BUSINESS NOTICES. Wit-net's Hotel Christcharch, September 17th, 1895. WE HAVE USED THE ELECTRIC ST(JVE POLISH and like it exceedingly. It it both Economical and Effective, and there is no unpleasant ess in the way it has to be applied. Yours sincerely, 4.15 W. F. WARNER. WAEEE, HOCKLBY & CO., LIMITED. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers. HKREFORU STREET, CHIUSTCHURCH. Cellar entrance from Cathedral square. The Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Company embraces erery needful variety for ordinary of special use. Assorted dozens of Liquor 3 are supplied for fanuiv or invaiid purposes. Special "amusements made for Bails or Dinne Parties. Lock-up Bin Cases provided for Race Meetings Picnics, ice. Wines packed and fcrwarded, freight paid, to anj port in New Zealand, on receipt of remittance or satisfactory references. A choice selection of finest Indian and Bjfinih Clears. JOHN R. PEOCTER, OCULISTS' OPTICIAN, 180 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS BUSINESS hw been RECONSTRUCTED and the convenience for attending to the requirements of the public extended and improved. All orders 'or Glasses, tc., can now be executed without delay, and are under the immediate super vision of a thoroughly competent Optician. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK or LENSES, FRAMES, ARTIFICIAL EYES, tc, in the Colony. JOHN R. PROCTER, OCULISTS' OPTICIAN, 180 HIGn STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Optician to the principal Oculists and Optbalraic Surgeons in New Zealand). MAINE BROS. MAINE BROS. CORNER HIGH AND TUAM STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH, Will be OPEN ON SHOW MORNING at 7 o'clock, and Olose at 1 p.m. ONE SINGLE PAIR AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WE are Making a SPECIAL DISPLAY of Tan Boots and Shoes, and are Cutting Down the Piices of High-class Goods— If posted extra. ■ tl s d Gent's Tan Shoes .. « .59 09 Gent's Tau Golosh Bals. .. - 5 11 0 9 Gent's Keal Good Tan Shoes.. - 7 6 0 9 Gent's Real Beautiful Tan Shoes .. 10 0 0 9 Gent's Keal Good Tan Golosh Balmorals 8 6 0 9 Gent's Real Beautiful Tan Boots .. 12 6 10 Ladies' Nice Lisrht Tan Shoes, lace „ 3 9 0 6 Ladies' Real Good Tan Lace Shoes ..4 9 0 6 Ladies' Real Good Tan Button Shoes ..5 6 C f> Ladies' Real Good Tan 2-Strap, good ..49 16 J-adies" Beautiful Rich Tan Button Shoes 8 6 I' 6 Ladies' Beautiful Rich Tan 2-Strap ..8 0 6 Ladies' Beautiful Rich Tan Lace _ 8 0 0 6 Ladies' Tan High-leg lace .. ..7 0 0 9 Ladies' Beautiful Tan High-leg Lace .. 13 0 0 9 CHILDREN, TELL YOUR MOTHERS WE ARE SELLING Girls' Tan Lace Shoes, 10 to 13 . 4 0 0 4 Girls' Tan 2-Strap Shoes, 10 to 13 .40 04 Girls' Tan Button Shoes, 10 to 13 „ 4 3 0 4 Girls' Tan Ankle St-aps. 10 to 13 „ 3 6 0 4 Girls'or Boys' Tan 2-Strap, 7to 9 ..3 6 0 4 Girls' or Boys' Tan Lace Shoes, 7to 9 3 6 0 4 Girls' or Boys' Tan Button Shoes, 7to 9 3 9 0 4 Girls' or Boys' Tan Ankle Shoes, 7to 9 3 0 0 3 Gent's Fancy-cut Shoes, thistle toecaps 8 6 0 9 Gent's Fancy-cut Boots, thistle toecaps 10 6 10 A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF GENTS HIGHI-CLASS FANCY-CUT BOOTS AND SHOES For the Show and Holidays, AT LOW PRICES. MAINE BEOS., HIGH STREET, OHRISTCHURCH. THE NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND SIARIN INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital .. .. .. £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve .. £425,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies throughout the World, DAVID CRAIG. Manager. A LOCAL INDUSTRY ASK YOUR GROCER FOR CAMERON'S IMPROVED STAECH GLOSS. N.B.—This Gloss Imparts a Beautiful Perfume to the cloth SOLD EVERYWHERE. 883 PATENTS. A. H. ~H AR T, COLONIAL, BRITISH, AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester street, Christchurch. TRADE MARKS REGISTERED. Established 1885T"Telephone, 710. FOR SATISFACTORY SHOPPING. AITKEN AND ROBERTS, FUBNISHING IRONMONGERS, CORNER COLOMBO AND CASHEL STREETS INVITE Your Inspection of-their NEW SHIP MENTS Landing Ex lonic, Kaikoura, Desiden* and IMlpusaand. FISHING TACKLE, Specially Selected. Garden Tools, just the kinds you want. Lawn Mowers from 25* ELECTRO-PLATED WAKE— Novelties to Suit All Buyers. A Choice Selection of Cutlery, Ladies' and Gents Penknives. Hollow-ground Razors from Best Makers. Wringers from Us. Washing Machines. Bee Smokers and Comb Foundation. DOVER STOVES. RANVSES ALL KINDS. Register Grates, Tile Grates, excellent Vahie. Wire Netting, Sheep Netting, Barb Wire. "Gospel Oak" Roofing Iron. Bar and Hoop Iron. Oils, PainU, Varnish, Pumps, Leather Belting. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR CELEBRATED "ORION" RANGES. AITKEN AND ROBERTS, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. IN USE 100 YEARS. POOR iAJg'S FRIEND. Dr. ROBERTS'OiMiWNT. CJKINDISKASK THIS VALUABLE j> OINTMENT (aa ori K OKIN DISEASES, nally prepared by G. L. O KOBEKTS, M.D.) is con £2 KIN DISK ASKS, fldently recommended »T5 as an unfailing remedy O KIN DISEASES, tor Wounds of every Q description. Chilblains, KIN DISEASES. Scorbutic Eruptions, JO ' Burna,Sore and laflained ■ Byes, JBczema, && DR. ROBKRTS* A.LTKRATIVR PILLS. FOP. THB BLOOD AND SKIN. SKIN DISKASBS. They are useful In Scrofula. Scorbutic ComKIN DISEASES, plaints. Glandular Swei»C3 ..«.„„ linge, particularly those CJK3N DISEASES, of the neck; they are C 5 . „„„„ Ter y effectual in the cure £5 KIN DISK ASKS, of that form of skin iTS disease which shows fcj KIN DISEASES, itself in painful cracks O in the skin of the hands and in all scaly diseases. They may be taken at all times without con ftnement or change of diet. Sold at la lid, 2* 9d, lls, and 22* OAOh JJ
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9596, 10 December 1896, Page 7
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