BUSINESS NOTICE. ESTABLISHED 1863. . . j ■» _B ■ F gg Tg gg Q_l El D mmpjp IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER, j COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. j t DEPARTMENTS. | FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS AND FLOORCLOTHS. FURNISHING "DRAPERY. BLANKETS (ENGLISH AND COLONIAL) RUGS, DOWN QUILTS WINDOW HOLLANDS, ART SERGES, VELVETS PLUSHETTES, CURTAINS OF ALL KINDS, SHEETINGS, &0., &a CHINA, GLASS TnD~E__RTHEN WARE. HARDWARE. FENDERS AND KERBS, FIREIRONS AND BRASSES, COAL VASES BATHS, DAIRY UTENSILS, PLATED WARE, 4c. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE ENTIRE STOCK. AMONG THE NUMEROUS ADVANTAGES IN FURNISHING AT OUR WAREHOUSE MAY BE NOTED THE FOLLOWING :— You get the Best Selection in the Colony You can rely upon Obtaining the Very Beet Value for your Money You can Furnish Throughout on the Shortest Possible Notice You buy of a Firm who has done an increasing buniness for over thirty-five years thus ahowing the Satisfaction of Clients Your Interest and Requirements are thoroughly Studied by an Experienced Staff. FUR N I T U R E CAREFULLY" REMOVED, PACKED, STORED AND FORWARDED TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. FIBROSE AND ALL KINDS OF HOLLAND BLINDS AND FITTINGS. VALUATIONS OP FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CAREFULLY MADE TO INGOING TEN AN IS, AND FOR PROBATE, &C. A, Xw. IS A CASH PURCHASER OF HOUSES OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (Lock, Stock and Barrel) from Persona Leaving and not having time for or oaring to risk an Auction Sale. STEAM CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WORKS, BHOW ROOMS > St. Asaph street. Tuam street. CHRISTCHURCH. n iiiimiii'imi Iff^ l ■■ "ii ' '■■"-■■'" ' HHllll |^|lj__ I THE AGE OF INQUSBY. J |§ The present has been described as pre-eminently the If! m century of inquiry. lii! 18.-.-- The constant and 'mnvefeil question that is echoed from WL g every "side, is " Why r«""_Ysk any of your friends why they Wk m prefer Van Houten's Cocoa to any other, and one will I|| m immediately tell you "it has the highest nutritive value; " M H €jk another will reply" it is more easily digested and assimilated it tha " other cocoas J" and a third will probably answer "it is §||$!**'^|J|f perfect in -* avor * and rich in healthy stimulating properties." TC V I ? to the <l u, -s**o-- " Why"? " The Lancet says :— is^-S-^® m qjp " Van Houten's Cocoa yields a maximum proportion of the US ft valuable food constituents of the bean." gffl fl Why is it the best for children, for mothers, and' for ffi ill Because it is rich in that digestible Albumen which M !|| nourishes the body, and in the Phosphates which build up ffl M bones and tissues; because it repairs waste; and also W M because you can get out of it more strength and nourish- fl M ment than out of any other. |X B HAVE YOU TRIED ® 1 VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P If ' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, I 209 COLOMBO STREET. H, 209 COLOMBO STREET. UACKING COUGHS CXJBBD QUICKLY BY TAKING ~.., ...,„™»-. - Dr. Is Cougti Mixture The safest and most IT IS |SS> Price 1/6 and 2/6. effectual remedy fop *■-■■»•" 'EmJ ■ the cure of Colds, )<v. -PEE ■-•?_ All Chemista and Coughs. Sore Throats. *->! -*- cua storekeepers. Chest and Throat / £>£»£> L. V —~ Troubles. y V Take no Substitute. \ Take DR. PASCALL'S VEGETABLE PILLS for Constipation __•! the Liv-er. 3,6 per box. I WHOLESALE AGENTS— MESSRS P. HAYM&N AND CO.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 10703, 9 July 1900, Page 7
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