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Business Notices; J O U K J? A B * T, Armagh stmt, Christchurch, n«*t to S', A. SMutf ■ Wins Merchant, Qhristehnreh. »fi>» InOmiD AND IP BND A L If, OKMIKit COMMISSION AOKITM, Coal and Timber Morchnntß, and Surveyors, Wsiiubi. 8188 877 MILK. MILK, AND lIUTTEH. ~ UIAMILIEB supplied’witlia *«muino article, in Jj way quantity twice dally through the year by forwarding address to ... _ jouH wwgsjaassLd. N.11.-In quantities, contracted for by theyeer. Butter second to none in Canterbury. TAMES M'DOKALD (late of P«*«* and (J M'Donald) begs to inform the oitplorers of labour in any part of Now Zealand that ho lo stifi keeping on tho old establishment in Monchoebn stroot south, and hopes by strict attentlon to the business to merit a fair share of their support. Servants will bo booked and forwarded to any part of tho Colony. Letters and telegrams wifi receive prompt attention. Please address— JAMBS MCDONALD, 1870 tiamivo *» jT wf 17 ManohMtorsteMseuthTohrbstohnroh. ZBALANDIA STEAM REVOLVING SHUTTBE AND VENETIAN BLIND WORKS, High and Ta»m streets, Christchurch. ON* m A T L 0 E, A MANUPAOIUBEBS, c 0..

PRICES oonoldcraWy rodood. tor largo auantitiaa, Pitot Priao Aahbjaton Indnotriol Exhibition. ®W® PEILDINQ, MANAWATU. P. AND J. J| ASjTHOLOMBW iPBOPBumm: BATIVO A PIBBT-CLABB TOTABA u> BLACK FINS BUSH, Am in a position to onpplp TIMBER FOR BRIDGES, BUILDIMCW. And other paipooco. Tdofiaphotdwpromptlyattendedto. MM 10 TATLOB BBOIHBBS. LONDON. Monnlootann ot OHIO O B y Pot Exportation to aU porta of the Globa. rfIATLOB, BBOTHBBB, in order to bo to tho B boot petition to oxeoato ordoro tor Ohioorp fawder for exportation, hats pturohaaod «tonxSTt *rrr.TJ» in BRUGES, Bclxiiua, which they bar*

fitted up with Polish machinery of great power the teat ot their haring on the X apprired oonetmotloQi this advantage, combined vut the tut ot tlialf uvliif on tin spot the Urger'- market tor the flnwt Chicory root lathe World, onableo them to supply the Mnno&ctmred Arttolo on bettor tonne ms aiw other imilA hoo** in the trade. Maauteotared from the Pinest Seh/tasßoot. la Mb and Mb Tins, pooka* la I eweOseae. t»n*K Mnua-dSrleklsuMaad Wentworthete^ Leadat end Bruges Belgium. QPhB IjTTTBLTOH T.«.. COMPANY UChOTED, BNGBAYXBS, LITHOGHAPHNES, AID rjPTTKRPJtEss psintees. BOOKBUIDBIIS, t.mwnm AND ACCOUNT BOOK MAHUPAC. TUXEBS, Gkraoeeter street, Cathedral Squaw, QHBXBTCHHBOH. Medical. EAPNESSI Bend stamped envelope and I will forward particular* of an InfaUlDUHemedg I oopiee ot Testimonials raeelved <*th» Colony.—T B.H*wiAn»t Auckland. bent POST PUBS IN AH ENVELOPE POE to. STAMPS TO DEFEAT POSTAGE. 3*HE Botoaio Treatment for all Noire tie Die. order*, which unfit sufferers (or marriage, ’ Ac. i alao Coneamption. Chronic Dleeaee ot the Chest. Stomach, Liver, aiid Epilepsy. Address— B. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, Job* street, Waterloo. 746.! 283 Sydney. u B B EIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNB Beet known remedy (ot Nervousness, Indigestion, Oomplainto, and all Punotional Derangeand Navy, DB HEIGHT'S PHOBPHODTHIfi.-oniy raliabio remedy (or Weak and Shattered Constitutions, Nervona Debility. Depression. Doss ol Power. Pimples, Impoverished Blood. Premature Xtaollnot t&oroughly tho gtmenu b< PHOSPHODIHE.—SoI* by Ml Chemlsta throughout the glob#* Bowwra of worths lees Imitation* nearing similar name*.—AymtOi New Zealand Dm Oompanv. HEALTH POB AUx SOLLOWAT’S PILLS AND OUmOUfT) The PUto purify the blood, oorreot all die oof toe liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowel* and are Invaluable in all oompUUata incidental* fMfl—, The Ointment la the only reliable remedy for b«* tan, old wound*, sores. and ulcers. Porbroaohltu. dteftueria. coughs. colds, gout, rheumatism, an* ■U ekto diseases it hw so equal. Bold by the Prowfstor, Tsotua Houowav, «•> Oxfordstreet,LcudriO.scd ny ttuoas&ont the World r Lives ol great men all reatind ua. We oaa make our liras sublime j a mideparting, leave behind ns IQprlntoonthosandaof Time." Pin HE above to road with groat Interest by B of jeon# man* It IniptaM them ■dth Hope, (or In the bright lexicon ol youth there la no each word as tell. Alas I oay many, this la uorreot,-to true with regard to the youth who has Bom abused hto strength—and to the man who has not been " passion's slave." But to that youth—to that man who has wasted hto vigour, who has yielded himself up to the ternporuy sweet allow meats ol vice, who has given S«K>iai«A pwutA to hto passions, to him the above lines are but ea a reproach. What Hope eon hs haver What asplvatfona (What mnoo of leaving hto footprints on tl 0 sands of time t for him akaj here to nought but darkdeopalr and selAreproooh BOf A lofft IUOI Por a mu to toaie hto footprints on the sands of dmekhemuatbe esfievod with a strong brain and aarvons power. Hr must possess a sound. vigour, me, healthy mind, in a healthy body-toe power to xmcelve-tw energy to execute I But look at our Australian youth 1 See the emaciated form, the meant took! the listless hesitating manner, the Mtvona distrust, the eenselees. almost Idlotwax. maalon. Note hto denoanonr and conversation, Sthcneay. to tMassanto toavehto footprints »the aands of tin# f Do parents, medical men, and eduoatota ol ycrath pay sufflolaat attention to this subject t Do they war ascertain the cause ol this decay t and ha Tins lone so, do they tea a strict senae ptduty demouda) wek the flkUlodadvloo of toe medical man, who has made this branch of hto profeeeioo hlfl particular ipedallty. whoso Ulo h*ob«n» devoted to the treat, mentor those oasee? Boeder, what to jour uawor f Let each one answer for 1 nrontc me their progeny fading light, eeetoom become emaciated ol d-young mom Dtoken down In health, enfeebled, nnfltted for the tottto of life 1 yet one word mtoht save them, one Kmnd and vtoorous totter from l a amdloal man, habituated to the jontlnuoua anpervlatoa of g* Boat Inetanoee, auooeed In warding °®*he impendng doom ot a miserable end * 1 °° Dr L, L. Burn, of Welbonrne. has made too toeaeeaof youth and those hto eoullar study. Hto whole **S sea mA devoted 4 to the of lervoaa ASetloa* and the Diseases tooldentri » Married Lite. Ills skill »» 1 latter how many hundreds orto^*' * S totant. Ills system of oorreapoudenoa by totter w ow no well organised and known, that comment Wto wKSS? (by this Ss.»s wenty-als yean ta ...'these amm of_aeeldantel um ot Mouumtm oibootw •“. r;, f t- „„ SSSJt I mm latter, and a euro to efleried withoat even one ESuS£SS%3 »o, the litoonvestonoe and expeane of a peraomu Atldraee—Late the Eealdeaoa of the Governor. CouiuttaUoo Pf» by Letter, dl. ®

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6474, 26 November 1881, Page 2

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