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_- -:; t | BUSINESS NOTICES. U? . ; —' j4 ■h rpHE "WEEKLY PRESS AND NETtf" »f, •** ZEALAND REFEREE." ' ;J DECEMBER 7. ' / i CONTENTS. ']": The Floral Fete at Lancaster Park. A Warning. •*, Mr H. E. Green's Full-Rigged Schooner ' Antioch. Miss Ethel McDonald. '■ Christchurch V.M.C.A. Hockey Club. *] Antarctic Exploration: 'J.ho Southern Cross < and Dr. Borchgrovmek. > Some Pictures of Wanganui, Now and Old. f The Burning of St. Mary's Cathedral, Wot- ! lingtoc Tho Wellington Wedding. it A Large Lino of Freezing Lambs. • , Snapshots of the Canterbury Engineers' Camp and Annual Display. 1 The Celestial, by Ben A. Hignett. " " % An Office." luuTn Gentleman. .] Tha Kidnappers. Fisher's Ghost. Sleepiest) Londou. ■', Yladivostock. ;V* The New Zealand Innovation. Tho Manuring of Crops: More Experimental Work Required in tho Colony. Sheep Breeding in Now Zealand; XIII., Canterbury, by J. Murchison, Lake Coleridge. Some Points in Factory Milk Testing. - Livings, - and How to Earn Them. The Girlhood of L»dy Butler. Volunteer and Service Notes, by "Bullseye."* A New Zealand Marksman at Homo. A New Mounted Riflo Corps. Nothing like it since Balaclava. s Another Episode in tho Battle of Omdurnuuj Tho Bayonet as a Weapon. The Famous Chargo at Omdurman. How tho Lyddito Shells Work. Torpedo Guns Afloat and Ashore. Tho Torpedo Bout of the Future. , Tho Battlosliip of the Future. The Duke oi Connaught. THE "REFEREE." (The New Zealand Raoing Calendar). Totalisator Permits and Political Influence, Drugging Rncehorses. Welungton Cup Weights: By "Spectator." The Auckland Christmas Meeting: Prospects. Auckland Cup Betting. Ellerslie Training Notes. Complete Reports of Foilding and Coromandel Races. Tahuna Trotting Club's Meeting: Record Report. Trotting Notes by "Spectator" and ' "Honesty." , The Collie Dog Standard. Senior. Cricket Cup Contests. Athletic: Cycling Quostion. The Government of Amateur Cycling. Rowing Contostß on the Avon. , , PRICE-SIXPENCE. " . ' ''• V —_ » _ TT J. HOPKINS, PAPANUI, stock). ' TIGER TEAS, and recommends thorn. , ' j W. J. HOPKINS AND CO., j QTOCK AND . BHAREBROKEKS, • 140 a HEREFORD STREET, .', ; '/ - CHRISTCHUROH; '", '.{{' .. •' ■> ) '&± TELEPHONE. 893. '-' f\ ''% ■ ; 64- , .5 rnHE WORKING MEN'S - *S t A STORES can supply you with TIGER' ; BLEND 'TEAS. ;_ '■", ORION CYCLES. ' ' - '.: OUR NEW SEASON'S CYCLES have % JUST. COME TO . HAND per s.s/ % Gothic. The finest possible workmanship is _;, put into these machines; and they aro abso- ->| lutely Reliable. Ladies' Ne. 20 Cycle, £18: >i Ladies' No. 26 Cycle, £21; • Gent> No. 28 Cyolo, J ? £15; Gent's No. 18 Cycle, £16; Gent's No. 27 . 4 Cycle, £20. _ w * -\% CUNNINGTON and CO., . Oxford Terrace, next Working Men's Club. "f "VTOU may hardly believe it, but you can oh- " **% tain TIGER BLEND,TEAS from yottt "| Grocer by merely asking for them. . ; g , ' ' ' "'.'■>s FtTNERAJ- NOTICES ' /$ HUNTER AND '■ CO_PANY» >' "8 MONUMENTAL WORKERS, ',*! Junction of Colombo street and South Belt) . Vti CHRISTCHURCH. >&R We Manufacture on the- Premises to any De« sign—Monuments, Tombs,' Crosses, - Tab- -m lets, Baptismal Fontß, Water Fountains, fcQ Garden Vases, and Pedestals;' aIso,HCB»» \s% Carvings. ' . "■ Jfyt Designs and Estimates on Application, ./-//a NEW PATTERNS in IRON J£% CHEAP. : ■- -%W ■ Concrete Kerbiugs. . v , ? -'.I'M For the, purpose of Olearing Stock, are Selling .-, .f| at 10 per cent, Under Current Pricey : 'j||THE Friends of the'-late Thomas Perham }'*§ are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving.' ;'.?>f the residence of his parents, Fendaiton, for the Sydenham Public Cemetery, -at' 1 .p-xu.J-jg Saturday, 10th. W. LANGFORD, FUneral. Director, corner North and East, .belts, ,'*«•*,..";§ phone 387. ' .. -',;' ,■ . r 9B ~.% THE Friends of the- late' John Robert ."'«S ' Nicholls are invited to attend hie Funeral,.oa to leave' No. 44 Cashel Btreet, Sunday, 11th instant; at 2 p.m., for the•L»::c*?« wood Cemetery. JAS. .LAMB and. ,SON, "' -j| Lich'field street. Telephone 361. | VTtTONUMENTAL SCULPT'C'BBi^ j. tait,' ,_( :^f •Corner of Cashel street,and Montreal > sweaty, "_g (Opposite. Drill Shed), ;<• > £.$ Manufacturer and importer or all DescriP" v, ! ' J§ J tions' of Monumental Work. ' } f,Kjg Best Quality and Lowest' Prices. •- r -\_«*j Inspection Invited, ,' . -Established 1863. j-\- f m _ B^__H - B __ al _^___ M _ a _ H __ B _ B -£-^- BaaaaM aaM-aMiMBI : ]M f?j J LAlfB- AND ON^^l ' TJ N D E R T A X E;*R S , ; .'., " v Jj« ' " ""/'_■ ' ■ -«r tfM , And- * • * * *$m, . .EMBALMiERf/ '' \ .*' '"^! /hfl No. 85 LICHFIELD STREET.. »Telephons:36l \ $|| •■•■■■■"■■■■■""""^"^ w^"" 5*.% >% GEO RG_ f Biß BEL f*# . '..-:^ UNDERTAKER, '- '-.'""^« (Certificated) EMBALMER, ~ ;-J:>And Direct Importer of the Latest Designs : >j<g 1 of Coffin Furniture. V ' V^^^' A LARGE STOCK of Polished.Rimu, M».',*g ' other' Coffiins always'ih' stock for unnwj diate delivery. Mourning Coaches sent .to.Wifc.jjg parts of the district at the shortest notice. £~ss£ Telegrams and Telephone Orders by • or day, receive immediate attention, Address-* ,53 Durham street south. , Telephone -. C ,||g TX7- A L TER' LA'NGF'QB Q^S * * UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER.V '' i|®P ——— ' -. '''•^E The Process of Embalming adopted by;tt"^|s above enables friends to detain- funerals 'f^^ffij ' Weeks or Months, or send their Friends to a_y>V?§ part of the world without the expense of lesosn..*..^ coffins. Note tho address — - t "^m • North-east belt. Tw^vfii phone 387. " v jt ~" ,z :s Town Office—l 33' Colombo street. Telephone & 504. . ._I'.JM. JE G G L E S T O'N/'-ii » UNDERTAKER, &c. ' '";"fi| Late R. W. Walters and Co. ;'"»J All kinds of Polished and Covered Coffin* \$M Made,. ' ' ' >M Town and Country Orders Attended to lritttfJ|| Punctuality. ' ' _.sjj Address—2ls KILMORE STREET WE S (Opposite the Normal School). - J^fH REASONABLE CHARGES. _I^^| D. SYKES, % V3JI ' UNDERTAKER, ETC. "?Wk "pUNERALS Furnished with respectabiU^f^^ ■*•• at Lowest Current Rates. •-'. ,: '^^S CORNER CAShSTaND" DURHAM \ j$A STREETS. ''$3i ~ Private Residence; Wright road, HillmortoßtJ|^

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10215, 10 December 1898, Page 8

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