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BUSINESS NOTICES. BY WARRANT 0P APPOINTMENT. V. SEY * PAINTER AND DECORATOR* MR SEY Invites Special Attention to his LATEST SELECTION of WALL and CEILING PAPERS, which include many Choice Well-Drawn Designs, finely oloured, Suitable for Halls, Dining and Drawing Rooms, Libraries, Smoke Rooms, Bedrooms, &c. \ The Price of Many of these Papers is so Moderate that they can be used in place of ordinary lining papers when plastering is fresh and permanent treatment cannot at once be carried out. LIGSOMUR, ?. NKW HIGH BELIEF DECORATION FOR HALLS, ROOM DADOES. CEILINGS, FRIEZES, &c, Equal in appearance and more durable than Lincrusta, at One-Third of the Cost, Lignomur Shipments to Arrive Three Months Hence. Decorate* Samples—representation of old otvk—on Exhibition in Showroom. OPEN ALL ~DAY THURSDAYS. PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE, 107 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CHANGEABLE WEATHER J% .' fllf ROWS the human machinery out of gear. It relaxes the system (njip^»j?BW JL and renders it more susceptible to attacks of Diphtheria, Colds, JtuP —^WyS Chills, and other prevalent ailments. , ]S tot Home-made clear Beef Teas, ordinary Meat Extracts, and Meat vtL -flk Essences have been resorted to in the vain attempt to procure a Xw'%£a stimulative nourishment, but a nourishing clear Beef Tea is an abso- JA°sfJi*GesSSL lute impossibility. Stimulative nourishment to fortify the system !«Bu£Srai|j|» MUST BE HAD, and j^PjliililS B 0 V B I L y .JSifSiiil alone provides what is needed. It is not or<U ragP||||k fi JsSii^zszfflismißr nary Meat Extract, it is the most perfect form 11 of concentrated nourishment at present known, ' viz. -.—The vital principle of Prime Ox Beef, Se * / |i«A containing in a perceptible powder (which, dis- WafSlwlt « wlwilllHK tinguishes it from clear Beef Tea) the Albumen MBKmII/ I SmIIWv \\k and Fibrine, or entire nourishment of Beef, W&*fW bWT'wl® 'Wi solving the great problem of effective stitnula- ./aillfijf f II *^ tion without reaction, and forming a perfect "I"'", lllin *|jJlil|Lr'''TOffljPlj|[ [I food for Braio, Blood, Bone and Muscle. e=Sff!^^', M!l'*s]M FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. _^ kiMI M the Wattle NATWAIL FOOD FOR A BABEte MOTH EW« MILK and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY POODS a Food to Infante must, therefore, NOT CON lAIN SlAKwn. CONTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST t MEuiit, MULBDRf WQIU. KOKHAM. UNDON. \iX6W

SEEDS THAT WILL GBOW. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin. Standard Seeds. Illustrated Catalogue Free on Application. XTEGETABLE SEEDS, 3d per packet—Peas, Beans, Asparagus, Beet, Borecole or V Kale, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts, Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Celery, Cress, Cucumber, Leek, Lettuce, Melon, Mustard, Onion, Parsley, Parsnip, Pumpkin, Radish, Spinach, Tomato, Turnip, Vegetable Marrow, Herbs. FLOWER SEEDS, Id per packet—Aster, Calliopsis, Candytuft, Carnation, Cockscomb, Cornflower, Everlasting, Gaillardia, Larkspur, Lobelia, Mignonette, Nemophilft, Phlox, Portulaca, Balsam, Canary Creeper, Canna, Clarkia, Convolvulus, Dahlia, Foxglove, Godetia, Linum, Marigold, Pansy, Nasturtium, Poppy, Salpigl-ssis, Wallflower. Seede that will pay to grow for show purposes :—Cabbage—Blair Phenomenal 6d packet, Lamb's Earliest of all 6d. Peas—Dr. Stewart la, Sir Harry Atkinson 6d, Diamond Jubilee Is. Onion—Early Golden Globe Is, Yellow Giant 6d. Cauliflower—The Monarch Is 6d. Carrot—lntermediate Stump Rooted 3d. Lettuce—Zealandia 6d, Trianon Cos 6d. JADOO, a new potting material tor the successful raising and growing of seeds, plants, &c. Jadoo increases the size of flowers, prolongs their season of bloom, and ensures bnlliancy and intensity of colour, perfectly clean to handle, and free of any offensive .smell. WHEBLBAND'S PATENT BLIGHT SPECIFIC is a certain and speedy cure for scale and other blights which infest fruit trees. One careful dressing is sufficient for several years. Mfcy be safely applied trom the fall of the leaf to the buretmg of the buds in spring, and to the stem and main branches at any period of the year. The most perfect blight exterminator on the market, and it can be strongly recommended. Price in tins-3s, 5s 6d, 10s and 20s ; 5 gallon drums, 50s. NIMMO and BLAIR, Seed Merchants, Dunedin (Seedsmen to her Majesty the Queen), Or FLETCHER BROS., Agents, High street, Chriatohuroh, and East street, Ashburton.

|"|UB ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE NOW ON. B. A. GILL, PRAP ER, SYDENHAM. t PATENTS. A. H.~HART, COLONIAL, BRITISH, AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICE, Gloucester street, Chriitohurch. TRADE MARKS REGISTERED. Ittabliihed 1885. Telephone, 710. \ • fTHIGER BLEND SEAS are obtainable from al Grocers. They ore exquisite. A TRIAL will convince that TIGER BLEND | TEAS richly deserve the reputation they bare Itt AND W. EOBBBTS, SX7EGEON DENTISTS, 190 CASSBL STREEB (Opposite Ballaatyne'e), And COLOMBO STBEET (Opposite Basic of New Zealand). Hour*—9 to S. "\7"OU cannot hare better than the Beet HGER BLEND SEAS Are absolutely pore. rpiGES BLEND TEAS «t«dflf majntsla theli Hold oe Pablte Ferottft . i

NOW PUBLISHED. THE NEW ZEALAND TUEF BEGISTER FOR SEASON 1897-98. FULL AND ACCURATE REPORTS OF THE PAST SEASON'S RACING (Including Trotting) ; in NEW ZEALAND.. ENTRIES, &c.,~FOR PRINCIPAL FORTHCOMING EVENTS TABLE OF WINNERS WEIGHT-* OR-AGE SCALE RULES OF RACINGIad other interesting Sporting matter of a valuable character. PRICE—I0 s 6 D CASH. : '.' ' ■ ■ ■ .■- .Is,ii , -.' •Published at the office of the Wekklv Press and Referee, Cashel street, Christ church, where orders (addressed to the Manager), should be sent in at ONCE to prevent -disappointment, as only a limited number will be published. X" JAM Contain* the Purest Fruit and Best Bugar ■ ■ >.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10148, 22 September 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10148, 22 September 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10148, 22 September 1898, Page 7

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