B'l suffering with Hydatids I fov 14 years. He ha* baen operated ou and pronounced incurable by the nudical profession, lie . UAS UEIiN OURED by taking VITADATIO. VITADATIO CURES Bright's Disease, Consumption, Cancer, Liver Complaint, Eczema, Rheuraa* tisin, Piles, Indigestion (whether acute or Chronic), Poverty of Blood, and all diseases arising from impure blood. Hydatids to be 3een on the premises. E. W. HALL, i.' ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT, 152 ARMAGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. KOKOFF COFFEE Contains a smal proportion of spatially prepared pure ground Oocoa of Rave Quality. Doctors and Scientists recommend _OKOF_* as suitable alike for the Invalid and the Ask your Grocer for KOK OFF. Sold in Tins,, Is 3d, 2s 6d and 53. . _ „. Also Manufacturer of the Renowned Maori Brand Cofiee, Patent Soluble Coffee Powdsr, and Pure bUKdressed Pepper and g--^^ COFFEE SPECIALIST and PATENTEE, INVEROARGILL, N.Z. SIGN PUNTER AND DECORATOR. IMPOBTER OF" BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPERS. 210 CASHEL STREET. TELETHONE 712. "~ PATTERNS POST FREE. Inal! Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is P/i OTHER'S EVIILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. " Younff lufauls CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Young must , therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. c CONTAINS NO STARCH* 1 BUT WAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. r MELUJf-S FOOD for Infants and Invalids may be stained of all Dealers thronsjhout ««•»«"• S 6. HELUH, MftgLBDHO' WoilK», FECKHAM, LONDON, ENSLAHD, ! BAD SOAP ROUGHENS ROUGHENS ROUGHENS * ROUGHENS S THE BKJDS 13 m /_*_*__. _M_ I_* ___ V lllUlid s. ■ , —I KEEPS CONTAINS ..... ; . s( l| t -o OTTO AS >r . VELVET \, . / ne VINOLIA SOAP, All PricM. l( J VfNOLTA SHAVINGS-TICKS AND CAKES. lt VINOLIA CREAM, .-Heat, Saixburo, la«eefc Blfce«. VINOLIA POWDER, For the Complexion. 1-3

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9434, 4 June 1896, Page 7

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