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BUSINESS NOTICES. SPRING 1898. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, FURNISHING DRAPERIES, &o. I NVITES THOSE WHO at this Season of the Year CONTEMPLATE ALTERATIONS and RENOVATIONS in FURNITURE, NEW FLOOR COVERINGS, &c, to his UNRIVALLED STOCK IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS OF HIS EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. THE CARPETS, LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS SURPASS ANY PREVIOUS DISPLAY. Thirty-five years in the Furnishing Business in this City enables us to supply the wants of all classes with Goods which experience has taught us to be the MOST RELIABLE and ECONOMICAL. NEW TAPESTRIES, CKETONNES, DIMITIES, SATEENS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, ART MUSLINS, JAPANESE FABRICS, WINDOW HOLLANDS, PONGEES, COUTILS, LACE AND GUIPURE CURTAINS, &c, &c. FURNITURE. OUR SHOWROOMS AXE FULL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOR ALL CLASSES, AND AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION. I EVERY CLASS OF HOUSE, COTTAGE OR ' MANSION i COMPLETELY FURNISHED I ON THE SHORTEST £OSSrBLE NOTICE 1 WITH FURNITURE, BLANKETS AND SHEETING, &c, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE, I 2 Rooms £9, 3 Rooms £16, 4 Rooms £26, 5 V4t_r quality, £70; 6 Rooms, better quality, £82; 7 Rooms, superior, £150 f &c, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. FURNITURE REMOVED, TOWN OR COUNTRY, PACKED, STORED, AND FORWARDED. STEAM CABINET WORKS, SHOW ROOMS, ST. ASAPH STREET. TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. SEEDS THAT WILL GROW. NIMMO AND BLAIR, Dunedin. Standard Seeds. Illustrated Catalogue Free on Application. VEGETABLE SEEDS, 3d per packet—Peas, Beans, Asparagus, Beet, Boreoole or 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. FLOYV-3R SEEDS, Id per packet—Aster, Calliopsis, Candytuft, Carnation, Cookscomb, Cornflower, Everlasting, Gaillardia, Larkspur, Lobelia, Mignonette, Nemophila, Phlox, Portulaca, Balsam, Canary Crieper, Canna. Clarkia, Convolvulus, Dahlia, Poxglove, Godetia, Linnm, Marigold, Pansy, Nasturtium, Poppy, Salpiglossis, Wallflower. i Seeds that will pay to grow for show purposes :—Cabbage—Blair Phenomenal 6d packet, j Lamb's Earliest of all 6d. Peas—Dr. Stewart l*, Sir Harry Atkinson >£>dj,. Diamond Jubilee Is. Onion—Early Golden Globe Is, Yellow Giant 6d. Cauliflower—The Mbnarcii' lsod.. Carrot— Intermediate Stump Rooted 3d. Lettuee—Zealandia 6d,. Trianon Cos 6d. JADOO, a new potting, material tor the successful raising and growing of seeds, plants, &c. Jadoo increases the.sjze of flowers, prolongs their season of bloom, and ensures brilliancy and intensity bFcolbur, perfectly clean to handle, and free .of, any offensive < ~ and "speedy:~c_re v fbr "Wle andother .careful dressing .is /; .sufficient, foj. several years. May Tie safely applied trb<he"fair_fthe leaf to the bursting of the buds' in spring, and to the stem/and main branches at any period of the year. The most perfect bli^t^termi»ito?"6'ii ; theMarket, and it, can be strongly recommended. Price in. tins—3a, 5s od,_os and 20s ; 5 gallon drums, 50s. NIMMO and BLAIR, Seed Merchants, Dunedin (Seedsmen to her Majesty the Queen),- I Or FLETCHER BROS., Agents, High street, Christchurch, and East street, Ashburton. ! BROOKE'S "MONKEY soap -____| BRAND" --SOME OF ITS USES.--___a________._________________^____^___i— ——————i i »________• For Cleaning, Scolirmg, Scrubbing, Polishing, METALS, MARBLE, TILES, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, MACHINERY, GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE, WIHDOWS, OILCLOTHS, BATHS, BRASS PLATES, STAIR RODS. For Waßhing 1 Dishes and Cleaning' all Kitohjn Utensils **" Far Floers, Kitchen Tables. ~** For Steel, Iron, Brass, and Copper Vessels, Fireirons, Marble, Statuary, Mirrors, floors, Mantles* and a Thousand other things in Household, Shop, Factory, and on SWlpboard. rr in ■ ,i in-, . )u.;a_ REMOTES BUST, DIET, STAINS, TABNISH, ft* »~aa_ii "ii in i,ir ■■ ' l'i«f FOR MAKING BIGY6LES LOOK LIKE NEW. BKOOKE'S SOAP WON'T WASH CLOTHE 3 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. CHANGEABLE WEATHER THROWS the human machinery out of gear. It relaxes the system OTp@£i£sßt and renders it more susceptible to attacks of Diphtheria, Colds, *&Ja?y3£ Chills, and other prevalent ailments. r^^ Home-made clear Beef Teas, ordinary Meat Extracts, and Meat Vg- j/S Essences have been resorted to in the vain attempt to procure a . \~f{%gF stimulative nourishment, but a nourishing clear Beef Tea ia an abso- tfa_w-_ lute impossibility. Stimulative nourishment to fortify the syßtem _£_G_£t_9_____ MUST BE HAD, and 3 - flP___^_B alone provides what is needed. It is not ordi- «3§fl|_ak nary Meat Extract, it is the most perfect form wßP)bl^_-HBP^ 1 ' of concentrated nourishment at present known, viz. :—The vital principle of Prime Ox Beef, containing in a perceptible powder (which distinguishes it from clear Beef Tea) the Alburr en VSSW '£*h I fi_W ill m!*^lk and Fibrine, or entire nourishment of Beef, Y_E~flim _j fir rjr*^"^™ft_i solving the great problem of effective stimula- .mmm if tion without reaction, and forming a perfect » food for Brain, Blood, Bone and Muscle. 7 FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10150, 24 September 1898, Page 11
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