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BUSINESS NOTICES. ENGLAND. SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. WE DRAW OUR SUPPLIES FBOM THE LEADING WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS OF ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. 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 B_> SEEN* WE HAVE ANTICIPATED A GREAT DEMAND FOR THESE HIGH-CLASS GOODS, And Special Arrangement* have 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-RENOWNED PRODUCTIONS OP THE KAIAPOI, MOSGIEL AND OAMARU MILLS. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. * c JpHE EMPIRE CO. PACK GOODS under their own name only, and do not put on £ t 0 0 0« aTietitiouß Labels bearing English or Foreign ______ ■__. Mark "EMPIRE CO." on every label. I P * ESKN ™« MY CUSTOMERS WITH THE ABOVE SUM AND OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, «_..___ raß BBBT QUAIOT THE WONDERFUL I JAfVI WERTHEIM HIGH-ARM FAMILY «._,___„-*. SEWING MACHINE, ST. GEORGE BRARI With all 11.0 Latest Improvements, and a Host of Appliances, the Usual Price ol -***"-* FOK ta *£8 01 16 0. ALL MACHINES AT EQUAL REDUCTIONS. ___. THa BEST HOUSE IN THE COLONY FOR "TITV" GO-CARTS, PERAMBULATOBS, POETABLE BOILERS, MANGLES, auxux washing machines, wbingers, &o. Ej3ms STARCH „ , „—„„ «EF *>—._-_ . , R ' LOCHHEAD. aayatreet.lnvercargill. Princes street, Dunedin. Stafford street, Timaro. MiW ltgeeet___a J Thames street, Oamaru. East street, Aehburtoa. ~ ~~ TONEYCLIFFE AND CARE\"S BUILDINGS, GLOUCESTER STREET, rjHnC FOR EMPIRE CO.'S "ROYAL- CHRISTCHURCH. ffA___ JBLLY CRYSTALS. CASH QR i^PAYMENTS. They an Dehoioaa. JJJBK YOUR GROOEB FOB BMPIRE CO.'S CONCENTRATED ,*_-__-i _*-.. » _..-_._-__ __ _- ~r<__ _~ ~ .*——_.__.__ __ *«_*?_. SPECIALTIES AMD NOVELTIES 4BSOLTJ__LY PURE. __,__ _m _ —,«_ ■ IN PLANTS fpHEi NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND UL MARIMEIN 30RANCE COMPANY. OFFERED BY Established 18S». Bi_i_iea _»d Agencies throughout o t™ e V7orll _^__„_,_.„ T a. l. parsons, DUNEDIN. Manager. *' * oi 5 *8° w ' *, ,r, , Himalaya Fairy Grass. -AJLOR, A hardy Perennial Grass, somewhat resembling the popular Pampas Grass. The »9 CASHEL STREET. plurnea are of a beautiful old gold colour, and delightfully soft and feathery. The plant BTTLE _ND FINISH UNSURPASSED, * 8 easily grown, and comes into bloom about May. AT MODJSEATJB P_IC_S. Writing about thia novelty, the " Home Garden " for June says:—" The golden __ . plumes are, in our estimation, superior to any other ornamental grass, and would make , *~"~ " a lovely artificial feather for a lady's hat. We predict a great male for the plants in the ___ _% m VW mm ■ _1"'_ ,,, _ , "% next few years." While the ." Australasian "of June lOfch, 18S9, says :—" The Fairy ■ I _*!.., i h\B Hi Grass of the Himalayas will become, perhaps, tlie most popular of all the ornamental if» vj * rjm As we predict a large demand for the Fairy Grass, intending purchasers should book •Us fIAKI % R*sl»t«r„ PatßQt Ag6_t their ordcr> e » rl J t0 ensure their bein * fnlfiUed. Per plant 2s. " 2 ° tODCES S, S u__r TCfI,,BCH Kadbec-a, " Golden Glow." •__-______. ___„ c _*,_i«^ ■ ■ beautiful shade of yellow, and are borne on stems nine inches to fifteen inches in-length. . aM . Of much utility for cutting purposes, the flowers lasting from a week to ten days if placid ™ in water. This fine novelty, which dies down in the autumn, and starts into growth _s_f«i§s!*?_. £_ T TT XT M again in the spring is one of* the best introductions of recent years, and will give every Ju_.l_j_ satisfaction to growers. Stock limited. Plants 2s 6d each. ___S_*P§*S QTfIPPH Genista Andreana. ____fIrCT **-«.«.___♦_» The finest variety of Genista yet grown, and entirely distinct from all others Tne "PP 61 " petals are clear golden yellow, forming a striking contrast to the rich IS tho mosl SSOnOOriHi velvety brownish scarlet of the lower petals, and making a brilliant and showy flower. Genista Andreana makes a fine specimen shrub, and the plants now offered are strong Uio_i__«s_ well grown and tiower bearing. Each la 6d, per doz Iss. Watsonia O'Brieni. XKT, A NT _ D -> A beautiful pure White Watsonia, the finest and most distinct of this splendid TLTJ B««r Bottles, la do* family. The flowers of this fine Watsonia are snow white m colour, and are regularly Pints, 7d. • arranged on stalks branching off from the main stem, somewhat resembling the Gladiolus. Rawm _t *» growth Watsonia O'Brieni is much stronger and teller than the common varieties, tha PidSee, la 3d, flower stems under favourable circumstances ranging from four to five feet high. For Zinc, 10a cwt catting purposes it is indispensable. JSacb. Is, per doz 10s. Lead, Ids. jno."snell, Double Primrose, " Crimson Velvet." COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. The name anggests the colonr of the flower, which is a rich deep crimson of a velvety CHRISTCHURCH. texture, entirely dißtinct from all other Primroses. Although not of recent introduction the Double" Crimson Velvet" Primrose is so scarce that it may well be classed as a' __» novelty. Selected plant* Is 6d each, or la 9d post free. Pure and Wholesomb X tomato NIMMO & BLAIR SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. SAUCE CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: FLETCHER BROS., LOWER HIGH STREET. fIQOITT TAKE CHANCES — -77" ——— i£_?_r%sff_i'__ COOKING RANGE uTMir'"* ** *k° •*—» * n * co **" no more ■ tobe*, with *» _- _«t U*. T__i R__rf« Ho Setting. Hi|h or Lo. Pr_ lun 80U,,, * MmUDM,l _a_-_V - I* W_l BOBS AH* F__ Oe_vs-are'Oakgerous ""' ** saw 6-_«s«_ Ifl te Hast _3aa_, Duralite, _ EiceHKit Ctrtw. TOV "!_F* lAM AITKEN & ROBERTS, Agents Jf___ " fOMISHIHO lE»HSOH__, _BI»ICHMCH. J_y__ im°m**rti»m _■•____«.. ..._. -iri.l hi. *<■' ■'■" * ' * ,a '" "~~ ' " ' "

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10636, 21 April 1900, Page 2

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