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STEWART DAWSON ..TREASURE HOUSE.. sKf Is the best place in Christchurch for Silver-Plated Tea Pots. You will find j here, not only the best qualities, but the ij^jM^ , LARGEST STOCK IN THE DOMINION " d m^ HIU— Nle«lTChuc<lSUvex-?iaMdTeepot 17/« G|B»»—Flas Electro-SUver Teapot .. 25/- . STEWART, DAWSON AND CO. (N.Z.) LIMITED, .. .. 236 & 238 HIGH STREET, CHRJSTCHURCH .. .. c,, J7 .

" RAVEN " TEA COMPETITION. SAVE TOUR WRAPPERS. WE ahall shortly offer you something for them. RAVEN TEA CO., Box 252. CSBIO Chmtchurch. A QUICK CURE for that Cough Tonking's Linseed Emulsion is really a quick cold and cough cure. A teaapoouful, taken with or without a little water, will be found to afford almost instantaneous relief. What is also of considerable importance is the fact that "Tonking's" does not merely stop a coufrh by drugging it into silenco. but actually cuiet by rapidly reducing the inflammation and irritation in the lining membrane of the throat and lung.:. Thi* is a month when colds are easily taken owing to the extremes in temperature and auddtn changes, and it is, therefore, a month when ' . . Tonking's Unsoed Emulsion should be kept and ready for the first cold symptom when it comes along. "Tonking's" will drive «, cold completely out of the system insidn of twenty-four hours—often sooner than that if taken at the first indication. Even deep-seated, und old chronio coughs aro soon dispelled by the aid of this fino old English >.emedy. Sold everywhere in three sizes, Iβ 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d a bottle. 9 CITY COUNCIL. DEFENCE. A PUBLIC MEETING will he held in the CHORAL HALL, Madras street, on MONDAY, the 24th instant, at 8 p.m.. whei: the HON. R. MoNAB will deliver an address on the question" of Defence of the Dominion. The HON. G. J. SMITH, jM.L.C., and othere will also speak. The Gallery will be reserved for ladies unci their escorts. CHARLES ALLISON, Mayor. ChristchuTch. 19th May, 1909. 6790 Established 1855. BANGIORA NURSERIES, North Canterbury, N.Z. Season 1909. TO THE PLANT-BUYING PUBLIC. ■TxrE beg to draw your attention to the .VV« following, which we hold in large quantities of exceptionally nne stuff, boiug part of our Nursery Stock for Season 1909: FRUIT TREES—Our Great Speciality hes in this department, in wnich we can supply our "Specimen Trees for Immediate Fruiting." in nearly all the choicest leading Tarietiee. FOREST TREES—An Immense Stock of Piius Insigmis, P. Muricata, Larch, Silver Birch, etc., etc., in all afres and sizes. HEDGE PLANTS — Olwia (varieties), Holly. Laurel. Privet, Box Thorn, Matipo (varieties), etc., etc. ORNAMENTALS—Native Plants. Ro=«s, Camellias, Daphnes, Maples. Rhododen drons. Purple Beech, Cedars, etc., etc. To those who as yet we do not know as customers, we take pleasure in referring to our thousands of satisfied customers, in all parts of the Dominion, and assure them that' a, trial order will best prove the superiority and reliability of Trees from our Rangiora Nurseries. CATALOGXTES FREE on application to EDWARD W. IVORY. Ringiora Nurseries. 5003 North Canterbury, N.Z.

Why is it that we recommend you to ..J. MCDONALD'S.. ! Furniture Emporium j 91 Lower High St. (nrar DarbadofS St.) for SIDEBOARDS, WARDROBES DUCHESSE CHESTS, Etc. ! Because McDonald sells within the reach o' j r all. His Factory is complete in every detail, I which enables him to manufacture Furniture worthy of your inspection. ' McDonald". Motto ii— , TO RETAIN CUSTOM BY STRAIGHT , DKALIN<; C 450« . . INSPECT . .

I -.-. I FUNERAL NOTICES. rPHE Funeral of the Idle Alan Oovpje J- Stavcley will leave Carl ton IT cms ft «t 2 p.m. Thursday. '20th v-.*i.. for Linwrod r«i7ict«>ry. J. lamb «n.i son. • c:si THE Funeral of the late Georsje Phipps Williams will loavt< Hanson's road, l.'ppcr Riciarton, mi Friday, iho 21st iii.t*., ;it 2 p.m.. for 1 lie Ificcarton Churchyard. J. LAMB and SON. l>l2 rpilE Friends of the late Mrs Annie McJ- Garva nrfi invited to attend her Funor.il, which will Ir-uvp the Tcaidenco of brr daughter ,Mrs (i. Biirhanan), 10 Jladt.io street, Sydenham, on Friday. 21st ir.st., for Requiem Mass at 10 c.m. in Catholic Cathedral, thence to Iho Linwocd O.iuiuy. LANGFORD and RHIND. <Viß rr\HE Funoral of the late Elizabeth Mary J- Gutin will leave her lute residence, Proliuleton, for the PrebliMon Churchyard, on Friday, the 21st in*t.. Nt 2.30 p.m. Private by request. LAXGFOKD and RHIND. 6817 T LAMB *nd SON, UNDERTAKERS And EMBALMERS. No. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 533. C 2255 CHARLES SAMUELS, UNDERTAKER, DURHAM STREET, opp. Trent Bros. Private Addren: 26 Gladstone street, Sydenham. Telephone 90. 30 Years with H. Fuhrmann. C 4594 GEORGE BAR R ELL, UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER, Funerals Furnished on Modern Lines, and receive the personal sui>orviejon of the Proprietor. Office and Private Residence, 62 DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 731. Telegrams: Barrel!, Undertaken:, Christ- : . church. C 2819 LA NGF OR D and RHIND, (Late W. and H. Langford), FUNERAL FURNISHERS AND EMBALMERS. j 16 Lotfdon etroot. 'Phone 689. P.O. Box 523. HERBERT LANGFORD. 16 London street, Richmond. 'Phone 689. JOHN RHIND, 48 Montreal street, Sydenham. "Phono 1603. Town Office, 227 Caahel street 'Phone 810 c —————————— , ~— — ——~~— n I G. W. J. PARSONS, i: J *! MONUMENTAL MASON. g i C j TJEMOVED to No. 18 MANCHESTER i STREET, next TennimM Hotel. 3 C 4553 ; I " j AY. RADCL IFF E, j TTNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, j 41 DURHAM STREET. c ' Telophono 193. C 4614 f s j J. T A I T, t I SCULPTOR, l\\ " LY - L 271 CASHEL STREET, ' j CHRISTCHURCH. f ! Oppoiite King Edward Barracks. , ! fv e o!d«rt Established Firm in Chrirt- > church. C 3348 CITX BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL, COLOMBO STREET (New Recce'», Ironmongers). FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Permanent Bo&rdera and the Travelling ' Public. Hot, Ccid and Shower Baths. Close to railway station aud General Post Office. ' TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Noon to 2 p.m. Letter* and Te'egTams will receive prompt ; attention, i Telephone No. 676. 4174 JAMES HOWET, Proprietor

"PETERSEN." THE NAME fc> SYNONYMOUS WITH ALL THAT IS GOOD. GOOD QUALITY! GOOD WORKMANSHIP! GOOD VALUE! TRY US; we will prove what -we say. Onr Goods aro Made, and our Repairs Done, with the Best Material by the Best of Workmen. We bavo ono of the Largest Stocks of HIGH-CLASS JEWELLERY in the Dominion. Every piece ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Our Stock of CLAW-SET REAL GEM RINGS i™™ -10s, will astonish you. GALL IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, or, ii you cannot, call, writ© us for Illustrated Catalogue. B. PETERSEN & CO., High Street, CHRTSTCHURCH. C 1164

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13427, 20 May 1909, Page 10

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