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Business Notices. SPECIALITIES. TB desire to' - call particular attention to THREE SPECIALITIES, now on view at our Waiehooaes, for which we are , SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, j r, viz.:— • ! DEEBINQ’S CELEBBATEDI'BEAPEBB AND BINDEBS (With Latest Improvements). SINQEE’S RENOWNED BICYCLES AND TRICYCLES (Racers and Roadsters). D« LAVAL'S CENTRIFUGAL CEEAM SEPARATOR ’ (With Fresh Patents). INSPECTION INVITED. MASON, BTBUTHEBS & CO„ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS Colombo and Lichfield streets, 388 Christchurch. PHOTOGRAPHS OF koiOMAHANA AND DISTRICT SINCE THE ERUPTIONS. WE are now printing eur NEW SERIES of VIEWS of this wonderful district, showlag the changes effected by tie late gigantic convulsion of Nature. Among the subjects are the site of the Pinh Terrace as it is now, site of White Terrace, Tatawera (showing rent in side). New Volcanoes ana Geysers created by the eruptions. New Terrace in course of formation at Waikareworewa, Tmtapu Bush os it was and as itis, W airoa, Hazard s House before and alter eruption, Maori Refugees, 4c., So. We are receiving orders for some ALBUMS containing FIFTY VIEWS, 9i7 size, of the district, showing the contrasting pictures, which will be very complete things, and form a most interesting present to friends. The price will be £4. " E. WHEELER & SON. ! New Zea’and Scenery Dep6t, Cathedral Square. I EST FLOUR, in 501 b, atss 7sd; 1001 b, 10s lOJdj I 2001 b, 21s We are now selling our New Season Teas, just landed. 121 b Boxes of finest imported, at 20s, worth 30s ; Old Season's reduced to 12s. Halfchest New Season, Is 6d per lb, sold by other | houses at Is lOd, Old Season Half-chests, Is 2d per lb. • _ Kerosene, per case of two tins, 11s 6d, 13s ; high teat, 14s per case. ■ We are now GIVING SOAP AWAY Gratis to Our Customers." w e .have always had the reputation of being the CHEAPEST FIRM IN THE CITY For the SALE OP SUPERIOR GOODS, Which we are Determined to Maintain, KINCAID * MARRIOTT, Tea Blenders and Importers, 155 and 157 Colombo street, Christchurch. B W. HILDYAED, Lyttelton. The end of the season is approaching, and as Sales ppear to be lie order of the day, W. Hildyard is etermined to be to the fore, and intends to oiler THE WHOLE OP HIS STOCK t prices not to be beaten in Canterbury. Lyttelou residents need not go out of the town. Every ine will be offered for FOURTEEN DAYS, and a ash discount of 2s in the £ will be given to every ostomer during that time. The public are repeotfnUy informed that W. H. has not an aocumnition of old stock that ho wants to clear off, hut bat the goods offered are all FRESH AND NEW, nd only recently imported for the present season s rade. Parents wanting boots for their children bould buy the “INDESTRUCTIBLE TOE.” ivery pair warranted. Don't forget tbe GEfc’AT lOOT baLE, and see that you get your discount. ('Men's Watertights 1 Dis- j „ Shooting Boots I Dis- ,, Cookha ma I . count, I ~ Elastic Sides I count, J Shoes .Oper Ladies* Lace and Buttcu Boots 2sinthe „ Elastic Sides and Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Boots and £• Shoes of every kind. J W, HILDYABD, Lyttelton. SMITH’S UNIVERSAL BOOT HIGH STREET, Next Petersen’s. DEPOT, Our ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING takes place on )th JUNE, and, following our usual custom, we repose to hold a GREAT GENUINE SALE. Eor 14 days. Wo are not believers in tbe usual bogus Clearing Sales, and have determined that any we hold shall be of the thoroughly genuine character. We want our Customers and the Public to see what they are getting, and we now offer FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, a Cash Discount of Ten per Cent off every Lino Purchased between this and the 30th J one. Our Goods will he offered at the Old Prices, and then be subject to TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT. When we consider that without any discount our Boots are the Cheapest in the City, wo are justified in thinking this as a great inducement tb buyers, and so we invite the whole public to take advantage of this offer. TEN PEE CENT OFF FOR 14 DAYS. Ladles' and Children’s Boots, and Men’s Strong Work at the very Lowest Prices ever offered, and then Reduced Ten per cent. Heads of families will do well to lay in a stock for the whole family. No Rubbish whatever will bo offered; R6OOO stock to select from. We intend to make a large reduction iu the stock before 30th June, and we expect at least TEN THOUSAND CUSTOMERS To avail themselves of THIS GREAT SALE. Remember the Address ; SMITH’S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, ixt Petersen’s, Jewellers, and Nelson, Moate’s Tea Mart. SECOND EDITION or BADGER’S EW ZEALAND STA T;U TE S, In Two Volumes (from 1842 to 1884 inclusive). NOW REDUCED IN PRICE TO £i ss,5 s , Or, Bound in Half-calf, Gold-lettered, with Name of Purchaser Stomped on Each Volume, £2_2 S . As only a very limited number of the Second Edition of this valuable work remains unsold. Intending purchasers are advised to send in their orders as early as possible. Statutes in Blue Paper Covers' ... £1 5s „ ~ Cloth £1 10s Half-calf, Lettered, Ac. £2 2s When ordering please state which binding is required. Persons wishing to secure this valuab work, now published at a price which is within tie reach of everyone, should send in their orders early to gIMPSOH A "VV 1 L L IAM 3 ’ BOOS SELLERS AND PUBLISHERS. Christchurch. TO SMOKERS V AHITY STa IR AHD EXCELSIOR COMPRESSED, LAVA-TIPPED CIGARETTES. BEST. OLDEST. PUEEST. No Tinfoil Wrapper to make lup the weight of tobacco. Contain no opiuqif Never get too dry.in the pocket. 209

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7928, 3 August 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7928, 3 August 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7928, 3 August 1886, Page 2

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