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Partnership Notices, ' and inhabitants of Lyttelton and the Bayi, that they hare taken the premises ately ocouplfld by the proprietor! of the "Ly tolton Chronfole» and that they Intend opening it us a Butcher's shop on FRIDAY, the 17th Imtant, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of their patronage, Thei business will bo carried on in tho name or style of Armitage and Fox. Shipping supplied on the usual terms. I IEnBEUT ARMITAGE «09 JAMES FOX. TO LET, mm nwHia m u>io„,.,„ two doors below Cooktom House, lately int tho occupation of Mr Troloaven,Ap P y to Mr PiEitcr, at Shepherd and OFFICES TO LET. TWO ROOMS, suitable for Offices, adjoining that occupied by G. D. Locknart,Kßq., Colombo street. Rent moderate. Apply to .... W.GAVIN, 3635 c Caßhel street. TO BE LET, ON A TERM, :AT VALUABLE ESTATE, contain- . mg Two Thousand Acres of first-rate land, now in the occupation of A. L, Powys Esq, and situate; about ten miles from the Weka Pasß Hotel. The improvements comprise a well-finished dwelling-house of four rooms; garden, halfacre planted with fruit trees; a good fourstalled Btable; wool-shed, yards, &c. The estate is completely fenced, and is conveniently subdivided. About 100 acres are m.English grass. About 1250 mixed sheep will be let with the estate' For particulars and terms apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. Jan. 7,1868. c 4025

Miscellaneous. SECURITY FBOM FIRE AND THIEVES mm TANN'S PATENT KELIANCE SAFES. THESE faithful depositories are extensively used by nearly all the Banks and Public Companies in N. S. Wales and Queensland, and by many in New Zealand. Tann's Heliance Safes have never been broken into, even by the most export London of valuable property from fire, and are confidently recommended to Departments, Banks Merchants, Gold-buyers, and others who require superior manufacture and perfect security. A good variety of Tann's Safes, also wrought iron strong-room Doors, Locks, &c, in stock, ready for shipment. Illustrated W.MaoDONALD&CO., (Late Brush &Mac Donald) Sole agents and importers of Tann's Beliance Safes, 2882 326, George street, Sydney.

TRENCH MEDICINES, prepared by GRIM--J- ATJIT & CO, Chemists to HJ.fi. Prince JVapoleon, Paris.-These different medicines represent the most recent medical discoveries, founded on the principles of chemistry and thempeutics. They must not be confounded with secret or quack medicines, as their names suffi. ciently indicate their composition; a circumstance which has caused them to be appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in tho whole world. They Widely differ from those numerous medicines advertisea in the public papers as able to cure every possible disease, as they are applicable only to but a very few complaints. The most stringent laws exist in France with regard to the sale of medical preparations, and only those which have undergone an examination by the Academy ol Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, either in the hospitals or in the practice of the first medical men, are authorised by the Government. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency 01 Messrs Grimault aud Co.'s medicines. Doctor lebas' (Doctor of Medicine) Liquid Phosphate of Iron.-The newest and most esteemed medicine in cases of chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dismenorrhea, animea, general debility, and poorness of blood. It is particularly recommended to regulate tho functions of nature, and to all ladies of delicate constitution, as well as to persuns suffering under every kind of debility whatsoever. It is the preservative of health par excellence, in all warm and relaxing climates. No more Cod-Liver Oil.-Griraault's Syrup w lodized Horso-Badish.—This medicine has been administered with the utmost success in the hospitals of Paris, It is a perfect substitute for codliver oil, and has been found most beneficial in diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates tho constitution in purifying the blood, it being tho most powerful depurativo known. It has also been applied with happy results in diseases of the skin. Further, it will be found to bo of great benofit to young children subject to humours and obstruction of tho glands. Consumption Cured.—Grimault's Syrup of flypophosphilo of lime.—This'new medicine is considered to be a sovereign remedy in cases of eon- j sumption and other diseases of the lungs, It promptly removes all the most serious symptoms. The cough is relioved, night perspirations cease, and tho patient is rapidly restored to health. N.B. Be euro to see that the signature of Grimault and Co. is affixed to tho bottle, as this syrup is liablo to imitations.

No raoro Difficult or Painful Digestion.-Dr Burin Du Buiason's (Lauroato of tho Paris Imperial Academy of Medicine) Digestivo Lozenges.— Tills delicious preparation is always prescribed by tho most reputed medical mou iu Franco, in cases ofderangemonts of tho digestive functions, such as Gastritis, Gaslralgia, long and laborious digostion, wind in tho stomach and bowols, emaciation, jaundice, and complaints of the liver and loins. NorTous Headaches, Neuralgia, Diarrhoea, Dysontry, instantaneously curod by Grimault's Giinrann.—This vegetable substanco which grows in tho Brazils, has neon employed sinco timoim. momorial to ouroinllammationofthohowols. Itlms proved of lalo to hoof the greatest service in cases Of cholera, as it is a proventivo and a ouro in casos of diarrhoea. No more Diseases of tho Skin, Doctor Oazon. avo's Pills.—Tho ofticaoy o( these pills hns boon found, after twenty years of oxporionco in tho Hospital of Saint-Louis in Paris, uuder tho dircc tion of Professor Cazonava, head modical man. This hospital is especially devoted to tho euro of skin diseases. No inoro Djspopsia, Vomiting during Prognanoy,orSea Sicknosa, Grimault'fl Elixir of Pop. smo.-l'epsine undergoes no alteration in this dolioious preparation. It will consequently bo preferred to Popsino powders, or pilla. It is tho digestive medicine pur excellence, and is at tho snino timo a most agreeable tublo liqueur. Messrs. Grimanlt beg to call tho attention of tho faculty mil of tho public ingoiieral to tho fiiot that real popsino is prepared in Franco alone. It is far superior to all olltora often oxtraoted from the atouinoh of pnrci. Internal or Local Now Curalivo Agent, Malieo. ■Grimanlt & Co., Paris, This now remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper shrub, called Malieo, and euros promptly and infallibly, without any fear of inflammatory results, Iho great imijmity of physicians in Paris (ai)ii especially Doctor Kicord), Hussiu, Germany, and New York, now use no ulhor remedy. Pull directions accompany oaoh hottlo and packot ; or an explanatory treatiso will he sent post free. Asthma Inilian Cigarettes, prepared with tho Essence of Cnmibis Imlica.-Wondorful results have been obtained from tho use of theso cigarettes, by persons suffering from Asthma, and other complaints of tho respiratory organs. N.8.-AII the nbovo modical preparations uro accompanied by instructions as to the manner in which thoy aroto bo taken. ' General Depot.--In Paris, at Grlmault and Co, 45, Hue Kieheheti; in London, at Newberry and Sons 45 St Paul's Churchyard! in Nelson, Mr 1. B. Uadlleldi in Invcrcavgill, Mr G. M. K. Clarko Messrs FJIENCU, KEMPTHORNE & CO, , 0 . Wholesalo Agonts, 180 lMucdiu.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2208, 18 January 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2208, 18 January 1868, Page 4

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