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■ProfessionalODdwabd Dobson . Son. AND civil en«ne , |ks autm^ okSi Business Notices. G E, A CARD.) Cr. D • O" ®'° R . TRAVELLING AGENT, Government Insurance• Department, Christchurch. T. 6053 in. H a a horticultural BUILDER . AND HOT "WATER ENGINEER, Hazeldean road, Sydenham. Designa and Estimates on Application. Murray s t o n, MINING AGENT, , stock and Share Broker; Artist iu Oils ; lessons ■given. Dealer in High Class H orks o£ Art and Antiquities. . »rp ASTON l>«-a umisuai facilities for u£u tho London Ifforded reliable information as to the and profitable employment of cental-' Z*n be received for instruction m oil painting, tar “ S “."-DUNCAN'S BUILDINGS. Manchester street. Christchurch. £912 Frank JS oa n . eat for A. Davis aud Co., Strand, London, Manufacturer of every description of SADDLERY AND -HARNESS, At the Lowest Brices. -uoents for harness with <o*«stV mottoes, or ■monograms, executed witli despatch. hnutiS. riding, undoing saddles on h? The trade most I iherally dealt *vath. LICHVIBU) STREET, CKJUSTCfIDBCH. 8056 343 WILLIAM LUOAS. m engineer and magbinist, 170, KILHOEE STREJCE, CHESBICHURCH. SEVERAL New and Seaonfltfeand Engines and Boilers, Second-hand-Sts Eagmes, and other MoAainery made, repaired, and fixed promptSy- , T ~ . P sizes of Wood Turners stock. BAYNES BROTHERS, 69, Manchester street, Ohntechurch, ■IEG to inform their mrmeroas-onents that in addition to their oW.-eßtabUahfld busuiesa of feiia and Produce 'GteX-have added hat.of LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. They, are prepared to *mdertak«..the Sale or hTtfcmr of Farms,Land, anises, &<Vaon. the.lowest S also the Collection of Rents,(interest, &c. Estates managed for absentees. tt^»aUowe s t, G urm* rates. Rtf«>b *nd share brokers. Stock and share brokers. General commission meiehaiog. 5586 275 A REAL CLEARING sSALE. O: Bs. E R T W. .A, <L K, E R , ■ ai Importer of _ "*•CRYSTAL. GLASS, CHINA, EARTHENWARE, &c-, . , 2S&* Colombo street, Piaoe, G^^stcburcn* > BAB resolved to entirely Clear Qut.his'whole Stock of Fancy Goods in order 4p. make room for tie farther development cf las iwhcSosale and following Scale of Eednetiaw-'wai he mode 4ming the Sale upon all Goods m the Showrooms, Goods amounting to 10s forSs; 2Qs.fqr.lss; 40s for 27s ; 80s lorJ£i._ These prices are for CASH ONL YThe Stock consists of Breakfast, Dinner! Tea and Bedroom Ware, Crystals, Glass, Lustres, Lamps, ; SMI Lamps, Vases, Wall .Brackets* .Decanters, -Wall Parses, Ac. ; Every article marked in Plain Pignrea,.cSf>. which the above Reductions will be juafie. CANTERBURY GLASS AND, ; jCESSTA MtBEET Place. .£l9lBB ILLIAM BTO-C «K S, MONUMENTAL MASON, c MADRAS STREET SOUTH, CHBISTCaspaSCH, Headstones and Monuments of every despnfftion . in-Marble, Granite and Native Stones, supplied at * moderate prices. Still on hand, a few of tro, judo* , stones, &c., purchased in the estates of .Isaac Butterfield and J. Sheriff, which are offered nt.■very ok prices. 5!40 IS FUNEKAu xtr-rußfflU L0.0.P., M.U„, Established IS4O- - LANGFORD, Undertaker, furnishes • Funerals easrplete, supplying Hearse, Mnnyr-iag Coach, Coffin/Gravo and attendance,-as follows: — , „„ „ „ Adults from £6 0 0 . Supplying Hearse only ... £4 0 0 • ] Children (complete) ... from £2 10 0 | Country orders will receive prompt attention. 1 Address—Corner of North and East Belts. Christchurch. 2753 48 i UNIVERSAL" BOOT DEPOT. Readers will remember that in consequence of. 4he fixe in High street, E. Smith had to take] TEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT TO i MB FONNINGTON'S TEE CHEMIST, .and as he'-Tas, in addition to She balance cf his removed Stock, laid in a njjlendid Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and every .requisite for the season of the year, has no tereation in inviting every class o* the public to visit estahlishmeht. These are no times for extolvogant prices; ■ buyers are compelled to visit those shops that are in a jjosition 46 buy their stock, si-first hands, and : to keep a stoek of all kinds to selfictfrom. SMITH is trlly alive to the foregoing, and he is ■prepared for, every customer- Re can sell a -woman’s boot from 4s per pair.sg; to 21s fora .beautiful sewn Balmoral or button, lined .with ■ chamois leather for the damp weather. Money is an object with all; yon, can effect a -.saving by visiting Smith. InChiidreu’s Roots we have all kinds. High Leg in ego and levant, all kinds of Button Boots, and a capital line for Boys and Girls for the -rough weather, ,-loe and heel-plate -and steeljsptigged bottoms. ■ A comfortable . belt Boot, also neat <Cashmere Borne Boot, and a juice, soft, wide, easy Boot for Mderly ladies and those who study comfort more Mian appearance. In Men’s Department yon can obtain-A Sewn, Pegged, or Eivetted Boot of quality that can be absolutely guaranteed, and Smith makes a special feature of supplying Boots suitable for the country trade. Fanners are requested in their own interest to cal). Those Boys will kick them out. Hundneds of jrmtbers-repeat this mournful ditty, and kick ■them ont they will, but if the Boots are bought ;from fimithiJjAy won’t kick thorn out in a hurry. Ladies' Evening Shoes of ail kinds, and some beautiful Hand-sewn Winter Balmorals and Button Boots. A beautiful Calf Walking Shoe and a splendid Calf Button Boot, most suitable for young ladies who have to walk oat in all weathers. Blakey’s Boot Protectors. These are not good things for bootmakers ; they wake the boots wear too long. But it is such a pleasure to see customers return and say; " Those last loots wore well, and those Protectors helped them & lot,” that Smith will give a packet of these useful articles with every pair of hoots, whether men’s, women's, or children’s. Anyone can fix them on. Call at the Temporary Premises, NEXT DOOR TO BONNINGTON’S. DON'T FORGET THIS, T WATER-CLOSETS, AYLOE & OAKLEY have on band the largest stock in town, of every description, from the best valve to the wash-out closet. (T. and O. have had great experience in sanitary matters. Having for year* given this branch of the trade their particular attention, are prepared to execute all orders with the best system of ventilation and system first-class workmanship.) 61 BORWTCK'S BAKING POWDER is used by thousands of Families, for raising Bread, with half the trouble and in a quarter of the time required with Yeast. BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDER makes delicious hot digestive tea cakes in a few minutes, and Norfolk dumplings better than Yeast. BORWICK’S BAKING POWDER. With this article small loaves of Bread or Scones can be mode in a few minutes, if placed in a quick oven. TTjOEWICK’S BAKING POWDER. Invaluable i~l at the Diggings, and in the Bush, or on hoard Ship, where Yeast is not to be got. TbOEWICK’S BAKING POWDER saves eggs 19 and butter in making puddings and pastry, and prevents indigestion, BOEWICK’S BAKING POWDER, os used in tKa Arctic Expeditions, and by the Armies in the Crimea and China, will keep for years in a dry place. Awarded Five Gold Medals for excellence of quality. T> OS WICK’S BAKING POWDER, Private M Ward, during the Zulu war, writes:—“l should just like you to see the real farmhouse bread that I bake I The oven is one dug in the ground, and ie just large enough to hold our daily quantum of two loaves. We use flour, water, salt, and Boewick’s Bakiso Powder. My bread often surprises me, it is so light, and white as snow. Some cf our men lyill insist that I have been ‘in the trade,' and noising I can say will convince them to the contrary." Sold by Storekeepers nnd Grocers throughout the Colonies in I'd am) 2d Packets, and 6d and Is Patent Boses. ' IfifOtESALE or G, BOEWICK ahd SONS, Phis WR street, London. 8786 142

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7224, 25 April 1884, Page 2

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