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EXPRESS PASSENGERS , LIST. Thursday, Djscembbr 17. From the South. For Cftristchurch—Messrs R. Bardic R. H. Ellis, G. Sbirtclifto, Miss Merchant.' For Timaru—Mr AUprey, Mrs Philjn Russell. v ,For thr South. j Mrs M'Kenzie, Mrs Davvson, and Messrs A. L. Scott, W. J. Dillon, G. W. Hulme and James Mills. S5SS53gg FIRE ALARMS. Fires in tho city are indictaed by tin y ollowing tolls for thb different wards:—. North-west ward 1 toll North-east ward ... .„ 2 tolls South-east ward ... ,_ 3 tolls South-west ward 4 tolls THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," i OF THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17m ILLUSTRATIONS: SEED DRESSING MACHINERY AT ADDINGTON. THE CITY OFFICES OF QEO. O. STEAD. SNAPSHOTS AT THE WELLINGTON SHOW. PRIZE SHROPSHIRE EWE HOGGET, The Property of Messrs John Reid and Sons, Moat* Christo, Southland. THE REV. WILLIAM CRUDEN, Vicar of Ohoka. PROFESSOR MATHEW, M.A., LL.B, Author of "Universities Old and New." TORPEDO WORK IN TJHE CHINA-JAPAN WAfc THE KALEIDOSCOPE OF SUMMER FASHIONS ILLUSTRATED. THE TEAMS IN THE CRICKET MATCH, Sargood, Son and Ewen v Bin", Harris and Oα, Played at Dunedin November 28th, 1896. MEMBERS OF THE NEW HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. NEW ZEALAND SCENES, The Rotunda, Napier. THE HASTINGS RIFLE SHOOTINQ TEAM, Winners of the Coleman Challenge Shield, 1896. WHERE THEY DO NOT BOIL THEIR HAIR SHIRTS. A CRITERION OF CLEVERNESS. SOME BRAVE DEEDS, By Archibald Forbes. PROSY MIDDLE LIFE. KILMAINHAM MEMORIES. A WILD TIME BANK. FIELD MARSHAL ROBERTS AT HOME. VETERINARY INSTRUCTION. NITRAQEN NOT YET SUCCESSFUL. ' CURIOSITIES OF "COURT ETIQUETTE. PRICE-SIXPENCE ' ' i ■ * NOW PUBLISHED, i V THE NEW ZEALAND TURF EEGISTEB SEASON 1895-96. FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING 7 (INCLUDING TROTTING) : ~ IN NEW ZEALAND. ENTRIES, &c., FOR PRINCIPAL FORTHCOMING EVENTS TABLE OF WINNERS WEIGHT FOR AGE SCAJLE RULES OF RACING. And Other Interesting Sporting MatUr «f • Valuable Charaoter. , PRICE-10^6 D CASH. - Published at the Office of the WEEKLY. PRKBS . AND REFEREE, Cashel street, Chrhtchuroli where Orders (addressed to the Manager), should*. , cent in AT ONCE to prevent disappointment, M «# limited number will be published ' ' ■. ■"■

It is astonishing how often New Zealander. are puzzled when they come across a town with a Maori name to locate it—For instance, where is Pokeno ? AMr Thos. Pope, who resides there, says Loasby's■" Wahoo "is unrivalled for all stomach and liver com plaints. —[Advt. ] Goods at Wholicsalk Pric»s. — See Wardell Bres , . new list. 312

THE PRESS. INSTRUCTIONS as te the INSERTION or WITHX DRAWAL of advertisements in the Press MUST BE, IN WRITING. Advertisements received with cut written' orders will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Advertisers in this country can remit payment by Money Orders, Postal Notes, or Postage Stamps. .' While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of ad\ ertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other onuses; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves .the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. Disclaimers will in all cases be treated as advertisements, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be sent n, IN WRITING, te the Publishing Office, not later than six o'clock p.m. each day.- : Advertisements received after ten o'clock each evening will be placed over the leader heading and charged double rates. . Alterations for Standing Advertisements to be in by six p.m., or will not be altered for following day 8 issue. It is particularly requested that all business oem municatiens be addressed to *' The Manager ,

CHRISTMAS. 1896. CHRISTMAS. SANTA . CLAUS. . -.^; ■-.... ' - ————. < " ~, . ".-,_ L j* ANNUAL MONSTER DISPLAY OP NOVELTIES 'A^j IN * "''"''l-'""ll FANCF GOODS, JAPANESE WARE. TOYS. ; fl OENAMENTS, VASES, BOOKS, &C &c. : ' |^ GRANDEST DISPLAY EVER MADE. .?■'.?s .; ~ NEW ; . .;' '■ ; NEW . , . " NEW t : ]'] CHRISTMAS CARDS. BOOKLETS. CALENDARS. £\ •; mmmmmmmmm """"" . •") ' *'* EVERYONE SHOULD VISIT THE :

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 6

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