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BUSINESS NOTICES,^! BUBLINGTON HOCFSfc| ' rpIE MOST COMPLETE AND BEST APp O «|J gents- onrtniKC ttMUA<amas> In the Colony, , \" EVSRYTHIN-α NEW AND " UP-TO-DATg- J) GENTS' HATS, GLOVES AN* I HOSIERY. * ' .. Special OvJers Executed with Care ai,;l Deijv^,. C. P. HULBEBT akd CO* CHItISTCHURCII. • !' SELBOTED FRUIT_Ap BEST SUQab. All Grocers. ' J-JIS HANDS ARE OLfi^ HE USES DAYLIOnT SOAP. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. A NOTABLE OMISSION THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH^ TCJVERY true Colonist must have felt * »Jo-,j' -«-* pride when reading in the Governor , * SmL* that the earning power of the p.-op'.s hadbetato! creased, but the Speech omitted to K iv e the tuZ why there had been a savin* last year of over £2Q<» " in the cost of tea consumed in New Zealand. The reasons are obvious to every housewife wha considers her tea expenditure— •, Ist—lt is because SURATURA TEA has eomt ' into such general use in consequence of fti strength, flavour, economy and purity. ■ ■ 2nd—That it goes so much further than ordiuan brands. * • These characteristics are so generally acknow. edged that it.is reiuarkalile that in the Governor , * - Speech there was no indication of a Bill to authorise l the purchase by the State of the whole growth of SURATURA TEA, with the object of supplying th» "' inhabitants of New Zealand, and thereby decreating the burden upon the necessaries of life. - The characteristics of SURATURA TSA an PURITY, FRAGRANCE, STRENGTH, ECONOMY and it is NOT blended with Indian or China Teas. '

ON SALE, EX WAREHOUSE, lie BARB WIRE, Caches Brand. AMERICAN WINDSOR PLASTER ROSIN, N Grade • .' _ RICE, No. 1 Japan TEA, Ceylon-, Red Pyramid (Letd Packets) : GENEVA, 4 gallou. JDKZ, WHlSKEY—Greenlees , Blends Jamiesoa's 3 Star ' • ,-J >E Dun villa's V.R. ' WINES-Port, Sherry, Claret, Sic ' ' - ' - le CIGARS and CIGARETTES "1 v , ut • \' S THOS. A. BULLICK,' 166 and 163 HEREFORD STREET. : t c. " ■■ " §\ PE I G-H T AND CO.tS, LEBRATED SPARKLING ALES AND STOUT l L J 3 Bottled by Powley and Keeat. - J W. LONGDIN, i ' 3 SOLE AGENT FOR CHRISTOUUROH, 6 10 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. ' 6 ■«_«. 6 Also Depot for ' x 0 SPEIGHT AND OO.'S ALES AND STOUT IN BULK To ~~— f '"'• 0 i 9 SHEFFIELD CUTLERY COMPANY, 0 Surgical Knives, Razors, Shears ; v Pruning and Budding Knive9 0 Dressmakers' Shears and Scissors , • Tailors' Shears, and Every Description of Cutlery b Ground, Sell, and Burniahad. 1 Safety and Star Razors a Speciality. * ... SatUfßctlon Guaranteed. > Address UNION BCJILDJNGS, CASHEC STREET, , Opposite Zetland Amis Hotel ' '■' * A Trial Solicited. :^ } -■ . '" \ FUNERAL NOTICES ; fTUNTER and COMPANY, . •*•■*-. MONUMENTAL WORKERS, . > Junotion of Colombo street and South Belt, . .; C/IRISTCHURCH. , We Manufacture on the Premises to Any Design— Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonte, Water Fountains, Garden Vasesand Pedestals; also, House Carvings. ■ ,-" ■ Designs and Estimates oii Application. NEW PATTERNS JN IRON RAIUNGS CHEAP. I. Concrete Kerbings. . ' ... npHE Friends of the late Mr GeoreU Plercy are inJL . vited to attend his Funeral, which will leave ~ nw late residence, Weaton road (off Papanui road) an J-, Thursday, the 2nd hist., at 2 p.m., for- the Ltovrood £ Cemetery. JAS. LAMB and SON, Undertakers. 35 . j Lichfield street X Telephone 361. 1662 ----- mHE Friende of Mr J. W. Hill are respectfully "; JL invited to attend the Funeral of hU late wife , : ' fanny Elisabeth, leaving the residence of Mr Bradley, ■• ' Manchegter and Sollthury streets, for the Vublio -V Cemetery, at 1.45 p.m. Thursday, 2nd met W. LANGFORD, Undertaker, corner of North and B»t- V belt*. Telephone, 387. ' " . 1651 ,-. THE Friends of the late Andrew McFaritnd ar« ' respectfully invited to Attend lib Funeral, leaving hw late residence, Hutchison street, Syden- . iiam, for the Addinyton Cemetery, at 2 p.m. To. morrow Friday. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker, '. corner of North and East Belts. Telephone 387. Vm _- D. S Y. X E S,> UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREETS ~ GEOEGE BABBELL, , -"i UNDERTAKER I J, By request has added to hie already replete plant an , OPEN FUNERAL OAR, for which no extra charge is made, but bit hitherto low charges will be adhered to. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, ' " ' „ receive immediate attention. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 631. "y J. LAMB AND SON,* j UNDEBTAKEBS. FURNISHED at the Shortest Notice, JC 1 in the Besfr Possible Style, to Suit all Olawe*. Charges moderate. Addreas 35 LIOHFIELD STREET. I Telephone 36L E DUCKWORTH AND SON, * J * UNDEETAKEES. » \ HO. 42 COLOMBO ROAD, SYDENHAM. Trade supplied. ~ v 2252 W. LANGFOED, J UNDERTAKER, FurnUhes Funeral* at the LOWEST POSSIBLE . PRICES, combined with respectability. Oldest Finn in New Zealand. Addreas—Residence, corner of North and East ', belta. Office: 133 Colombo street Telephone, 387. <

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9458, 2 July 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9458, 2 July 1896, Page 8