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Publications. NOW PUBLISHED. THE Canterbury R)HYMKB " PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE To Ik) had of all Booksellers. milE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY .1; GAZETTE OP NEW ZEALAND.—The Proprietor, in thanking his numerous subscribers In Dunedin, Christchurch. Invercargill, Hokitika, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, Now Plymouth, Auckland, Ac,, Ac., and the other Provincial towns, lor their liberal support in tho East, hogs to assure them, now that the Gazette as entered its ninth year of publication, that no pains and expense will bo spared in tho future in making it, as in the past, tho most useful and reliable circular iu Now Zealand. Besides having the largest and most Influential list of subscribers, the Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette contains the fullest particulars of all securities filed under the Chattels Securities Acts, and matters pertaining to Bankruptcy filed In all the chief cities and towns, and more than any other of its kind in the Colony. The M. and B. Gazette is the only Gazette for the Colony published in Now Zealand. Annua subscription, £2 Se, payable in advance ; Halfyearly Index, published in January and July in each year, 5s per annum extra. Agent for Canterbury, Mr George A. Mnkelg, Hereford street, Christchurch. Hoad Office, Dunedin— K. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency, Stafford street. The Canterbury Times. SATURDAY', APRIL 19. TABLE OF CONTENTS :- Advertisements ... 1,2, S, 4,5, 6, 15,16, 30, 31, 32 Agricultural-Seeds Agriculture iu England dence 7,8, 9 Amusements-Dramatic Doings in New Zealand nud Australia—Foreign Gossip—Death of Mr H. J. Byron 24 Aquatic-Events to Come—Notes (by Jason)— Intercolonial Boat Race: Victoria v. New South Wales ... 13 Anecdotal An Uninvited Guest—Rabelais ... 27 Athletic Athletic Fixtures Dinnie and Miller Matched —An Athletic Contest ... 13 Births, Marriages, and Deaths IS Brevities 25 Chess—Zukertort in America—Buy Lopez ... 25 Commercial 15 Coursing—Coursing Fixtures—Notes (by Free Lance)—North Canterbury Club—Ashburton Coursing Club—Waterloo Cnp Meeting 12 Cricket—Cricket iu America—The Hon Ivo Bligh’s Team in Australia—Bankruptcy of Greenwood—A Cricket Curiosity—Cricket in Wellington (by Diagoras)— Interproviucial Match: Wellington v. Canterbury ... IS Draughts—Alma 25 Football—Football Fixtures Notes (By Hornet)—East Christchurch v. South Canterbury— Tho Sydenham Team in Dnuedin 12,13 Ladies’ Column-Mrs Meander on Conversational Egotism—To Miss Arabella Gadabout 7 Late News ... 14 Literary—Notes 6 Literature —Various Tales 28, 29, 30 Local and General 17,18,19 Local Reports 22, 23 Medical —The Diet of Invalids 25 Morceaux 27 Poetry 28 Political 20,21,22 Science —Scientific Gossip 6 Shipping 15 Sporting—Racing Calendar—Sporting Notes (by Actroou)—Nominations, Acceptances, and Weights—C.J.C. Autumn Meeting— Auckland Autumn Meeting—Plmnpton Park Races—Hokitika Races—Australian Notes—A.J.C. Autumn Meeting—Hawkesbury Autumn Meeting—Sporting Notes from Home (by Helios) 9,10,11,12 Telegrams 19,20 The Editor’s Arm-Chair—A Sympathetic Question—The Bull Beaten—Kind Words versus Oaths —Newspaper Enterprise—A Novel Singing Contest 27 The Garden —Worn for the Week—Garden Hints—Top-dressing Fruit Trees 7 The Naturalist—Hides and Horns ... ... 27 The Sketches—Life of the Princess Alice —The Field of Honour—King against King 1 25, 26 The Traveller—The Cliff Houses of Canon de Chelly 6 The Week • 18,17 Useful Hints 7 Wool Sales 22 THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is published every Saturday.

PRICE SIXPENCE. Miscellaneous. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE’S CHIOEODraE. The original and only genuine. Advice to Invalids.—lf you wish to Obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J. Collis Browne (late Army Medical Staff), to which he gave the name of Chlorodyae, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. Chlorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, consumption, bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and Is the only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, &c. %*Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from r>4- IVTonillo +rt fllA fllftli Her Majesty’s Consul at Manilla, to tlio effect that cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—See “Lancet,” Dec. 31,1861. Caution—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which he regretted to say, had been sworn to,—See “ The Times,” July 21, 1861, Sold in bottles at 1s lsd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 6s each. None is genuine without the words “Dr Collis Browne’s Chlorodyne” on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Caution. —Beware of Piracy and Imitations. Sole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell street, Bloomsbury, London, PRIZE MEDAL VOUVBAT CHAMPAGNE. Notice. —This wine can only be obtained from the original importer (in 1867), A. H. Browning, Lewes, Sussex. Price, 38s per dozen quarts, 42s per two dozen pints, dry, extra dry, or medium. Imitations are worthless, the genuine wine haring importer’s name on label. Carriage paid. NO STABLE IS COMPLETE WITHOUT E LLIMAN'S ROYAL EMBROCATION. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. From His Grace Ihe Duke of Rutland, Master of Belvoir Hunt. Deo. 1,1879. Sirs, —Elliman’s Royal Embrocation is used in my stables; I think it very useful. Rutland. From G. C. Carew Gibson, Esq., Sandgate, Pulborongh, Sussex. Oct. 7, 1878. Sirs, —I like your Embrocation very much •, we use a great deal of it. All sorts of cuts, bruises, and slight sprains it does well for ; capped hooks and sox - e throats it is almost certain to cure. Yours faithfully, G. C. Carew Gibson. Prom J. Bellamy, Esq., Master of the Isle of Wight Hunt. December, 1878. Sins,—l use Elliman’s Royal Embrocation, and have fouud it most efficacious in many cases of sprains and wounds, hut especially for sore throats, and when used with bandage as a mild blister. J. Bbllamt. From Lieut.-Col. R. H. Price, Master of Radnorshire Hunt, December, 1878. Gentlemen, —I use the Royal Embrocation in the stables and kennels, and have fouud it very serviceable. I' have also used the Universal Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little since using it, R. H. Price, Lieut.-Col. Of Chemists and Saddlers, in Bottles, 2s, 2s 6d and 3a Od. Proprietors, ELLIMAN, SONS & Co,. Slough. AMERICAN INVENTIONS. JMPBOVED American Ice Making Machines, for making clear, transparent Ice, with an everlasting freezing crystal, that will make 100 or tees from day to day without entailing the destruction of the crystal, as in all ether freezing machines now in use. The above machine is most simple for making ice creams, ice puddings, Ac., they being mode ready moulded for the table in six minutes with ice and salt.

Sizes and Prices of machines.—No. 1, pint, with two moulds complete, £‘i 10s; No. 2, quart, with two moulds coinjuete, £3 lss. Pamphlet, with particulars of other sizes on application. Inexhaustible freezing crystal, per tin, £1 Is, Shown in practical operation, without charge, at 110, New Bond street. The American Cabinet Bofrlgerator,—Moat, ilsh, butter, fruit, game, poultry; odourless, wholemine, free from the close smell of all other Uofrigerators. Meat, fish, butter, fruit, &o„ may bo kept together without one influencing the flavour of the other. Hence mutton, beef, game, poultry, &c„ can be preserved until used, perfectly dry, quite sweet, odourless, and wholesome, Eofrigorators and ice bores from 27s Od. ATMOSPHERIC CHUEN COMPANY. (Wolf and Co., Proprietors), ' 119, Now Bond street London, W. Country .Agents-,!, and G. Haywood, Derby W, Wilson and Co., 60, King street, Manchester; J. Nesou and Bens 47, Briggato, Leeds; Finis end Co., 18, Eeniield street, Glasgow; Bennett Bros,, Victoria street, Liverpool; Leech Bros, and Hoyle, Old Millgate, Manchester; J. Miller, Princes street, Edinburgh ; Walker and Emeley, 42 and 4t, Woodgato-streot, Newoostle-on-Tyne; T. Sanderson, York; Waters and Woodhouse, Scarboro’ ; Harrison, Grey street, Newcastle-on-Tyue. 1277

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7223, 24 April 1884, Page 3

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