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Business notices. T” 3 M‘li EOD M' AHUFACTURING £JOMPANT. Works ... Burnside } DUNEDIN, Offices ... Bond street f riot that they 1 appointed sole agents lor the Bale of the above Company’s Oooda. *» eluding all their well-known brands of SOAPS And Celebrated Brands of CANDLES. Also a Pure and Reliable SHEEP DIP, Already favourably known as the "LOSTRAL DIP,” It ta the CHEAPEST DIP Intlio MerkOTAla that Perfect Lubricator, XBQE "BONANZA LUBRICATING OIL," Suitable for all Descriptions of Light and Heav; Machinery. Also, OTHER OILS ; Specially Prepared for Tanners and Carriers SOPTBOAF »i domeatio .use, made from OH«, and other oils put up iu Ub and 21b tins* “BOHEMIAN” WAX CANDLES, •oaranteed equal n quality to any imported. - Department, being under th* —*■, of me JOHN M'IEOD, rwE he standard The Company’s Works being the CA4GBST AND MOST COMPLETE OP AND IN THE COLONY, They are enabled to produce a SUPERIOR ARTICLE AT IHX LOWEST POSSIBLE COST. or. Samples and Testimonials apply to TRENT BROS., Sole Agents for North Canterbury. 3817 J% Ti O N Q u Date of Auckland, 215, COLOMBO STREET, 215 . NOW OPEN. Ladies' and Gentlemen’s First-Class HAIR-DEESSING SALOONS. Ladies’ Toilet Requisites Latest Novelties in Fancy Combs and Pins Great Variety of French Perfumery Hair Work in all its Branches Ladies’ own Hair made up. E T, Private Room for Ladies NOW OPEN. 215, COLOMBO STREET. 215 8920 H. |Q- EIESSELICH & Co WEAVERS’ HALL WOOL EXCHANGE, LONDON, .HIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Established 1855, , Ihip to Order any Description of British and Continental Goods upon 2) per cent commission, (elected by Buyers with Colonial experience, and ittend to the prompt realisation of Produce at lighest prices upon 1 per cent commission. Orders :o be accompanied by Letters of Credit or part ■omittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover isarisks. References: Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and lost of the Colonial Banka. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any ecessary samples or information on ap plicaion. 8397 UNDER FIRE. “Hold low, hold low 1” the officers shout, as we ize away at indistinct masses, the faint outlines which can be seen occasionally as the dense (times of tmoke roll away; poor Brown has part his face shot away, and groans horribly. Good javens I what a babel of sounds! Some are rsioK and swearing at slight wounds, and longn for revenge j others are praying, to be killed out their agony. The boom of the cannon and rattle musketry sound like fiends striving for the itory j the bullets whiz over onr heads like hail,, 1 now and again the peculiar thud, as they find ■est in the head or body of a comrade, tells its n tale. The artillery ploughs long lanes through r ranks, with sickening effect, and yet the order charge comes not. We, all (that are not mnded) experience one burning desire to get to ise quarters with the enemy. At. last the charge sounded, and with a yell that fiends would be oud of, we clear the intervening space, bavonetr and clubbing like devils incarnate,, We are id, raving mad for the time. I have an idea that m wounded, hut I heed it not j I catoha glimpse the butt end of n musket above my head, but I amv bayonet through the body of its owner, to a hilt. 11 yin vain to withdraw it; my head ims, everything seems mixed up, I fall, and know more until I find myself in »n hospital, among 3 siok, wounded and dying; and, through the itp weary days that followed, the soo hmg, comting influence of TAYLOR & PAPPS’ Blehded a, at Is lOd per lb, I shall ever remember. Having purchased a large line of BLENDED TEA at 8d per lb below their xeal value, we are prepared to offer every inducement to Cash i ustomers to try it. Wo have such confidence in the merits of this Tea that we are willing to pay halt the postage fee upon 41b samples, and deliver a Iblb tin free of charge to any Railway Station in Canterbury. Although the Tea is honestly worth 2s 6d per lb, we shall sell at 1 s 10d. Send 13 stamps sample 4ib, and P. 0.0. for 18s 6d (payable to Taylor & Papps) for a 101 b tin. A splendid line of-200 boxes of Tea will be sold at cost price, IZs, worth 14s 6d A nicely-flavo red Congou, at is 2d per lb White Crystal Sugar, 2sd per lb New Jam, 6d per tin Best White Tapioca, 51b for Is Best White Sago, 51b for Is Best Japan Rico, 51b for Is Pearl Barley. 51b for Is High-test kerosene. 4-gallon tins, 5i lOd per tin Fulhweight Sperm 4Jd per lb Plaid Matches, 4)dper dozen 1000 Vestas,’6d per box Best Square Blue, 7id per lb Day and Martin’s Blacking, 6d pir dozen Best Blacklead, 6d per dozen Best Cornflour, 3)d per lb Herrings in Shrimp Sauce, 6d per tin Herrings in Tomato Sane*, 6d per tin Column's Best Starch, 4d per lb Mixed I ollies 5d per ib. Hop Bitters (genuine) 3s 6d, Hemp Seed Bd, Canary Seed 3d Lunch Biscuits. 24d per lb. Best Hops 8d per lb Irish Moss is, Holloway’s Pills Is Id, Cookie’s Pills Is Id, Steedman’s Is Id, Siegel’s Syrup 2s 6d, Muscatels 6d 8263 Xfc BID AND G EAT MAEXES or IMPROVED DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS (Made of Best Hammered Scrap Iron, and Winnw of First Prize at Melbourne Exhibition). °I?u 7 £ )0 } AT REDUCED PRICES. { 0^ r a^ 00 ANGLO N.Z. HILLSIDE PLOUGHS— Made wholly of iron. ZIG-ZAG HARROWS— Still maintain their reputation as the bee general-purpose harrov* Four hundred sets made annually. NEWLY-IMPROVED CHAFFCUTTEES— All sizes, with balance fly wheel, fitted witl • patent cast steel mouthpiece, in one piece, which can be taken off and replaced by an ordinary labourer in a few seconds. Cut» three lengths of chaff. PORTABLE SCREW-PRESS AND BAGGING CHAFFCUTTER (same as above)— Cuts, riddles, elevates, screens and presses into . the hag at one operation. X, 2, S AND 4-HOE3E POWERS— Simple, strong and easily drawn, universal!* used throughout New Zealand. JOINTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWfuOver 600 in use. No farm should be without them. All sizes from 6ft to 12ft. GRAIN DRILLS FROM 11 TO 17 COULTERSWe make largely for Canterbury and Nort> Island. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS— With all plain rings or plain and Berated. Iron 6ft to 10ft wide. COEN CRUSHERS, OIL CAKE BREAKERS, Hand Barrow Grass Seed Sower, 12ft wide. Gaboon's Hand Seed Bower. Farm Drays and Waggons. Spring Carts and Spring Drays, Patent Fencing Standards for Folding Sheep, Fencing Wire. Steel. Iron and Barb Wire. Catalogues Free on application at Dt nedln or any ■ of onr Branches.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7863, 19 May 1886, Page 7