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BUSINESS NOTICES _ _• — . X6.-E-"*_£r _? 3E_ O_?O G- 2f_ .__. 1? SEE . THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., OP N.Z., LTD., AUCKLAND, WILL PRESENT TO THOSE WHO FORWARD TO TH_\l 50 Vanity Fair Cigarette (Pink) Labels, or 10 Isabels from tbe Tins, A BEAUTIFUL ART PORTRAIT, IN BAS RELIEF, OF ROBERTS OR KITCHENER. THESE COSTLY PHOTOGRAPHS ARE THE LATEST NOVELTY IN PHOTOGR\P_IY, AND WILL NOT FAD 2. AS THE QUANTITY OB* THE3SEXPENSIVE PRODUCTIONS IS LIMITED. EAt-LY APPLICATION WOULD B_ WISS, AS, Tfai_N TETS STOOIv IN HAND IS GONE, THEY CANNOT BE REPEATED. SMOKE YANXTY FAIR CIGARETTES And Keep the .Labels!

. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, FURNISHING DRAPERIES, &c INVITES THOSE CONTEMPLATING FURNISHING THROUGHOUT, ALTERATIONS OR RENOVATION'S IN FURNITURE, NEW FLOOR COVERINGS, _c , TO INSPECT THE UNRIVALLED STOCKS IN ALL THE DEPART ME STOP 81. EXTENSIVE AND COMPLETE - FURNIS HING WA REHOUSE. THfT CARPFTS LINOLEUMS, FLOOR-CLOTHS. FURNITURE COVERINGS, &C, 1 ' ' ' SURPASS ANY PREVIOUS DISPLAY. Thirty-ei"lit years in tlio Furnishing Business in this city enal-les us to supply the wants o? a'l .'a=-«ei w'h lutiolei which experience has taught v. to be the MOST RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL. New Tapo-.tric, Cr-lonr-ei, Sateens, Velvets, Piu..lies, Art Muslin., Pongees Japanese Fabrics, Window Hollands, Imc* and Guipiire Curtains, &c. FURNITURE. Our Showrooms are full of every description, suitable for all classes, AT PRICE WHICH DEFY COMPETITION... EVERY CLASS OF HOUSE, COTTAGE OR MANSION COMPLETELY FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE NOTICE. FURNITURE REMOVED, TOWN OR COUNT--, PACKED, STORED, OR FORWARDi_D. Steam Cabinet Works : Sbo_* Rooms: ST. ASAPH STREET. TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. NOTE—WE KEEP OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY'S, AND CLOSE AT ■-P.M. ON SATURDAYS. £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 the Latest Improvementc-, and a Host of Appliances, the Usual Price of which is £10 10s, FOR £8 10 0. ALL MACHINES AT EQUAL REDUCTIONS. BEST HOUSE IN THE COLONY FOR GO-CARTS, PERAMBULATORS, PORTABLE BOILERS, MANGLES, WASHING MACHINES, WRINGERS, _s. R. LOCHHEAD, Tay street, lnvercargill. Prince, street, Dunedin. Stafford -ireet, Timaru. Thames street, Oamarn. East street, _sbbgpton. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY'S BUILDINGS, GLQS<S_3TER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ''' ;„,. ._"' CASH OR TIME PAYMENT-f^f} '> _*' I THE AGE OF INQUIRY. J n The present has been described as pre-eminently the Kg & The constant and universal question that is echoed from w L WM every side, is "Why?" Ask any of your friends why they II jB • prefer Van Houten's Cocoa to any other, and one will * & m immediately tell you "it has the highest nutritive value; " M Ift another will reply "it is more easily digested and assimilated _#.«____ 11 wUgg&Jgt than other cocoas;" and a third will probably answer "itis • ms™%M jjgJL J|_[ perfect in flavor, and rich in healthy stimulating properties." _f_£__d@iL j TOp'_j__a|» ( la reply to the question " Why"? " The Lancet says :— W^^Wt M fgf " Van Houten's Cocoa yields a maximum proportion of the ii H valuable food constituents of the bean." Js 'fft Why is it the best for children, for mothers, and for M ll Because it is rich in that digestible Albumen which Jj li nourishes the body, and in the Phosphates which build up jg M bones and tissues; because it repairs waste; and also M m because you can get out of it more strength and nourish- fi fif ment than out of any other. hS S HAVE YOU TRIED S i VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P M

WHEN FURNISHING MAKE YOUR HOME B B AUTIPUL. Artistic and handsome furniture now costs no more than THE COMMON SORT. You c-i realise this by calling on LAWRENCE & KIRCHER, 182 AND 18 4 HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE MESSRS W. STRANGE AND CO. _, -f»i— trrv-f" »w««ft-— »«-aj»»-*imiinii -iituwi— I Wolfe's Schnapps NatiTSL, | _-£& —_ t_93C*. W *_? ___~_ _~srv _*•<!__trf_*^V'3—s—lV<V_-^i_P*--X jggg IP I I O_- -^S-SwS-pfsfl P ru k _ -- m TEAS fp M^OA TBI ISA Biff _|J«M#|w%lr # P^S I Mil IglSf^^ I __ if : „?«__* P. ra?S I . BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT V*L A Eat Mantifacttirers to tho PEIITCE OP WALES. fjw -"_J__ny ROYAL PERSONAGES throughout Europe and most Men of Fashion|r_ jg\ in the CONTINENTAL CAPITALS wear tW __IWQODRQW'S FASViOUS HATSIr «», ■* WMMi ~ M *- < ■, T - | - j - j, n?- Er___ jffl They are noted for their |__p^ | QUALITY) I STYI-S] and j DU_-ABI_.ZTY | 4M A well-dressed man always prefers a Woodeow Hat. A business man fir J simply kuet wear one? "The Hat jiak_s the Man." |L Mj __ STOCKED BY THE LEADING HATTERS &T I~WOLFE'S SGHMAPPS Un l£/-. Q v__o_J X ■■ - ■ ■ ■ . ■ -*=»_ _\ A ——■—-_ _4| _Xi _P_fe__. A _-k -i j Golden Hpple " J ILIGUT „ WHOLEBOML I A PERFECT SUW-RftER BEVERAGE. | I Fletcher, Humphreys & So. j

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10871, 22 January 1901, Page 2

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