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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS BEATH & CO.'S GRAND OPENING DISPLAY OF NEW SEASON'S CHOICEST NOVELTIES, Carefully and Tastefully Selected by our Home Buyers from ALL THE LEADING ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. INSPECTION INVITED. COMPARE OUR PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. Lovely Sunshades, Pretty Bovv3, Ties and Darby*; Dainty Millinery; Artistic Dress Materials Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets 3s lid, 53 6:1, 7s 6d, 10s 6i ; Children _ Handsome Silk Dresses 18?9d, 255, 355, 45s Silks in Japanese, Foulard, Surali, Armure, Faille Francais, Shot Glace' and Lister's Spun Washing Silks for Blouses Very Smart Japanese Boat Hits. Trimmed 3a lid, 4s lid, 63 6d ; Lidies' Stylishly Trimmed Panama Siilors 4s 6d Embroidered Robes, Coats and Skirts, 810U333, Costumes, &_. ; Charming Novelties in Ladies' Capes and Mantles Ladies' Smart Up-toD_te Sailors in Japanese, Pedal, Fancy and all the New Plaits Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4a lid, 5s lid Summer Dresses in Box Cloth 2s lid, Granite Suitings 2*6 d, Pare Woil Coverts, 3s lid. Fine French Suiting is lid Children's Creme Cashmere Dre33es and Tunics, beautifully trimmed, Lace and Embroidered Silk, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s fid Embroidered Chiffon, Goffered and Plain Chiffon, Charming Ribbons, the New Plisse Silks. &c, &c, Venetian Cloth, 2s 3d ; French Cheviot, 2s lid : the Ironwear Suiting, 2s 3d; Unshrinkable Serge. Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid 6 300 P-ira Lace Cartains, Is lid, 23 lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 53 lid to 2?s; Pretty Maslins, Crepons and Blouse Prints The New Spot Muslin for Window Curtains; Novelty Japanese Tinsel, Art Maslins, 4c. DRESSMAKING—DRESSMAKING, Right Up-U-Date —High Class Work—Charges Reasonable—Perfect Fit Buaranteed. ALL WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED WITH PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH. BEATH AND CO.. CHRISTCHURCH SPECIAL DISPLAY DURING THIS WEEK. (SEE THE WINDOWS.) T ADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS OF LEADING NOVELTIES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, JUST LANDED, comprising— COAT and SKIRT COSTUMES, at popular prices EXCLUSIVE STYLES in CAPES and MANTLES . CHARMING PARISIAN MILLINERY SPECIAL DRESSES, lovely combinations v SUNSHADES and RIBBONS, in marvellous profusion WASHING DRESS GOODS, in great variety &c, dec, Sec. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO,
JUST OPENED EX S.S, RAKAIA NEW SEASON'S SUPPLIES OP CRICKET AND TENNIS MATERIAL. SPLENDID SELECTION OF BATS, by Wisden, Hearne, Warsop and Duke. BALLS, GLOVES, LEG GUARDS, &o. RACQUETS, by Wisden, Siazenger, &c, at Prices to Suit All Buyers. SLAZENGER'S 1898 TENNIS BALLS. CROQUET SETS, in Great Variety. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. EDWARD REECE AND SONS. i COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. FISON'S SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILISER, DELIVERED Iti LOTS OP TWO TONS AND UPWARDS, At 82s Nett, Ex SHIP LYTTELTON. FISON'S SUPERPHOSPHATES, SUPPLIED AT 78s 6d Nett, Ex SHIP LYTTELTON. THESE Celebrated Turnip Manures are in Splendid Condition for the Drill. Produoe Enormous Crops of Fine Feeding Roots. Promote Early and Rapid Growth, and Benefit Succeeding Crops. These FERTILIZERS are now recognised to be the CHEAPEST* as well as'tho BEST in the MARKET. They never vary in Strength or Efficiency, and by their use a SPLENDID CROP OF TURNIPS is itlwayß ensured.
She following are lamples of the Testimonials received from well-known New Zealand farmers — FromD. HENDERSON and SONS, Belmont, Methven, 10th March, 1896. To George O. Stead, Esq.— Dear Sir,—We have pleasure in stating that Fison's Turnip Fertiliser bas given us every satisfaction as a Turnip Fertiliser all the years which we have INTEND USING used it Cover nine years). We have tried some of the N.Z. M Manures. NO OTHER. but do not find the same results which we" reap from Fison's, and we intend using no other but Fison's in the future. Please find cheque to account and acknowledge. From ALEX. ORE, Methven, Bth June, 1896. To George G. Stead, Esq.— * THK BEST E>ear Slr - —ln reference to your note of 6th inst, asking my opinion of MAWURF IHAVE Fison's Manure, lam pleased to inform you that your Special Turnip Fertiliser USED has given mc every satisfaction for several years, and I am satisfied it is the ____■. best _n anure j jajyg f or __y ] ILna - > anc | i j_ ave ÜBet i several. From JOIIN H. ALLAN, Holmes, East Taierl. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., Dunedin— GOOD RESULTS Dear Sirs,—Having used Fison's Fertiliser for the last five years, I may state FOR that I am well pleased with tbe results, and intend using it again this coming FIVE YEARS. season. From J. M. M'KENZIE, Bushy Park, 16th May, 1896. A SPLENDID Messrs Mv ray, Roberts and Co., Dunedin— ' CROP—NOT A Dear Sum,- In reply to your inquiry re Fison's Turnip Manure, lam pleased BLANK IN 200 with the result. I used it at the rate of lewt per acre, and turned out a splendid ACRES. crop—not a blank in 200 acres. From JAMES KEITH, Gore, N.Z., 14th May, 1896. To Messrs Tothill, Watson and Co., Gore. FISONS AGAIN Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., Dunedin— GIVES ENTIRE Dear Sirs,—ln reply to your enquiry re Fison's Turnip Fertiliser, I have SATISFACTION. much pleasure in stating that it has again given mc entire satisfaction, the results, compared with other manure?, being largely in its favour. From F. HIGGINBOTHAM, Timaru, 6th June, 1896. To the Agent, J. Fison and Co., Timaru— . ALWAYS HAD * n re s v *° y° ur enquiry, I have much pleasure in stating that I have used GOOD CROPS your Fertiliser lor several years, and have always had goad crops with it. This WITH FISON'S. year my Turn'P crop ia again good, and is carrying at the rate of eighteen sheep nun *"""* °» per acre for three months, exclusive of other food. . FronrtOUN ROBERTSON, Fairfield Farm, Waikaka, 21st May, 1896. To Messrs Tothill, Watson and Co., Gore— FAR AND AWAY gives mc much pleasure to certify to the aiood results THE BEST OUT OF obtained from Fison's Special Fertili er, which I sowed with Turnips this season SIX MANURES. alongside five other sorts of manure, it being far and away the best of the lot. From THOMAS MOBLAND. Arenel, South Rakaia, 11th February, 1898. To Messrs George G. Stead aud Co., Christchurch— Gentlemen,—ln answer to your enquiry respecting Fison's Turnip Fertiliser, I may state I "have used it for eight years, and 1 have from time to time triiwi AFTER other manuif 8 side by side with it, and have always found Fison's to give the REPEATED EX- best crop. I have had some failures with other manures, but I have never had PEIUMENT3 IT a total failure with Fison's. I have sown it alougside of two other manures GIVES ME THE this season, 1897-98, arid al hough I have a crop from all three manures, Fison's BEST RESULTS. is a long way the best. I have proved that weight for weight it is far the best Manure for my land, and intend using Fison's and no other next year, as I find after repeated experiments that it gives mc the best results. NEXT SEASON'S SHIPMENTS ARE DUE TO ARRIVE IN LYTTELTON IN SEPTEMBER, And we are Booking Orders for Delivery on Arrival at the Foregoing Favourable Quotations. " WORKS-IPSWICH, ENGLAND. GEO. G STEAD AND CO.. AGENTS, CHRISTCHURCH.
NEW HATS. NEW HATS. WE have pleasure in intimating that we have JUST OPENED, ex s.s. Raagatira, our NEW SEASON'S HATS, Comprising a Splendid Variety of » MEN'S FEAME HATS— All the Latest Shapes in Black, Brown, Fawns and Greys. MEN'S HARD FELT HATS— In the " Cool Spring," " Wafer," and other well-known makes, from 5s 6d to 9s 6d each. MEN'S AND BOYS' STRAW HATS. We have opened a splendid variety in these goods from Is to 5s 6d. Assorted, Black, Navy, and all the new striped Ribbons. A Special Line of Boys' VV hite, and Black and White large cheek straws at 2s 6d each. MEN'S REAL PANAMA STRAW HATS. Just a few of these Goods, but very nice. WE INVITE INSPECTION. ilk WINDOW FOR VALUE. BLACK. BEATTIE AND CO.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10150, 24 September 1898, Page 6
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