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I*_ uiiS .NEW ZSAT.ANP FIRE AND . J- MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. i Established 1859. 1 Paid-up Capital and Reserve (in- ■ eluding Undivided Profits) . -.477,000 ■ Net Annual Inoome £360,000 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST j COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberalily- : Branohes &ad Agencies throughout the World. A. L. PARSON-. ' Manager.
a" M U X E R S Of JUNO TOBACCO Should ace that each Stick bears T. C. WILLIAMS CO.'S LA LSI.!.. COME dealers in selling JUNO are supplying smaller Sticks of other and infer.o: x'obacoo without Labels. CHRYSTALL AND CO„ Agenta WANTED. TTTANTED to Rent, in or near Christchurch, » * a ti or y-rooiued House, uniuinished, must be in healthy situation and thorough repair, bathroom (h. aud c), and laundry indispensable. Reply, with full particulars, to _>cix 151, Post Oiace, Christchurch. _SIOIF \\r'.Nl'ED Youths to qua.iiy for Corn- ' ' niercial and Professional Appointments by attending Gi.by's Commercial College, 1j J U orcester street. -teinu-uoi-tiVe situatioiis guaranteed. S44OF "VVTANIE3—Those interested in the latest » T principle of cycle propulsion to inspeot the "Envoy" Chainiess. "Envoy" Stores." WA-.._.t.D KNOWN—The "Envoy" Chainless ia a distinct advance in cycle construction. No coga to orc-ak or "bind" in heavy work. "OTANTED KNOWN—AII ~ interes"ted~iu » » cycle novelties to see the "Envoy" Chainless—a distinct advance in cycle propulsion. TA, r AN TED KNOWN—Chainless Bicycles V » are to be the wheels of the future. The •Envoy" Chainless is now ready for inspection. W"AXIW"TO*fOWN— The "Envoy' Chadless is not a bevel gear; it rolls and spins. "Envoy" Stores (only entranot., 132 Lichfield street). F WANTED Brand of Eucalyptus is superior to any other brand. T-rAi. TED—Wo aro cutting the Boot Trade • * to pieces. Overstocked with Men's Shooters 7s lid, Bluchers 4s lid, Gents' Chrome Bals. Us 6d, Women's Leather Slippers 2s lid, Men's 3s lid. All our own maka. Sale now on at Maine Bros. WANIED, Left-off Gentlemen can depend on gelling their extreme va.ue. All letters and appointments punctually attended to by Mrs K.ng. Secondhand dealer, 100 Madras street," Christchurch. rpHE~NEW TOILET SOAPS — "Rose J- d'Orient," "Heliotrope," "Cold Cream," '"Buttermilk." Nice boxes, containing 3 tablets, ono shilling. Strange and Company. _ . _ PING PONG—The most entertaining indoor game. DON'T forget—Call at Rayner's Boot Lepot, now premises, corner Manchester and Tuaan streets, next Opera House. Boat value in town. SPECIAL Wl_a__v_ VV DISPLAY—We are making a special window display of Gents' Underclothing, Pyjamas, Sweaters, Hose and Half-hose this_ week. These goods compriso all the best English, American, _nd Colonial makes. Hulbert and Co., (opposite Strange's). SINCE July Ist, i9oTTthßy have started their old gnjne again cutting down the prices. Ladies' Shoes 3s lid, Gents' Sunday Boots 63 lid. This ia what the American machinery is doing. Sale now on at Maine Bros. FROM THE KING COUNTRY—MIori Bags in dressed flax. Nativo dyes. Strange and Company. piNG PONG — The Rage of Sydney: RAYNER'S Men's Shooters and Bals~"_t 8b 6d, are real good Boots. Their only fault—you cannot wear them out. WEAREA&I" HATb, in all the Leading Styles, for present season's wear, at Hulbert and Co.'s Strange's). pORRESPON DEN CE~CARDS~"with gilt V-/ 1 edges. Twenty cards and 20 envelopes, one shilling tho box. Strange and Company. jO"1 X REV. ARD will be paid to any person JJXO who cannot get Ladies' Evening Shoes at la lOd, Gents' Dress Shoes 4s lid. Ladies' Felt Slippers 9d and ls 3d, Children's horn 3d, at Maine Bros.' Sale. VJi'X'LISH CAPS, in the newest shapes and I_J patterns, by the leading English manuI facturers, may be had at Hulbert and Co.'s ! (opposite Strange's). Sale, several Second-hand Pianos, on exceptionally easy terms; deposit £1, balance by small monthiy payments. R. Francis The Musica. Exchange, 15S and 161 Manchester st™ .t, Christchurch. 8360 FASHIONABLE MACIN*TO"IT_r*COAT"S for Gents. Deep capes (attached and dej .ached), _ with and without sleeves, at Hulbert and Co.'s (opposite . tr_.iige'_,,i. FANCY" GRASSE.7'"for"Table decoration, sixpence, ninupcucc, un a shilling per bunch. Strange and Company. WE SHALL BE GLAD to show you over our new Boot and Shoe Department. Beautiful New Gooda. A grand dispia>, including some line_ never seen ir, Christchurch before Strango and Comp wy. COME AND~_.EE our Perauiuu.awrs"lt £2 2s 6d. TL. Atkinson, 117 Miuicboat.r street. TUST TO HAND, a little .r.t of Ladit.' _" Umbrellus, really nice, natural and fancy handles. A apeci.il purchase, hence the Special Prices, 4s Gd to 10s 6d each. Strango and Company. MAKE your Poultry profitable by "using Singer's Egg Producer. Price ls _d. Storekeepers or G. Bennington, High street. F OUT-DOOR Groups taken by experienced arti-ta. Orders ut Jubilee tuJio, corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets. Terms moderate. Work guaranteed. F "DING PONG — King " of~th"em" a!L TO protect the feet from damp and cold, try R-iicr s Boots, which are never known to fail. _ £ ONLY ~ A " SHILLING !—Ladies' ""Purses, with patent ran clasp. Morocco and 1 Crocodile. One shilling each. Strange and I Company. G1 ENTLEMEX'S''RAIXCOAT..7_n~''Cbe.t«T lie.d_," "Raglans," and "Paddocks,' made from the new poious Ram Coating, now so fashionable at Home. Hulbert and Co. (opposite b trange - -). P_vxii PAN BAKING ~"POWDER'~cc_"X tains an improved Patty Pan at each end of tin. BTLLANTYNE'S always show the Latest Fashions, and their Stocks can be depended on for Qua'ity and Value. 8727 INDIGESTION relieved and ultimately cured by taking Bonnington's Pilla. Guaranteed :o give satisfaction. rpEN"" "THOU. AND PAIRS" 'of ~Boot_~a-d J- Shoes, in tlie newea-. English, Continental, American. and Colonial makes. For Ladies and Gents. A magnificent assortment from the word's leading manufacturers. Thi3 -eAvly-f ened Department of cur business is under the capable control of Mr Nichoils, late of Cookham House. We make a speciality of Repairs. Strauge and Company. BALLANTYNE'S" receive" regularly'" the Latest Productions for Fashionable Wear from the best English and Continental Markets. &T2B T CAN Tidy up much quicker now that I X polish my grate with "Enameline'*—am glad you told mc about it. \ POLOGY—Wo are very worry for t _■"_. cannot compete against our low iv' -i■-,- _ Ladies Chrome Shoes 6s Cd, those who _.:.■ • compete charge 8s Gd. Sale now ou at Va Bro_. _ (For contiuus'iion of Wanteds see Page 3). CITY DECORATIONS. 15,000 y **»y TO GOOD SA- TO BE TEENS, TURKEY BE SOLD TWILLS, ZEPHYRS, SOLD AT CALICOES. ETC., __TC, AT THE in a very gre,At variety o! T.i i-_ D.I.C. shades, as used for tho D.I.C. SALE recent Royal Visit. Usual S.-.L." TO-DAi. prices Bd, 9d, Hid, and 10-_'al, 13 per Yard, I FOR ONE PENNY and TWOPENCE PER YARD.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11014, 11 July 1901, Page 1
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