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" Public ,viim .....tie* .■• .y 'C-’i BLANKETS. ■ti-y.'-i ■ ' TTOBDAY AND ftoBBEEKfiC WATERLOO HOUSE, 1875, ■ HAYEJU3I RECEIVED EX TINTERN ABBEY, 23 Casks . AND 3aI.ES OP - BIANKETS AND ■ FIANNELS, v 5 • -"isPURCHASED FOR CASH BY THEIR HOME BUYER. ’ ! THEY ABE BOW SELLING THE ABOVE SHIPMENT AT PRICES I ' “ r > "' . ... • ■ ■ ■ '• 1 “ TWENTY PER CENT CHEAPER THAS AKT OTHER HOUSE IK OHEISTCHCEOH. 3UA«ETS, BLANKETS. BLANKETS. HORS E C LOT HS. • Btnr TOUE HOBSB CLOTHS PEOM B, •HA L E AND , : 0 0.,, • . • . i ,'The'Old‘Established Shop, where you cm select from THE. LABOSBT jSjb BEST ABSOETED STOCK IN NEW' ZEALAND, : i ! And as Gheapas anyplace.in the Colonies. A Liberal Allowance to Luge Purchasers. 8313 7 . B* HALE, AND CO., Direct Importers, Cashel street, opposite Dunstable House. ai j> jJib ii i: i Mi" i i i ■ 1 ' —■ ; B. EA'D : Y MON EY I! BEADY MON Mil i• ; - : 7 r. CUANtyUrt aze'eutitled to better terms than Credit Customers. WIl/li;|\AM; JOHN PISHEE, now Cnitirating the CABHTBADE. All Overdue .Accounts must be immediately; settle - ,■ 4 - .. ,~, , .8 UOA EB; ' Finest White Snowdrop Sugar, at SM per lb I Light Brown Sugar, at 5d tier Iti ■; 1 ’OSey Counters' Sugar, at stf per lb '■ | Crushed Loaf Sugar, at 6Jd per lb. » 9d per II .'7 O' A S H 0 N L Y W. l. FISHEB, High street and Hereford street,. Christchurch. . ' N.N—Orders collected for and delivered free of charge. MR THOMAS CANE, EC JH I T EiCH AN D- B U I L D INO 8 U E V B, .Y O B ~ ■ , , OIFOED TEREACE, CHEISTCHUBCH. 3 ' ' .FlansandSpepifloations trade(orevery descriptionotßuilding. .... BUla of Qnantvues work measured and valued. 0971

i ■ ’ Price : Siapenoe, Monthly. - El AMI LT HB BA. LD Monthly Pabt. JP_ , Novels and Tales. •; , . , Saturday Review ” says :—" Its novels and tales are quite as well - written as the bestoircnla. ting-library,ttories.’V: i ut Ii "r 1 ' Price Sixpence. . ; v. IA MI LT HER ALD Monthly. Pabt. . " literatures SS households. Sixpence. '• EAU IEY HURALD• Monthly Past; Leading} Articles and Essays. The British' siys:--;“ There )ta J a well-conaiderddleadiug-article or essay every 'Waek.'Uponsomesnbject'Of an instructive or thoughtfulcharacter.**. ■■■;•■■• ■« ; TCI iHiliT BE bK?- Monthly Past. •Jji v ' 1 Instruction and'Amusement; , <The ■‘‘GrapWoS'sayhirrf? Bweef Irho; like to have flinty .for : .their money •will, find- «$ -; "~ amount of ihstlriictioß and usujßsmsqein _ Monthly Part o| the PAiqi/r Hbbald. ' Price Sixpence, "S . '< A MILT HEBALD.Monthiy Past. : Answers to Correspondents. ie f* Saturday Beyiew” Skye .-—“ The editor is the; confidant and confessor, in every, station of life. The Answers to Correspondents cannot be fictitious, a'romance and a life history 'being embodied in almost eadh of :them.’’; ; , ' . ... Price Sixpence, Monthly. "EIAMI.LT HEBALD Monthly Past. Pi ,J . The best of the publications. . The ‘‘British Quarterly Beview" says “ The PaAilx r Hbbald u well: considered with reference to its aims, and is 'virions and amusing, with a fairi amotmt of .utilityintermixed. Of all these publications we are iaclhied to consider thepAMiLY HbbalD the best.” ~ i IAT -T) -The PAMH.T HEBALD may be had a\ ill. inHalf. Pearly Volumes(4s6d) and in Monthly Parts (6d) at a small peicentaee over the published price, of Gordon and Gotch, Sydney: Geo, Robertson, Melbourne; and of all’ Colonial Booksellers; or-in Parts direct fromW. Stevens, .481,: Strand, London, for 14s per annum, Mat • I CABTIOB.. '...’ ' J. ft P. MABtELL'B BEANOT. IT having come to our knowledge that apnribns imitations are imported, consumers should be careful to see that they obtain the genuine article with bur Brand, which is tobehad of all respectable Dealers. 8045 MABTELLftCO. /JOLT’S HEW OOVEBNMEN.T‘ ABMT EE V/ VOLTEB, as recently adopted for the United States Civaby, takes the 4SO centnd, fire service Boxer Cartridge,; ft arifie in .range.and to accuracy 6f fire,, hnd is unequalled *—' l construction. ’ 'ltcsau fib when loade... quality .Of ’ make' T various inakb whiAh ncw flood tbs market. COLT'S LABGEBOBB BRBECH-LOADIHGDEBINQER, for ithe walstcoat pocket., shoots hard and stndg COLT'SDI:EIBQBBoBWLVEe7 tor perso: and houie defence, fires’* larger bkll than any other Revolver of the asmb weight midsize. To be had through, guy respectable' Gun maker or ; Dealer: in Aims,! or from ..Colt’s Jlre Arms M Company, 14 Pall MiUU'Xondbn. B,W. ■ d oaaiflu runvaan ussu ny fiOBWICK'S BAKING POWDBB is abed by hall the trouble : witkTeasf 808 WICK'S BAKING POWDER i makes delicious hot digestive tea,cakes, in,,afew,minutes,.and BOEWICK’S BAKfNtf POWDEB.^With this article small loaves of Bread can .he made in a few mlnuUs, if placed in a quick-oven , the Diggiirs, abd in the Buimi where yeast, is not to be got BOBWICK’S BAKING EOWDEB sares eggs and ~ butter in^wtog^pnddings ; and . ( paatry» and BOi?W?OT’S RMIING POWDER' ab'usbd In' the ’ Arctic Ezpsditk>nsi«nd by the:Amiss in the }, |gra9friMfluß|& .OWURJi will tL. light, wholesome, and delicious, with half the; , usual quautityt bf Etis aud Bntterand Plour win be COTverted into Tea Cakes, Bnns a S»Uy ' iLunng, 1 Norfolk .Dwinplings, Ac., in,a few • ! minnteß,'*tntrilltngbOst. ' 1 " . Sold by StoreMepers In -Id. and fid packets, and ft SONS Ghisweli Strsot. London." 8707 TfJOWjiANDSr MACASSAR OIL prevqnta the Sf^/hts hbttle. I 'lw Mabassar 0 under the ~ ttons. Ed theoork'aa t\ ouajlmltatli neons,dUfii a .healt During >le, and ft land AvoM. all other oueap articles f or, rimilartwijss as spnriousimitabgraa ha* a. glasastoppm instead of ißnbrly, All With the oork are spurii. JBbwlandif Kidydor rembvbs enti* eats; freoklMCend ton, aadimpartS ■t and dust and of tmnbu.™ w the utmost nsb.' Prioe itr '6dl andgs 6d,jper bottls. Ask for f Bowtodg' Kalydor,;', a of Inripient decay, strengttons tße piodmcL kadlatriyh l 'twribet change in .red ormviuL whiskers, byabroWs,! *o.,' ttrw beautlful gioiin and jwuor blsuki.Nhiqh ooloanrsninii.ao jkafart,' rWod by all chemists, perfumers, and bazaars throughout India. Australia, the Colonies, and South America. A. ROWLAND ft SONS, 20, Hutton garden, Lon. dsn, proprietors. $337 MWIHIMit h dniubla uAt ■Mnora It. '1 All these arid

Hi«cell»tteoiifl E GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. P P S * -8 COO 0 A ■ .BREAKFAST, ■ . “By a thorough knowledgeof thenaturallaws which govern the operation of digestion and nntrition, and by a carefulapplibatlon of the fine propektiee of wcJJ,-selected Coooa, Hr Epps, has provided onr breakfast tables with a deucatelynavoured beverage, whidh may save us many heavy doctors’ bills.—" Civil r ß«mce Gazette." MANUFACTURE ;OP COCOA. “ We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs dames Epps, and Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles,- at their works in the Boston toad, London."—See articles in'* ‘Cassel's Household Guide," ~ ' r : ,' ; v .-.y- ' Made simply, with boiling water or milk. , , Soldonlyin packets, labelledthus JAMES EPPS AND CO., , Honueopathie Chemists, 48, T.HHEADNErBDLE STEEETL AND 170, PICCADHiLT, : - Wbrks, Diana place, 1 Enstbh'rbad, London.- 8017 T| / *"AEAVILLA ‘COCOAi—Taylor Brothers the JTI largest wiannfaotnrers of Coooa in Ennope, haring the exclusive supply of this unrivalled Conoa, Invite comparison. with any .other Coooa for purity —fine' aroma—Sanative, .Nntr|tlve and snstiitoiim power—easiness of dlgeeldon—tmd espeoUly. high delicious flavour. One trial , will astabbah it as a favourite beverage for breakfast luncbsoo.-aad a soothing after a'late evening. ,N3> Caution.—Maraviliais a registered trade mark. 1 Mini villa Coooa.—TUe “ Globe "ways, Taylor Brothe. Maravilia Cocoa has achieved a taewmgh succe . and supersedes other, Coooato W marke : Entire solubility, a delicate aroma; bad I rare ooncentration of the parest elements bf smtrition, distinguish .the' Maravilia Cdook. above all ” ‘ itdes we oould not valuable beverage. . vide “Standard” “ Morning British Medical Jonnml/’foKJta, HoKUOFAxaxo Cocoa.—This original preparation* which has attained iSUbh a world-wide reputation* i* manufactured by Taylorßrothers, under the ablest homoeopathic advice, aided W the Skill mid expect* snob ofthe inventors, anfejwul he found,to mmUns in an eminent {degree the. purity, fine aroma, and nutritions property of the fresh nut Solvbu Okooolats, nudeto one nUnte without boihng, The above articles are prepared exclusivaty by Taylor Brothers, the largest manufacturers In Europe, and eold ih tin-lined packets only by storekeepers and others all-over the worn.- Steam Mills, Brisk Tau%Johdon. Export Chioory Mills, totree. Belgium MU ....... M EA * PEEEnra* Celebrated I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, declared by ConnoisseUrf to be the only .Qood Sauce. OAU-, TION AGAINST FRAUD.—The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of “ Worcestershire Sauce" to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine is to ASK FOE LEA &PEEBINS’ SAUCE, and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. .Some of the foreign market* having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L. and p. give notice , that they have famiahM them correspondents With power of attorney to take Instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitationsby which their right may be infringed. Ask for Lea and Perrins Sauce, and see name on wrapper, label, bOtfle, 1 and stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, *O., Ac.) and by Grocer* and Oilmen uni obtained at MATHESON’S AQEK Lyttelton. ■ ■ . j , DIETZ * CO., St Paul’s BnQdtocs, Carter Lane London, InventtWs snd Manufacturers of the Celebrated, PARAGON LAMPS, burning kerosene, petroleum, or paraffin. Unrivalled for aimplici t; economy, durability, safety and .brilliancy of light,. Over SOW patterns of handle lamps, table limps, ball' lamps, ohnrbh lamps, billiard lamp*, railway j*“PV: foctwy shfo lamps, ohMdeliors, brackets, lanterns, stoves. Fitted with onr famous Paragon Burners, which gives a magnificent White and,steady Ught, equal to 85, 80, M aud 11 candles. Ourj CUmu. Oookhm and Paragon Heating Stoves, in six sizes, will bo found extremely nsefnlin every household, being always ready for use, and saving time sad money, coals, trouble of lighting fire, dust, Uhd refuse. . Our Hurricane Lanterns are absolutely ~ind-proot jmd safe i simple in construction, and vs ft splendid white and, steady light They, are —omost serviceable lanterns for use in stables, firms,.gardens, boats, oeUara, do. Having been epciusively sagaged bribe production at lamps for many years, the reputation which we have estabUshfei for. onr manufactures in America, Australia, China, India, and all other foreign markets,' eifables US to satisfy the requirements of every buyer; onr assortment being large and complete in every btatob. For brilliancy of light simplicity and durability of construction, our lamps canned, be excelled whilst.the style, finish,and decorations are-exquisite, and generally much admired.' We therefore can confidently invite the attention of all importers, and in recommending to you the above course, we point to Our prospective mutual advam tags....Catalogues, continuing more than 1000 patterns, sent free of charge. 7380 Publications “THE 8, TAB,* ESTABLISHED MAT 14,1808 P'BICE ONE PENNY. THE Proprietors Of “THE STAR" beg toreturn their acknowledgments to the Public tor the Liberal Supportaooorded during the past (even yean, and hope to meet with, a continuance of the tape for the future. !.ilt will be; the endeavour' of the Proprietors to Publish “TflE STAR" .punctually at .4 o'olool eabh Evening, fo order that Subscribers may bs supplied with their papers Ut the earliest possible moment.':) -■/ ■ ,■( • ; ; ■ - and constantly increasing oiroslaTAR " ih Lyttelton, ChriiWunto dletricts renders it fch 1 EXCEL.' FOR ADVERTISERS, particularly those whpse special object is to address tbs working classes. The ADVERTISING CHARGES have been fixed at such LOW RATES as cannot fall to meet the approval of all classes of Advertisers, 6297 The ve tion of “ and sunoun LENT, MED

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4463, 3 June 1875, Page 4

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