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(_ BUSINESS NOTICES. ENGLAND. SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. ; 4 ■ WE DBAW OUB SUPPLIES FROM THE LEADING WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND lEELAND. THEIR WORLD-RENOWNED PRODUCTIONS, IN TWEEDS, COATINGS AND TROUSERINGS, ■■ FOR GENERAL WEAR, ARE NOW TO BE HAD AT OUR WAREHOUSE, WHERE A GRAND ASSORTMENT CAN BE SEEN, I WE HAVE ANTICIPATED A GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE HIGH-CLASS GOODS, And Special Arrangements heve been made for a CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ALL FASHIONABLE MATERIALS SUITED TO THE SEASON. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION BY INTENDING PURCHASERS, AND AS THE SEASON ADVANCES IT WILL BE ADDED TO. FAVOURING LOCAL INDUSTRY, WE HOLD A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF THE NOW WORLD-RENOWNET) PRODUCTIONS OF THB KAIAPOI, MOSGIEL AND OAMA.RU MILLS. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. "

FFHE EMFIKE 00. PACK GOODS under their own nan* onlz, and do not put oo Fletitiotts Lab«U baaring English ox Foreign Ifarnas. Xnd* M«Jc "EIIPIHE OO." on eyery Übal *****"—■ IBM BEST QOALITI JAM sijfW&y ST. GEORGE BUD STARCH fA BK FOB EMPIBE CO.'S "ROYAL" **" TABLE JELLY CHYSTALa Thty are Deiioioua. 8 X YOUB GBOCBB FOB EMPIRE 00/8 CONCENTRATED t EfISENCEe. ABSOLUTELY PURE. 7f\3E NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND 'A MABINE IN BURANCE COMPANY. Established 1869. Capital . .. £1.000,000 Paid-up Capital and Rwerve £400.000. THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEBT COLONIAL COMPANY NoUd for Promptness and Liber»lity |9nnohe« and Ageooiea throughout th* World. A. L. FABSONS, Managey. -" J. PATTERSON. TAILOR, 819 CASHEL STREET. STYLE AND FINISH ONSURPASSBD. AT MODICEATS PJUOSg. PATEIMTS7 1. H. HART, iutuur«i Patent Agent 173 GLOUCESTER ST., CHRISTCHURCH (KstablUhed 1885) Feu. nroaiLiTiox on Arraunox. T«!«paene7lo ® STARCH (i the most flsonoe^tt ITT A NX 8 D - If » B»er BoiUm, U doa, Pint*, 7d. Brandiee, 7d. SattaWt 7d. Pickles, 1» 3d Zinc, 10* owt VmJ, 10s. JNO."sNELL. _' COLOMBO BTHEET SOUTH, CHSISTCH l/RCH. Pure and wholesome ' "If ~TOMATO SAUCE J)OITT TAJBLE CHANCES in buying Windmills. There Iβ no r*» •on for buying "juet « good" or the "pretty fair" kind when you can get the "Titea" kind. The "Titan" kind i» the •ae*pe«4 in vhe end, and corta no more V> begin with than the next best DA.NKS, LICHFIELD STREET, <. Chxistchuxco, Delays are Dangerous J Try JF jam

£1000. T INTEND PRESENTING MY CUSTOMERS WITH THE ABOVE SUM AND OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM HIGH-ARM FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, With all tie Latest Improvement, and a Hoat of Appliances, the Usual Price ol which ie £10 10s, FOX £8 16 0. ALL MACHINES AT EQUAL REDUCTIONS. BEST HOUSE IN THE COLONY FOR GO-CABTS, PERAMBULATORS, PORTABLE BOILERS, MANGLES WASHING MACHINES, WRINGERS, &o. R. LOCHHEAD. Tay street, Inwcargill. Princes street, Danedin. Stafford street, Timara. . Thames street, Oamaru. East street, Aehburton. TONEYOLIFFE AND CARE* S BUILDINGS, GLOUCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. CASH OR TIME PAYMENTS. SPECIALTIES AND NOVELTIES IN PLANTS OFFERED BY NIMMO & BLAIR DUNEDIN. *ua t> •, „ Himalaya Fairy Grass. A hardy Perennial Oraas, somewhat resembling the popular Pampas Graea The plumes ar 9 of a beaut.ful old gold colour, and delightfully eott and feathery. The plant is easily grown, and comes into bloom about May. F Writing about this novelty, the " Home Garden " for June cays:—" The golden plumes are, in our estimation, superior t.o any other ornamental grass, and would make a lovely artiadal feather for a lady's hat. We predict a great sale for the plants in th. next few years." Wh.le the » Australasian "of June 15th, 1899, says :-« The Fairy Grass of the Himalayas will become, perhaps, the most popular of all the ornamental *JZSES?Z SSXtllfa G^' P ;. n n1 n 2 d s! ng **" 1V ~ . Rudbeckia, "Golden Glow." nlhW™.fl M P ' £'£ foliage, and flower, resembling a Double £SSf 5k 5* P ,e S 0W * r ». J whlc h measure to two or three inches in diametw, are of I O? mniS! Sim. # y ??' * nd * re b °"L e °* n etem " nine inchee to fifteen ioc h« Of much utility for cutting purposes the fiower. lasting from a week to ten day. if plfced m-water. This fane novelty, wfiich dies down in the autumn, and starts into gVowth again in the spring v one of the best introductions of recent yews, and will aife evwv satisfaction to grower.. Stook limited. Plants 2s 6d each. B * „, c . . 4 ,„ .Genista Andreana. ihe nne«t variety of GenisU yet grown, and entirely distinct from all others ..livffir .? ( C a r , gollien yellow, forming a striking contrast to the rich velvety browmsh scarlet of the lower petals, and raakfng a brilliant and showy flower, -!?i !,«-£?«* r abne B P« cimen Bhrub . * nd tne plants now offered are strong, well grown and tower bearing. Each Is 6d, perdoz 15s. * L „, m Watsonia O'Brieni. t .nil "Ti Pure WhiUWaUonia, the finest and mosb distinct of this splendid family. The flowers of this fine Watsonia are snow white m colour, and are regularl? arranged on sUlks branching o ff from the main stem, somewhat resembling the Gladiolus, in growth Wateonia O Bneni is much stronger and taller than the common varieties, the flower stems under favourable circumstances ranging from four to five feet high. For cutting purposes it is indispensable. Each Is, per doz 10s. ' Double Primrose, " Crimson Velvet." y * h * e CO, ° n r ° f . the which » * rich dee P crimson of a velvety he?kfnhuSm v f rom » a i l ? ther Primroi >«- Although not of recent introduction, te may well be a, a NIMMOI BLAIR SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. CHRISTOHUBCH AGENTS: FLETCHER BROS., LOWER HIGH STREET. 'ORION , COOKING RANGE rhie Range B*quir*« No Setting. or Low Prwsore Boil«r a IT WILL BURN ANY FUEL. The Hiker 6uarantees them to be Most Economical, Durable, and EiMllwt Cookers. A.ITKEN & ROBERTS, Agents FURNISHING IRONMONGEBS, CHBIBTCHURCH. on AppUcatioxfe laipwiion Xarlttd.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10635, 20 April 1900, Page 7

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