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BUSINESS NOTICES. JADOO, - HHHE NEW POTTING. MATERIA!*. EVERY KIND OF PLANT THRITES IN IT WITHOUT EARTH. JADOO , Ensurei Brilliancy and Intensity of ColoHfi Gives Substance and Enduring Qualities. PRICE: Per Original Bale (of about 2cwt), 255; pot Bushel, 3s 6d; per Packet (containing sufficient to nil Gin flower pot), 6d. CONCENTRATED JADOO LIQUID. Both Meat and Drink to Plants. A Liquid Form of JADOO, giving the same Beneficial Results to Plants. It Revives Droop* ing Plants, Strengthens the Weak, and Nourishes the Strong, Increases the Site of the Flowers, Heightens the Colour, and Causes Greater Prolusion of Bloom, and is SIMPLY INVALUABLE IN POT CULTURE. Per Gallon Tin (making 48 gallons of liquid ready for use), 8s 6d. SEED FOR AUTUMN SOWING. TRIFOLIUM INCARNATUM or CRIMSON CLOVER. One of the most useful and rapid growing of annual Fodder Plants. When sown during the autumn on stubble ground it produces a heavy crop of green food, which may be cleared off in October or November, in time to prepare the land for turnips, etc. Crimson clover makes a capital hay, which is much relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses. Excellent for an early crop, ana gives great satisfaction. CAPE BARLEY, RYE CORN, BROADLEAF ESSEX RAPE, etc. BULBS. BULBS. BULBS. Our Bulb List will be rendy for distribution at the end of tho month, and will bo sent post free to all intending purchasers of Bulbs. NIMMO AND BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS. DUNEDIN. fletcher bros., agents for christchurch. Pure and Wholesome "Wf " TOMATO JiA SAUCE CONVEYANCES GOVERNORS BAY . LYTTELTOfI COACH SERVICE ON AND AFTER NOVEMBER lstt Leave Ocean View Hotel at 8.10 a.m. Leave Ocean View Hotel at 4.45 p.m. Leave Railway Station at 9.30 a.m. Leave Railway Station at S p.m. DAILY, Weathex and othex circumstances peitnifr ting. W. H. TEAPE, Proprietor. 0088 AND CO. AKAROA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL •"■ COACHES. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. CHEAP FARES. Return Fare from Little- River to Akaro* during Summer Months-" 10s. Passengers may return by Pigeon Bay or vloe, versa. The Coach meets Train at Little River, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. , Meets Steamer at Pigeon Bay, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS ; Colter's, Warner's, and City Hotels, Cook Sons, and Pitoaithly. WaH«ce-nnd Co. Lytteltoe Agents: Canterbury HoteL ; BEiLBx -ARKER. Proprietor, 5699 Duvauchelle's Bay. PUBLIC NOTICE. COACH TO CHEVIOT. \ A COACH now BUNS between Wai par* an 1 Cheviot EVERY MONDAY and FRIDAY. and returning: from Cheviot on TUESDAYS add SATURDAY* JOHN BOYOE, Proprietor. ' COAGH'TO CHEVIOT. 4 COACH will RUN~between WAIPARA an I CHEVIOT, leaving Waipara EVERY SATUR and WEDNESDAY, and returning from One vio. on Mondays and Thursdays. Accommodation for Travelling Public. QaoiTi* and Best Brands of Liquors only kept. . - : Saddle Horses and Traps always on Hire at W»V para Station at the shortest notloe. A. FRANCIS, . . Waipara Hown , LAKE COLERIDGE and GLENTUNNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. a MAIL COACH leaves Glontunnel for Lake jt\. Coleridge, via Windwhlstle House and Snow* Jen, every FRIDAY HORNING on arrival ol Train ironi ChvUtchurch, returning in time lor Evening Train SATURDAY. ■ Special attention given to passuigers, and pacosJi 'orwarded for delivery by coach. A. H..BURKITT, Proprietor METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH, '. A COACH RUNS between METHVEN an* j\_ ASH BURTON on TUESDAYS and SATUR DAYS. Leaves Methven 8 a.m., arrives AShbuttoi 10.45 a.m. Leaves Ashburtdh 4.0 p.m., anivat Uethven 6.45 p.m. Paroels and Orders left at Somerset Stablea, Asbburton and lletnven Livery Stables. NEIL PUFF, * W " Proprietor. MOUNT SOMERS AND METHTEIT ROYAL MAIL COACH. ' A COACH RUNS eacn~TCESDAY, THURSDAY, J\ and SATURDAY, starting at Noon from Hood's HoteL Mount Somen, for Sprlngburn U» IKord Forest, there connecting with Duff's Coacfc ' bom Methven, returning same evening. Faris— Springburn, 2s; return, St. AUord Forest. 4s: return. An _ CULVERDEN AND KAIKQURA. THE only REGULABCOAOHES carrying Matt* North of Waiau, meeting train Monday*—' v>uoch' Leaves Waiau for Kaikoura on TUESDAYS end SATURDAYS, returmux from Kaikoura MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Connect with Blenheim Coach leaving Kaikoura Thursday. FARES— , , Culverden and Kaikoura—Single 20s, Rttura 35a. , HAWKSWOOV. '" " Waggonette leaves: Waiau for Mendip Hills, Par nassus, Hawkswood, and Claverley every FRIDAY returning SATURDAY in time for South train , at Culrerden. Telegrams, Letters and Parcels receive prompt despatch. All information to be obtained at Thos. Cook an 1 Sons, Tourist*' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, ■ Waiau. W. F. WARNER, ■ ,- -784 Town Agent HOT SPRINGS, HANMER_PLAINS. >. ■AERRETT'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES •J LEAVE CULVERDEN FOR HAMMER PLAINS TUESDAYB, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS RETURN WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS and MONDAYS Until September 30th, and Daily from October Is' tIU April 31st Through Return Tickets are issued at OhriftebaKft Railway Station daily. Tickets available for two calendar month* from date of issue, lint clan 30j, Coach and Railway. CULVERDEN TO ROTHERHAM, WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves CuWerden for Botherham and Waiau Daily, returning from Waiau Daily. Monday's Oeaot to Waiau connects with Coach for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays, staying Wednesday In Kaikoura, returning 1 Thursday: Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoara Xhuw day. FARES— Oolverden to Kaikoura—Single 255, return £2. Culverden to Blenheim—Single £3, retern £5. Culverden to Hanmer Plains—Single 7» od. renur ■ 14a. .-,..'. .:■. Chdverden to return 8». HAWKSWOOD. Wagonette leaves Waiau lor Meadip . f naasusf Hawkswood and Clanrley every Seta r«av rX&n? lor tfmthtialn rtCaT Ye telegram* and letters wcmptly i»U*wi PaS *oubJ.« : Annt^^th^^^jO^ljggg.^..

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10264, 6 February 1899, Page 7