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Business Notices K.BMPTHOBKB, JPeOSSKB, ft Co„ wholesaledbu _ _ WHOLESALE STATIONKBS, High street, Chriatohnroh. Tha tradaaoppUed wlthatatlonery, aoeoant booksflxika, fancy iood», . ssr. inS^CISaSeiS^M^HDOd a * ShMV Di, to».ytS^bte^wimTa,l«M«L wad oameraa ■' WWdaaalahuyM* ot Unaead, houy. and baa*. £IRICKKTENG AJTD J^OATINQ HATS CAPS. SHIRTS. JERSEYS. PANTS, *C„ H ULBI E T’S, HIGH BTBXIT. Hone are Genuine without the Hum and Trade Hark of J. A J. CASH. Cißffß OaMBBIC F BILLING I«tha most durable udeatiaawtorj Trimming FOB LADLES*., CHILI>BZH*3 AND INFANTS 5a».128 WABDBOBEB. fliEPUli BOHIBDAM BOHHAFFB. APUBB AROMATIC Distilled and prepared!* From an original recipe, and poaaoaeing tare medidual ttinlM. ia ul Snun ot the kidney. bladder, aadarinary organa. Asatonio.l and aattdyapsptip^^^ It hai tha-rcoommandattouof the leading continental phyaloiaaa, and ia now acknowledged as thelatoet and Most Valuable Bemedy for gravel, goat, and chronic rhanmatisin. OB Hassas7b BBPOBT. Tba Analytical and 'Sanitary Institution, 64. Bottom Viaduct, E. 0., London, May », VSO7. Report on a sample of Schnapps kaeeived from Mr H.J. Haiti We hare subjected a sample ot the above-named aitiole to a vary careful chemical analysis and examination. The resultant **“ eat forth tha separata ahpw thia tmlrit la of rood strength, practically team from acidity, jLa frlSkit aiSlßmi- mA traces of solid msttorjtn solution. It poaaesaee a ddiOTte and agro»Ma aroma, and a pure and mild taste. Mr Sohnappe is a Teey superior article ot its elasa^is wallpnaSd.andjwitoiIgMiP*. M n of “ Pood and Its Adulteration,” OTTO HEHNKB. P.0.8^ Fabho Analyst. WM. JOHNSTON’S EEPOET. QOTB^t^^wS r %577. Henri J. Hart. 800. Sir,—l bare the honour to ■tionAhat tha sample of fiapatUl Schtedam ohnappo forwarded by you to me Baa beanaubmitd to » —wibhig chemical analysis and critical the result of which enables me to bate that it iathe dust sample ot Schnapps that •a aa yet owns under my notice. It baa a pure fragrant odour, and fa absolutely es oßeredfot tor oalytloa I Victoria. ■ to any in the ibUe under ths full conviction that it will saporde all others now In use/trial IS HAENESTLT SOLICITED. WILSON, SAWTELL ft CO„ Merchants, 'iffima, fitriA'limrflk.

NEW MUSIC AND FIANOFOETE SHOW BOOMS. Uto merit* of a largo stoekot ma^ Fcaudh. and German makers. Selection may os 6ZftASi r ß9fttEfitiF c i6 and purchased either for Cash or upon Deferred P»yinßnts, with 6 per amt. added to o»<h prise. One-fourth of the nutio ot the instrument being paid on delivery, and the balamM by eighteen equal monthly payments. Pianofortes taned ana repaired. All work guaranteed. JAMES SPENSLET, Music Seller High street, opposite City Hotel. Highest Award and Prize Medal, Philadelphia OAKHV A SON’S Emery and Black Lead Mills Westminster Bridge Bead, London, England. O ASET’S Wellington Knife Polish. Packages, 3d each; tins, 64, Is, 2a 6d, and 4s each. ZVAKET’S India Bnbber Knife Boards, from Is U 6d each, : O ASET’S Silversmiths’ Soap (Non-Mercurial) for Cleanring and Polishing silver, electro plate, plate glass, marble, Ac. Tablets, 6d each. Genuine Emery, Grain and Flour. Emery end Glass Cloth. , O ASET’S Cabinet Glass Paper, Wellington Block Black Lead, Ac. O ASET’S Goods sold everywhere, by Iron mongers. Grocers,' Oilmen, Brush makers. Druggists, Ao. 4516-240 PATENT WEOUGHT NAILS. Jj, COBDES A CoTths Patentees and Sola • Manufacturers or the well-known Patent Wrought Nails, commonly known as EWBANK’S NAILS, Desire to make it known that a "Star "or " Cross” is their Trade Mark, and that all Nails made and sent out by them, ezcepto lasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and that within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card bearing their Name and Address. . Any Nails, therefore, which are not distinguished as above, most not be confounded with “ EwbauVa Nails," the quality of which is so well appreciated as befog far superior to that ot any other make. DOS WOBK3, SMALL CAPITALISTS WISHING TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS, Should see if there is an opening for a MINERAL WATEB MANUFACTOBT, In thnir District. All information and recipes for the purpose of making LEMONADE, SODA. WATEB, Afc, is given-previous knowledge is not necessary. The demand for these drinks, is so much on the increase in all parts of the world, that the outlay for the .machinery in all cases leads to a C Stable »nd safe business. Catalogues forwarded BABNET, SON A FOSXEB, Engineers, 230, Ponton street, London, N. 4318-70 BUGGIES. BUGGIES. THE undersigned having secured the Agency for Means BOBIN A CO., CoaohbnUders, Dunedin, whose carriages are-celebrated throughout the Colony for lightness, style, durability and comfort, befog made of the best material, and put together by experienced workmen, ore now receiving the first consignment ot Single buggies Double buggies Express wagons, And would respectfully invite the inspection and criticism of gentlemen in quest of a really good KING A CO.. Cashel street. GEOEGB TfiSAOY STEVENS, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agent. pi T. STETENNhavtogbeen for twentyyears Itt* in the Survey and Land Department, Southind and Otago, as Chief Draughtsman, oaa con% dently reoommend his services to sellers and investors, Mapron band. All description of Jraslness oonnectedwithCrownLands conducted. Register of owners and occupiers of projwrties In Southland, kept to date, Waste lands Board CJnl> Hotel, Invercargill, Otago. ■ ' SOUTH MONUMENTAL WOEKB. r William stock, Madras street south and Lower High street/ Ohristohnnsh. rTAVING lately purchased “ the whole of the H Stook-ln-trade of another firm, lam to a yant. to seU Marble or Granite Monument at si than Home prices. 1 iforealto'letaw Imported argo quantity of marble slabs, both Sicilian m .front three-quarters of an foohnp to six * ; and np to eight feet by five feet, .and samA to tShttadi»f» to Wtalec^m. J£cSas*Sicilian and statuary marble fo up elx feetby three feet by fourteen Inches. Slate d Arbroath hearths on hftpd. Designs forrdod to any part of the Colony. t - n'/’i Agentfor White’s Dunedin-mado Earthen, ire glazed drain pipes. ’ 6449-iRI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5603, 8 February 1879, Page 2

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