REGISTER GRATES AND HEARTII TILES. NEW and ELABORATE DESIGN'S now to be (SEEN IN OUR SHOWROOMS. MASON, STRUTHERS AND CO '
SHIPPING. , j- TYtBE NEW ZEALAND &&YYerPY4kj. SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMEBS, FOR LONDON, Via Monte Video, Teneriffe and Plymouth. Beit Accommodation for all classes of Passengers «t Lowest Kates. Steamer.. Tons D » te * Duke of Portland 3822 — July 7 Ruahine 6127 — Auir. 4 Rimutaka 4515 — Sept. 1 •ffaimate 6688 — Sept. — Kaikoura 45071 — Oct. 27 CARGO STEAMERS Waikato 4766 — June Otarama 3808 — July Rakaia 5628 — August THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD. 7147 "It| EBSAGERIES MARIT IMX S. SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO and PARIS Steamers of 6500 tons under postal contract with the French Government, calling at MELBOURNE, ADEFiAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ and PORT SAID, will be despatched monthly as follow :— Sydney Mcl * Ade " Steamer. Commander ' ' bourne, laide, Noon. 5 p.m. lp.m. At-shum***) .. Verron June 13 June 15 June 17 Vu-E DJC _A Ciotat .. Fiaschi July 11 July 13 July 15 PASSENGERS booked to Bombay, Ind a, China Batavia and Japan. Table wines are included in the passage money. RETURN TICKETS at reduced rates. ENGLISH SPOKEN ON BOARD. For further particulars apply to PITCAITHLY, WALLACE and CO., Christchurch. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. -_£___dT _-_-> T> ASSENOJ?R S are carried A by imperial mail _g__I_mrYMrT' STEAMERS, according to the %MMBBsaijli<iap'*' requirements of the Merchant --iiiiiiimi-lllii- - shipping Act of 1894, to SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, BREMEN, Via ALBANY, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES AXD GENOA. Steamer. Tonnage. Sydney. £$* Wb-mar .. 4996 June 15 June 17 j June 25 K'-URunE .. 5057 July 13 July 15 'July 23 PASSAGE MONEY from £15 15s to £60. BETURN TICKETS at REDUCED RATES. THROUGH TICKETS over the Company's own lines to Europe, Asia, North and South America. Passages from Europe, America, tic., can be prepaidi n the Colonies. For further particulars apply to CHRYSTALL and CO., Agents, ■ Ohristchuroh and Lytt"lton. MANNING AT THE WELLINGTON SELLS TOM AND JERRY, HOTI hi i r i McCLINTON* THOMPSON'S BARILLA SOAP. PROFESSOR KIRK, Edinburgh, In his Papers on " Health," says :— "In a visit we paid to Belfast lately we lighted upon a White Hard Soap made by McClinton and Thompson, which is, to our thinking, the very sort of * thing wo could wish for almost all purposes. We believe the making of this i 9 a secret in possession of this firm alone, but their price is not at all Wish. '.'There is something in the composition of this Barilla Soap which makes it astonishingly curative .and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from It, instead of drying and so far burning the hands and arms of those using it, has the most soothing and delightful effect. "Several soap-makers claim to be makers of Barilla Soap, insisting that their soap is as good as , McClinton and Thomson's. It is far cheaper. Well, we putit to the test of use. It is not the same thing at all. it won't do; nor will it nearly do." Woriu : DONAGHMORE, TYRONE, IRELAND. _.. ; p JUST ARRIVED, EX AOTEA, ALSO FROM AMERICA. THE IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT have Just Opened „, a Choice Collection of BOOTS, SHOES and KVENINO SLIPPERS for the Autumn Trade, and are Offering Remarkable Value :— MEN'S Patent Calf Court Shoes from 7s 6d ' .1, Golosh Balmoral*, neat and stylish, from 8- 6d ~ Canvas Shoes, rubber soles, from 3s LADIES' Walking Shoes from 5s i. In«tep Strap Shoes, fashionable, at 6s 6d >. Kitl Lace Boots from 9s 6d; Also a lot of 3s and 4s in Button and Lace Boots, narrow fittings, good quality, at considerably less than cost price. Inspect our Windows for prices, and call for any requirements at HARRIS'S IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT, _ 207 Cashel Street. F WORRY 808 GRANTHAM FOR .Tom and jerry, _ HOT! BLACKBALL COAL. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE rT*HE BRIGHTEST, CHEAPEST, BEST. -FOR STEAM PURPOSES BEPORTED BY OCEAN STEAMERS EQUAL TO •W*Y COAL SUPPLIED IN NEW ZEALAND. Hulks at Wellington and Lyttelton. 3c* Sidinj-t— Christchurch and Wellington Railway Stations , the Company's Steamers HESKETH and PAREORA deliver CARGOES EVERY WEEK. C. W. TURNER, AGENT. P.O. Box No. -73. Telephone No. 4. J. C. CUSACK (Ten Years with Davies and Lamb), HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 191 High street, Opposite Clock Tower, Christchurch. 2188*
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10061, 13 June 1898, Page 1
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