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BUSINESS NOTICES. BY APPOINTMENT. Jjj&Esg£is^* r BY A^'O lll ™ ll^ V. SEY <XIPAINTER AND DECORATORS MB SET so intimate that his SPECIAL ANNUAL importation oi WALL BFSIGJvS ccntsircd reasesonlv has arrived, and pattern books are now on exhibition. H Sey desires to point out that these papers are quite away as regards colourinp and desicns from was papers usually imported, and will be sold, the various jrrsdes at the cost of ORDINARY VAPEttS. Those in StaNT OK »"ALIi COVERINGS having the combination of GOOD TASXK and CHEAPNESS will do well to make an early selection. Papers LAID ASIDE UNTIk REQUIRED. Country clients need only state length and breadth of rooms to ensure correct number o! pieces bein* - ent. Patterns post free on receipt of application. Telephone 343. 99 COLOMBO STREET. THE WERTHEIM IS EMPEROR!! The Greatest Success of Modem Times ! A Triumph of Mechanical i Genins ! I OFFER to.Families, Dressmakers, Tailors and Dealers GREATER OPPORTU NITIES than any Company in the world. LIGHT-RUNNING I NOISELESS ! PERFECTION I The greatest elements of success. New woodwork, new improvements, and a repuat on of excellence, durability, and light-running qualities that stand pre-eminent THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM TRIPLEX SEWING MACHINE. THREE MACHINES LN ONE—THE LOCK STITCH, THE CHAIN STITCH, THE COMBINED LOCK AND CHAIN OR EMBROIDERY STITCH, A really extraordinary simple mechanism changes the lock stitch or two-thread stitch into a single thread or chain stitch whenever desirable. Ihe mechanism in question, without in any way impairing the excellence of the machine as a lock stitch machine, produces a simple chain stitch, i.e., by using only the upper thread, or a combination lock and chain stitch created by interlacing the shuttle thread with the chain stitch. Read list of very valuable improvements of Lochhead's patent new high-arm, noiseless, light-running Wertheim Sewing Machines. Foundry and Factory—Mornington. Head Office—s3 Princes street, Dunedin. All classes of Sewing Machines repaired, and duplicate parts kept in stock. Perambulators, Mangles, Portable Boilers, Washing Machines, Wringers, Wir Mattresses, and Knife Cleaners for Cash or Time Payments. BRANCHES—2SS High street, Triangle, Christchurch ; Tay street, Invercargill Stafford street, Timaru; Main road, Ashburton ; Nelson, Alexandra and Kaiapoi. ROBERT LOCHHEAD, PROPRIETOR. la alt Part* #f the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is M OT U p o, S MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. If ELLIN'S FOOD for Infants en* Invalids may be •btaSaed of all Pesters throughont the World. 9. BIELLIN, MARLBORO , WORKS, PECKHAM. LONDON, ENGLAND. BOCK'S POWBER, THE SPREADER. BRAND AND MORTEIN HAS NO EQUAL. Will destroy within five minutes every Ply in a room, and and will kill Fleas, Lice, Cockroaches, Bugs, Ants, and all other Insects. DIRECTIONS— jF^£^^"~~ FOR FLIES—CIose the room tightly, 9 — ~ = ~?\ blow , some of this Powder up in the |m |; AMIi I I air, when in five to ten minutes all the m ||' lljfif A/pre^jf; jU» : !ll flies will be killed. «B WBlflfirlaß«HK' FOR MOSQUITOES-Doasabove, or 1 »gy IJ burn some in the room. fi tewiKapF.^sTcwE FOR COCKROACHFSand BEETLES jl liHthc » eorUU — T?wt some Powder on the floor at IS It "™ST* PoWt« i \"J night or day, the latter preferred, and WIJIB lillf% ||«r .> bl° w with our Spreader a lot into their 1. :MW IE haunts; repeat every day until every m. <yS& one has disappeared. The result is surprising; thousands will be dead after JpP^ff Ip- <0 K kJ<~zL » each operation. Jy Rlfrfl,,, FOR FLEAS, ANTS, BUGS, LICE, m^ IE '^'NDESTR y^ , j MOTHS, SILVERFISH, &c—Blow as Mf W®k BpOAII i/mirvC Or i abova into places where such vermin are m I SB if WN Si J likely to be troublesome. Mi JH If, INSECTS- '1 FOR ROSE TREES and OTHEr|||;,,. ,d;!ljl|H MMJPCctaANIPW PLANTS—BIow a little of this Powder ImralM^g.tßMjlflHV ©Oil) WcWNtoss ■ This p ° wder ' *ho«gfl quite harm vl>-*' esa *° humdn or animal life, is known pP t° De death to insect life in all its forms, -^^gjjggg^- ' ' i * first stupifying and then killing. Obtained at all the Leading Stores, and Chemists. Wholesale from /P. BOCK AND CO., B- RICHARDSON, Representative. No. 3 Chancery lane, Christchurch 200,000 FLOWERING BULBS. DIRECT FROM GROWERS IN HOLLAND, FRANCE, CHANNEL ISLANDS, ENGLAND, AND IRELAND, Comprising HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS, GLORY OF THE SNOW, IRIS, &o. ATX AT ENGLISH PRICES, AND WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL WHO HAVE GARDENS. Write for Descriptive Price Lists, which will be sent Free to any Address Lovers of Flowering Bulbs have now an opportunity of Stocking their Gardens with,what is lovely and at a Small Cost. AGENTS— MESSRS FLETCHER BROTHERS, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, AND AT ASHBURTON. MURRAY'S PASTEURISED MILK THIS MILK ii ■terilised—that is, it has bee« kept at t> high temyeratare svfficientlj long to destroy all UNFRIENDLY MICROBES. On this aeeqpnt it it preferable to sew milk, being more wholesome and more easily digested. It it concentrated to ensure its keeping, and, in addition to its being sterilised, PABTEURIBED MILK poisesaes the following special advantages:— Ist. It contains fall cream, and is always on hand. 2nd. It cannot go soar. Will keep without deteriorating in quality, even fat an open tin. 3rd. It diieolres readily in cold water. 4th. It can he made to the consistency of enim if require** 6th. It will be fonnd economical in use. CAN BK PROCORKD FROM ANY TRADESMEN. W. T. MURRAY & CO., Manufacturers, Auckland.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9596, 10 December 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9596, 10 December 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9596, 10 December 1896, Page 7

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