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To Let. T 10 LET, Offices and Cellar. Hobbs and Co new building, High street. smu?' r I«ET.-Tbe House and Stables in MadrasA lately occupied by Mr Coker-tv "Wilton, Cashel street. 65411% It 1 *! m yf e . h , t Eyteton, two miles from iUr^«r»H?i r i re J l ] B sa,5 a,1 * a y Stat’on, 250 acres'ot na. taprOTCd land for 3or 6 years; also, 130 do. Apply ;T. Pepponill, Land Agent. Hereford street. 7^5 TO LET, at St. Martin s, two miles from Town. Houso of seven rooms, dairy, sonllery, wash, bouse, with copper, cow-house, garden, and paddocks. Bent reduced to £75, Apply, Mr Baird. Suffolk Brewery.-. 8470^1 rilO LET, for a term, the Mol vent Store. The JL , above store is situate in a thriving district, has been eight years ettablfsbed, and is doing -*- first-class trade. Is close to Hallway Station, and will be let a bargain, as the owner is retiring from business. For full particular?, apply to W. Treatidar, on the premises. 7227 ieo • fftO LET, by tender for five years, a good Grazing JL' Farm of 100 Acres, subdivided into 6 Paddocks, water in every one: 9 acres in gross; 10 inpotAtoeS, with good buildings, a 4-roomed Honte, Dsiry, Stable, «c., situated on tbe North road, about 6 miles from Christchurch. . For further particulars apply to Henry Tisuh, opposite Belfast Factory. 6635 176 ; fflO LET, a, comfortable eevmi-roomed Cottage, JL with coaoh.house, stable, Ac., along with L acre of orchard and paddock, beautifully situated on the north bank of the Avon, nearly opposite the residence of J. W. CowlishawPossession may be had on April 3,1830. Apply toJ. Baxter, chemist, Victoria street. 2766-70 ‘ TO BE LET, a largo Stone Building, 24 x 72, having frontages to Oxford terrace and loam street. Apply to CHARLES CLARK, 7012 185 No. 807 Hereford street. LET, tbe Hbop and Premises in Hereford street, lately in the occupation of Mr B. F. Sadnsbury. Apply to WILSON, BAWTELL Se CO., 4497-116 Christchurch. WO FARMERS.—Applications will be received 1 . up to April 10 to lease, ior a term of years, Mr H. ff. Lee’s Farm, of 485 acres, si nate about: 8 miles from Waimate, South Canterbury, adjoining the farms of Messrs Bourne and l.ovegrove, port iof the Well-known Sherwood Estate. A favourable leate will- be granted to a goodlonant, with, a purchasing clause if desired. For parHoniara, aptly t 4 O. H. VIGEEB, on the farm, or to WABI> A GO.', Canterbury Brewery. March 16.1830.-;. ; 7028 185 FARM TO LET. TO LET, lor it term of years, a Farm ofISCO i Acres; of good'. Wheat Land. 60 acres are in turnips, the remainder unimproved. It is fenced and subdivided ; there is'ja good well. ComfortableHouse, 8-jrtalled stable, and obaifbouse. More land can be bad if desired, or it would bo let in two or more lots. Exceptionally favourable terms to a good tenant. Apply to 7195 190 . No. 156 CHARLES -CLARK. 'TO LET, AT BAT OF PLBNTT. , AN excellent Family Residence, being a wellA ■ builc IS roomed House, nearly new, and I beautifully situated, with about live acres of gar- >' dens,, and orchard in full beating, stables, onthouses, and five acre paddock. This property is close to the township of Tauranga, and on the , direct road ,to the Hot Lakes District. Bent) very • moderate. For further particulars, apply to , W. G. BHUTAN, , 7111 188 Christ’s College. TO BE LET BT TENDER. i TTIO LET for a term of 5 years, one of the best 1 Dairy Farms in Canterbury. It is at Lincoln, ■ being situated within one mile of the station of theLincoln and Akaroa Junction Bailway, and eon- , tains 230 acres, 60 of which ore in crop, and-the , rest down in grass. Tbe bnildings consist <f a fourroomed house, three-stalled stable, chaff-house, piggeries, Ac. Further particulars can be obtained on appllca- ‘ tiot at H. Moffat’s store, Manchester street, Chrirtchnrch, or at the Wakanni mill, Ashburton. . Tenders to be sent addressed to H. Moffat, Asbbnrr ton, not later than March -0,1880. Possession will ; he given on March 25,1880. 5870-15 S

Medical. MEAN'S ANTI-FAT A LOAN'S ANTI-PAT (Trade Mark, “Antir\ Fat," registered) is the celebrated American remedy for corpulency. Ic is purely vegetable, being a compound concentrated fluid extract of sea lichens, and is perfectly harmless. No particular change of diet required. Will reduce a fat person from 21b to 51b a week. It acts upon tfae food in the stomach, preventing its conversion into fat. “ Corpulency is not only a disease in itself, but the harbinger ol others," wrote Hippocrates 20C0 years ago, and what was true then is not lees so to-day. The consequences of obesity are often more serious than is genera ly supposed. The thick aconmnlatlons of fat in the tissues mechanically oppress adjacent ’ organs, the eby producing dysscea (shortness of breath) and disturbances in the circulation, characterised by palpitation of the heart, fainting, determination of blood to the brain, -derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys, uterus, Ac. In consequence of the congestion of the stomach, the patient becomes dyspeptic, and is tormented with flatulency, acidity of the stomach, and eructations. The impediments to af k free circulation of the blood, and the increased pressure of the masses of fat throughout the system on the blood, vessels, produce a determination of blood to the brain, whence arise eomnorenoy, torpor of the mental and physical functions, and not unfrequcatly apoplexy. Obesity is undoubtedly a not infrequent cause of fatty degeneration of the heart and liver. Speaking of the heart, a late author says :—“ Some of the instances of sudden death of fat people may be reasonably ascribed to a rupture ol the organ in this weakened state." ALLAN’S ANTI-PAT is endorsed by those eminent in the medi -al profession. THOMAS F&IRBANK, M.D., of Windsor, ! Surgeon to Her Majesty the Queen, referring to i ANTI-PAT in the “British Medical Journal" of • June?, 1879, says:—“l gave some of this extracti (Focus yesioulosns) to a very corpulent lady, who • in three months lost three stones in weight without any change of diet. Since then I have frequently given it for reducing weight depending on' the accumulation of a dipose tissue, and have never found it to fail. 1 may state that a patient whohas lately been taking it as an anti-fat, and who has always Buffered very much from rheumatic paisa about the body, has been entirely free from suolrtrouble while she has’ been taking the extract, a | fact which she quite independently noted." ALLAN’S ANTI-FAT reduces a Lady Four Pound) per Week. “ Manchester square, London. Sept. SO, 1879. “ The Botanic Medicine Co., Gt. Bussell street buildings, London, W.C. “Gentlemen, —My mother has used your ANTI--FAT for over three months, and has found it to - reduce her on the average four pounds per week. She has commended it to several friends —Tours truly, “W.C. Uiwos." ALLAN’S ANTI-FaT is endorsed by Messrs Johnson and Oldham, Chemists, of Dublin, who write the B-tanio Medicine Company, under' date of Sept. 9,1879:— ■* We sell a goodoealbf your ANTI-FAT, and hear favourable accounts on every side, one gentleman, a magistrate in the-North of Ireland, haring told ns that it reduced him fourteen pounds within a month." ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT reduces 91bs in Four Weeks. Edward Parrot, Esq, Chemist, of Market Square, Winslow, writes the Botanic Medi--cine Company, under date of June 19.1879: — One lady to whom 1 have sold Allan’s Anti-Fat has decreased 91b in four weeks,” Thomas NVwbold, Esq, Chemist, of Bradford, - writes the Botanio Medicine Company, under data of June 11,1879:- “ The gentleman for whom I obtained four bottles of Allan’s Anti-Fat has derived great benefit fromthe same,'and has recommenced it to a friend. Please send me one dozen at once.’* C. J. Arblaster, E«q, Chemist, of Birmingham, writes under date of June 4,1879: “Have just received a capital account of theeffects of Anti-Fat in reducing corpulency.’’ J. A. Steward, Esq, of Worcester, writes to the Botanio Medicine Company, under data of Juno 18,1879 : “ Three bottles of Anti-Fat have produced a - wonderful effect." Herr F. Arnott, of the Elbe. Prussia, writes tbo Botanic Medicine Company, under date of July ’ 15,1879:“I have much pleasure to inform you that by' taking six bottles ol your Allan’s Anli-Fat I am ten - pounds lighter." ALLAN’S ANTI-FAT redness 51b a week. ”2.', Bodoliffe street. South Kensington. S.«/., June 2, 1879. “ To the Proprietors of Allan’s Anti-Fat. “ Gentlemen,—l have tried your wonderful medicine Anti-Fat 'both in America and this c.nutty. Through its use I can thin down at command,losing on ah average five pounds per week.— Yours respectfully, - “ Habut Bbaham " LLAN’S ANTI-FAT. . Trade Mark “ Anti-Fat’’ (Registered), and phlat entitled “How to Get Lean without vatien " (Copyrighted). All infringers will be promptly prosecuted. Send stamp for Pamphlet. Address botanic medicine comPANT, Great Russel street Buildings, London, -W.C. SOLD by ell Chemists, and Wholesale by Messrs EBMPTHOBNE, PROSSER, and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Company'-{Limited), Dunedin, Auckland, Christchurch, and Wellington. 7220 190 Board and Residence. ’ELLINGTON Temperance Hotel (late Fuchu’), Tuam street. Christchurch. Families boarding con have strict privacy. Ih* comfort of hoarders carefully attended to. Beoa, la p ineals, isj beard end lodging, les per wees. Good stabling. . , 3193-84 : H. GIBSON’. Proprietor. ; : ' j [A Oaed.] UPEKIOR APARTMENTS, for Families vaS . _ 1 Gentlemen at Qrosvexor House, Gloncrsrw Attest eajt. latlme.-rquare, 37iOTSv S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 2

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