BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. rjpHl S WEEK WE HAVI OPENED UP HfiW SHIPMENTS OF SLAZENGER'S TENNIS BALLS PLANET JUNR. SEED DRILLS DO DO PLOUGHS AND HOES ROBY'S SEED DRILLS GARDEN TOOLS SETS CROQUET HALL AND DRAWING-ROOM LAMPS SHANKS'S PLUNGE BATHS &c, &0., &o. EABLY INSPECTION INVITED. MASON. STRUTHERS AND CO., THE HARDWARE EMPORIUM, CHRISTCHURCHWE ARE AGENTS FOR CROSSLEY'S PATENT "OTTO" GAS ENGINES. THE LATEST DESIGN TO BE SEEN IN OPERATION AT OUR WORKS. TRICES AND ALL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF T>T,UM"RERS' and Engineers' Brass Work, Sanitary Ware, Electric Bell Fittings, Gas .1. Kit lui-'s, Iron Pipe and Fittings of all sizes, Galvanized Holloware of all Kinds, Sheet Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead, Zinc and Steel. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. t THE LARGEST SELECTION OP KITCHEN RANGES IN THE COLONY. PATENT BOILERS and all FITTINGS for HOT and COLD WATER SERVICES. THE CROWN IRON WORKS COMPANY, LIMITED, ARMAGH AND MANCHESTER STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. JAMKS TROUP, Managing Director. " ■ JOHNSON AND COUZINS. BAIL, TENT, HORSECOVER, OILSKIN CLOTHING, ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. £. "VXXE w "* sft to r aw the attention of the public to a P raw v new style of Horse Cover patented by Mr E. jf4Meap%Mgft<pil "• Brown, the strapping of which allows freedom to a .|s7j JOHNSON. |Wk horse, whether feeding, standing or rolling. There i no crupper, which has been the cause of many a sor ta '* to a ' iorse « an< * on 'y strapping is a breast stra r/v»mt Jk3#fa % ! 3"S?IW and two straps to pass around the hind legs in pla Wβ are now manufacturing and selling this new style »t tame prices as the old, and ask our customers, ~j>jp^^|^^^^^g!Sa ( whether retail or wholesale, to give them a trial at once, ' »Mto be prepared to order in large quantities next '» ■" MMon. _ , TENTS, TARPAULINS, AND FLAGS ON HIRE. THE BEST CUBTS FOR A BAD COLD. < fyf 6pf &ar C# i a %auL-m* VWI IV A HONGSX (lie many coujr'n remedies in the market none :\re so thoroughly effective as the above. It (Ball* J# ?"?• ■ i» promptly curinsr Cou-jhs, Cold* and all Bronchia! Affections. From anion" .«■&,«. it m 2 ,,1a1s rca " ivel by WALLACE and 00. testifying to its efficacy, the following are selected ao from pe>pl« whose natnee are familiar throughout the whole of the Australian _ *»»IhlL. « Mi * nti ?"* ly say . that Wft,la ce ™* Co 's Cough Elixir if the very beet remedy for a severe cold **»»in!l!f r ' ,lte actinn ,n ele«riii(; the voice being simply marvellous, and it gives mc the ereatest Ilttve n^ U, V c " di,wit to a " Sllffe,re "- REUBEN PAX. *fck «nd Z~t i rl ' Mure in recommending Wallace and Co.'g Aniwed and Horehound Cough EHht. It is a ■-~««na certain cure. JULIET O WKAY " Bed Hft,,aee and Co * Cough Elixir, and found it really very good. I can etroogly the first few dayt of my visit to Chrietchuroh I was troubled with a severe cold, and was. Co •*lta. inf 7* * n " Co -s An ' seed an(l Horehound Coufh Elixir, which I did with the most satisfactory i ••BWrnriVk * ct> »p wiw I with its prompt curative properties that for the future f intend carryinjr / ■•SKitieict , ' neflt °' ny * Oper * C,om P aa J r - »everal members of which hire used it with oc MWttly endor«< Mr Pollard's good opinion of Wallace and Co.'s Cough Elixir. Itislß-carat. ' • , v . GBATTAN RIGMSS. tre to»homw7? uch P' easur e in tMtifyinjr to the effloacy of Wallace an< Co.'« Cough Elfadr. When I arrived n ai J** Wlt MiJil^i?"! 1 - Wa « tr ?'> bl i d «Ij h » continuous and paiuful coujrh. I tried several so-called cures, do , khy»SS,^! t i^ l . n * Ua - vln K thew,m, ' nt,or * tilne - On this the second day of my vi# I was advised pi ••«litrMl^^i Ulx / r -, ' di,, *°> and * m P ,eMea ,o »*y » had ftnistaed one bottli the coujrh and if. ■^**n'lmaw*»^ n rJ , * d entirel 3- >fone. WM. HORACE BENt 7J?S'. c * f 00 * 1 on a race - , you erer J^ 1 »«rood tip for a, Cough Cure ? Well, here is ~-»™ ana v, O , , Aniseed and Horehound, a sure winner. Take my tip and you can all -whistle. r-RANK LAWTON, American Whwtler. WALLACE AND CO.'S ( ANISEED AND HOBEHOUND COUGH ELIXIR. \ 6» and 2s 6d. SOLD EYERYWHEBB.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 5
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