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Perfection.— Mrs S. A. Alien’s World’s Hair Eestorer (the Genuine only in Pink Paper Wrappers) never fails to restore gr -y hair to its youthful colour, imparting to it new life, growth, and lustrous beauty. Its action is certain and thorough, quickly banishing greyness. It is not a dye. It ever proves itself the natural streugthener of the hair. Its superiority and excellence are establised throughout the world. Wholesale of Kempihorne, Peossee A Co., Dunedin. and Auckland, and Felton, Geimwade A Co., Wellington, and retail of all Chemists and Perfmers throughout the Colonies.— [Advt.l 6466-11 Paris Exhibition.— The delay in giving the notice of awards has caused much dissatisfaction, and has led to the omission from the unofficial lists of prize-takers, published by some newspapers, of the names of leading English firms, such as Crosse & Blackwell, whose goods are appreciated in every household, and who have added to their great reputation by the splendid display of their manufactures at the Exhibition. The Jurors have recognised the excellence and purity of Messrs Crosse and Blackwell’s exhibits by Three awards, including Two Gold Medals.— •‘Morning Post.” Lectures. EEY. J. W. INGLIS, After an enthusiastic reception by crowded audiences in Otago, this celebrated Lecturer and Elocutionist will make his first appearance in Christchurch and Port Lyttelton, as under— Oddfellows* BE all. Christchurch. THURSDAY, FEB. 6, 1879. “ Pen and Ink Pictures of the Past.” Oddfellow s’ Lyttelton, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1879, “ Songs and Music of Scotland,” with illustrative recitals, concluding with the grand peroration “ The Colonies and their Future!" Noting which the Melbourne “ Southern Cross ” declares—“ The conclusion of his lecture was the most eloquent piece of declamation we have heard on this side of the line.” Reserve seats, 3s; second seats, 2sj gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. 6247-108 ROBT. KILPATRICK, Manager. Sporting. SOUTHLAND COURSING CLUB, THE St Leger Stakes, for an unlimited number of dog and bitch puppies, whelped after June SO, 1877, will be run on Wednesday, May 7,1879, and following days, open to members of any Coursing Club, £3 3s subscription ; £1 Is forfeit. Nominations will be received up to Feb. 28, 1879, and must bo on forms supplied by the Clubon application to the Secretary—and be accompanied by £1 Is, the forfeit. The draw will take place at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, at 4 p.m. on the day before running. All dogs whose stakes are not paid in full before the draw, and not specially directed to be left in, will be deemed to have declared forfeit. C. HOWARD. Hon. Sec- S.C.C. Invercargill, Deo. 17,1878. 8168 Funeral Notices. fJIHE Funeral of the late JOHN BAINBBIDGE JL DRAKE will leave his late residence, Durham street south To-day, Saturday, at 3 p.m. 6202-107 R. W. WALTERS. THE friends of the late Mr Joseph Weeher are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, at East Oxford, uj^Bundg^iertj^Peb^l^tjLSo^olookjLm^MOfljllO Matson, Boss & Co. RANGIORA. CENTRAL STOCK MARKET. FEB. 4. 100 Cattle (a few prime beef) 1000 Sheep Horses and Pigs Ac., Ac., 6350.108 Ac. Bale at 12 o’clock. MATSON. BUSS A CO.. Auctioneers. OUST SALEYARDS. MONDAtT FEB. 8. rpHE above Yards will be open for Sheep Cattle : Horses Pigs Ac., Ac. On the above date. ' Sale at. 1, o’clock. MATSON, BUSS, A CO., 6151-108 Auctioneers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 6

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