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Public Notice*. CANTERBURY SHEET IKON WORKS, ESTAMfI»HE&; 1803. JOSEPH,PIPE CASHEL STREET, 1 'CHEIBIJCHUHCH,'. > ■ , MANUFACTURER of Plain and Japanned aigojised faop. a^terf 11 **RMfin?, Pipe. Chimney Pots, 40. Importer ot Ga]y<ahjed ftpA ujy° T,amn STaker, and. Japinner, Plata and Jipannol Tta Wore of every pauno, Bathe, Toilet Sets, Grocers' Show Canisters,.*»s other Stencil plates cut in zinc, brass, or copper. It'fo Aolr Advantage to Liberal terms offered to plumbers, retailers; and &SL* for Price List, purchase from the Manufacturer, and save intermediate profits. Send lor moo ioav Guttering, ridging, P DETAIL :-CABHEL STREET. 7209-134 SMITH, GASFTFI’EB, I 2 »r.rn .mnavlttf nAenar or I J. 080 OOIUUAUUiuutf large and tvell assorted of China, Glass, wi\6r© no w»u *“ " a. tod or ”*** on ** Bhort6Bt n6t ° 9 ’ 7210-134 G. P. DATE, GASFITTBR, —Tn.wim) r'nnirsMTTH And LAMP MAKER. Gas Engines and Electric 1 Bells fitted up BELLHAN3ER, LOCKS , Water Apparatus ot every description made and fixed by experienced workmen. g°£“s>E a mß, Pump* and Beer Engines fitted up and repaired, on the most approved pn pi - j great variety, always in stock. All work guaranteed. ■ Gas Oven* Gas Stoves Gas Kt«n^i^r» Tß *GOLOMBO STBB BT- * UrfU ° • A Liberal Discount tothe Trade. B' ol - 90 A. OSBORN. IMPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE. cleared in tion. Crockery and Glass wooden Bedsteads. Blanketa and Bedding. The whole tf Xh Ku offS^for .K the lowest possible prices for cash, and must be me month. ALFRED 0 S B- 0 E N,. . .. 315 j 163 Fnmlture Warehouse, Cashel street West, Christchurch, AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES, r H best time- keepers in the world 2257-431 h, B. NATHAN & CO., CHRISTCHURCH !mPB BI A L BO O T DBF OT. WN addition totheaiarge and choice ooUectionof BOOTS and 5H0865 always in stock, I have Just L opened 29 T H ‘ U " K S ■ By the HTDABPEB, and now landtag from OPAWA, 21 T BUN KS i . , ■ jireot from the beet English. Special value in several styles of BOOTS And, oMULo, _ w ‘ „ * Walking Shoes, from 9s. Lasting Boots, from 7s fid. 1 . Kid Boots, eqnaßy low. _ .asttagßoSstaeight patterns* wW °* ■ AlßO ‘^ Bntton 00 * W. ! S, - Cashel street, - ;i 286 JJBMBMBEB ! A SINGLE PAIR Bootmakers many I have tried, But never found one like “ George Hyde, Boots, cheap and good, a perfect fit, N o matter if yon sit. The Ladies crowd outside * his show j They see the prices—in they go. And when his goods they each inspect, On “Hyde” great credit they reflect. OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE His shop is easy to he fonnd. For in this city ho’S renowned For“Bluohers.‘ ‘ working-men’s—confessed In Christchurch they’re the very best. At “wholesale price "a single pair,, Some say he buys, hut ‘who shall dare Sinless the truth he doth foreake) ’ eny Hyde’s goods are Hyde's own make 7 HYDE’S BOOT FACTORYEntail Shop, opposite Strange and Co.’s, High street, Christchurch. 8369-360 JAMBS GOSS, STEEBUBY STEAM SAWING, PLANING, AND TUBBING MILLS WHATBLI road AMD DURHAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, rAS in Stock, doors, sashes, arohitaavea, mouldings, and every description of native and forolgs timteroorrueat#! iron. (Routing, ridging, nails, cement, plaster, drain pipes, ranges, regteterr a large assortment of builders' taonrnongery. Ex Coromandel, Soukar, and Mercury, 500 CASKS CEMENT, 30 CASKS PLASTER OF PARIS, 80 TONS CORRUGATED IBON, 20,000 SLATES (COUNTESS), COALS AND JTRIWOOD AT CURRENT BATES.

Business Notices. IMPERIAL SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. Apuee abomatic spieit Distilled and prepared in HOLLAND, ~ Prom an original recipe, and possessing rare modioinal qualities in all diseases of the kidneys, bladder, and urinary organs. A* a tonic, diuretic, and anti-dyspeptic _ COEDIAL, It has the recommendation of the leading continental physicians, and is now acknowledged as the latest and Most Valuable Eemedy for gravel, gout, and chronic rheumatism. DE HASSALL’S EBPOET. '64, Holbom Viaduct, 8.C., London,May 9,1877. oport on a sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps received from Mr H. J. Hart. We have subjected a sample of the ahovo-muned article to a very careful chemical analysis and examination* Tho results of the anslvsiß, sbioh are set forth in a separate report, show that this spirit is of good strength, practically fra* from acidity* and that it contains but traces of solid matter in solution. It possesses a delicate and agreeable aroma, and a pure and mild taste, Mr Hart s Schiedam Schnapps is a very superior article of Its class, is well purified. Mid quite genuine. (Signed) ABTHUE H. HABSALL, M.D., Author of “ Pood and its Adulteration." OTTO HEHNEE, F.C.8., Public Analyst, WM. JOHNSTON’S BEPOET. Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, July 23,1877. Henri J. Hart, Esq. . . ' Sir,—l have the honour to report for your informr.tion that the sample of Imperial Schiedam Schnapps forwarded by yon to mo ham been submitted to ft searching chemical - analysis ana critical examination, the result of which enables ms to state that it is the finest sample of Hsasnppa that has as yet come under my notice. , It has a pure fragrant odour, and is absolutely free from any trace of fusil oU or otkOTtoJurlonfl impurity, and has evidently been distilled, from superior rye grain, always used instead of malt in tho produotionol theohoioest qnalltiesof Schnapps. It is very smooth to tho palate, and in this respect compares favourably with other samples offered Jot gale. K may be advised as equally suitable for medical or economic purposes. I have the honour to bo, so. (Sigied) WM. JOHNSON, _ Auolytica Chemist to the Government of Victoria. This Pure Medical Spirit—Superior to any in the Market, and Lower in Price—is offered to the public under the full conviction that it will super. sode all others now in use. A TEIAL IS EAENESTLT SOLICITED. WJfrSON, SAWTELL A CO., Merchants, Agents. Christchurch. U D S O N’S D YES SIXPENCE PEE BOTTLE. Magenta I Cerise Crimson Mauve Scarlet Brown Violet I Orange Black Puoa I Blue Lavender Purple 1 Pink Slate Canary I Green Gray Maroon I Claret Ponceau Buff | Euby Lilac Sold by Chemists and Stationers, Testimonial. Sir,—Tour “ Simple Dyes for the People only require a trial to be duly appreciated. I have used them for some length of time, and recommended them to many mends, who, with myself, find in them an item of the highest economy Having been successful with the smaller articles, 1 tried the larger, and now dye all at home—viz.. Curtains, Table Covers. Dresses, &o—with the most satisfactory results. March 16th, 1875. W.B.A. 6511-86 Highest Award and Prize Medal, Philadelphia Exhibition, 1876." OAKET A SON'S Emery and Black Lead Mills Westminster Bridge Road, London, England. OAKEY’S Wellington Knife Polish. Packages, 3d each; tins, fid, Is, 2s fid, and 4s each. OAKEY’S India Eubber Knife Boards, from Is fid each. OAKEY’S Silversmiths’ Soap (Non-Mercurial) for Cleansing and Polishing silver, electro plate, plate glass, marble, Ac. Tablets, fid each. Genuine Emery, Grain and Flour. Emery and Glass Cloth, OAKBY'S Cabinet Glass Paper, Wellington Block Block Lead, Ac. OAKBY’S Goods sold everywhere, by Iron mongers. Grocers, Oilmen, Brushmakers, Druggists, Ac. 4516-240 SMALL CAPITALISTS WISHING TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS. Should see if there is an opening for a MINERAL WATER MANUFACTORY, ntheir District. All information androolpesfor the purpose of making LEMONADE, SODAWATJBR, Ao.,_is given—previous knowledge is not necessary. The demand for these drlnt s. is so much on the increase in all parts of the world, that the outlay for the machinery in all oases leads to a Frofltable and safe business. Catalogues forwarded ree.— BARNET. SON A FOSTER. Engineers, 280, Foistou street, London, N. 4948-7

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5628, 10 March 1879, Page 2

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