( THE ~ «*&. STEWART DAWSON *l§iO ..TREASURE HOUSE.. sKf Is the best place in Christchurch for Silver-Plated Tea Pots. You will find here, not only the best qualities, but the . LARGEST STOCK IN THE DOMINION *"'&%£?£ a^ d %s?** | HB/4— Nicely CblKd Silver-i'xa.c-Ve»?ot 27/« GjSsi-Fiae Electro-Silver Teapot .. 25/. ' Fuji — Raw! Quality Silver. Plated G ? 6 4 8—Fine Electro-Silver Hot i* Teapot .. .. it/ Water Jug, holdii|pts. tl/15/STEWART, DAWSON AND CO. (N.Z.) LIMITED, .. .. 236 & 238 HIGH STREET, CHRJSTCHURCH .. .. c m 7 'ml r j-.i ~ 1. •1 " -I"!. ~" "u'-ii -—"ii —*~r*i ' **• ' *" '"'* " *
f RAVEN " TEA COMPETITION. SAVE TOUR WRAPPERS. WE shall shortly offer you something for them. RAVEN TEA CO.. Box 232, CG3IO Christchurch.
I nb FIRST COUGH OF THE SEASON. . The first cough of tho season may not "fee severe, but it needs prompt and efficient attention to prevent its extension Any cough caused by cold end fever will irritate the sensitive membranes of tho throat and delicate bronchial tubes. Cure promptly every cold and cougb as it arises is, you will admit, advice well worth heeding. Tonklng's Unseed Emulsion ia so reliable in curing early coughs that scarcely a home can be found where it is nob considered "tho good old family cough cure." It does not contain drugi of a dangerous nature, and has no superior as a general family cough remedy. "TbnkingV relieves quickly, and cures promptly. When your cough is.of a tickling and throat-irritating nature, tako a- few drops at frequent intervals instead of large doses further apart. Sold everywhere in three sizes, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 5
CONVEYANCES. >n GOVEBJTOR'S BAY and TEDDINGTON. BOYAL MAIL~ COACHES. ON and after May Ist, IUO9, these Coaches will run as under:— Leaves Teddington 7 a.m. Leavea Allnndalo 7.30 a-iu. and 2.30 p.m. Leaves Governor's Bay 8 sum. and 3 p.m. Leaves "Lyttelton Station 9.30 a.m. and 4.30 pja. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY MOBNING SERVICE ONLY. Luggage and PoKels Carefully Attended to. Special Conveyances as Required. Telephone, Allandale. AI.F. SMALL, Proprietor. CASSIDY and CO. SELEOBAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. LEAVE BROKEN RIVER on arrival of West Coast Express every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, carrying mails and passenger* for Otira, Kumara, Hokitika, Greymouth. Roof ton, and Westport, ABBTVING GREYMOUTH SAME DAY. Passengers can obtain through Tickets at Sail way Station. WARNER'S HOTEL. LIMITED. Christchurch Agents. 7897 CASSIDY and CO.. Proprietors. IAKE COLERIDGE AND GLEN* UNNEL BOYAL MAIL COACH*. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for <■£» Lake Coleridg*, via Windwhistle House avnd Snowden, every FRIDAY MORNING on arrival of train from Christchurch. rfturnins; in time for evening train SATURDAY. Special attention given to Passengers, and Parcels forwarded for delivw by coach. , ___ L. SUTHERLAND. COACH. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. • A COACH will meet morning trains at J\, Baloairs, arriving from North and South, aud c«n meet evening trains <vs required, by wire or letter to FBANK ASHBY. j . (331 Leithfi.ld. I
.. N.Z. INDUSTRIES WEEK .. The Prime Minister's Inspection Sir Joseph Ward visited our Establishment, and was especially struck by the excellent Workmanship, and Superb Quality of our Manufactures as displayed in our Windows. His own words :— " The class of locally-made Jewellery which he had seen for the first time had surprised him by its excellence, which should satisfy the most fastidious both as to quality and workmanship." Our Factory is open for inspection each day from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m., and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. B. PETERSEN AND CO. MANUFACTURING JEWELLERS .'. CHRISTCHURCH
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