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Bosin«u HotioM. ADCOCK & CO.. BILLIARD TABLE UAKUFACTUBSBS, 182 ud 134, BUSSELL STB BET, MELBOUEH No. 7 STANDARD BILLIARD TABLE, PRICE, £BO COMPLETE. SUPERIOR TO ANT ENGLISH TABLE. BDALS AWARDED 808 THE GEEAT SUPERIORITY OP THEIR MANUFACTURES i London Dublin ... ... Victoria Now South Wales Do do ... Sydney 1002 CBEISTOHUBCH (GOLD MEDAL) 1882. ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOE BILLIAED TABLES. CALCUTTA (GOLD MEDAL) ... ... 18884. B. HALE AND CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE-CLOTH AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUPACTUEEES, AND EOPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH., DIRECT IMPOSTERS OP EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE TRADE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' IN thanking our Customers lor the liberal support accorded to ns for the last twenty years, we beg to nform them that we are selling our TEN TS. TARPAULINS, HORSE-CLOTHS, and all our goods at a much LOWER BATE than they have ever been sold before. HORSE-CLOTHS PROM 15s 6d EACH. Sole Agents for REDDAWAY’S CELEBRATED COTTON MACHINE BELTING, which wa al ways keep a Large Stock from 2to 8 inch. It s superior to leather, and Much Cheaper. Also, Leather Belting, all sizes. MARQUEES ON HIRE FEOM 24 x 12 TO 80 x 26. 7802 THE WONDEREUD WERTHEIM. WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. Latest Improvement*. Valuable Appliances. Ten Years’ Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder. Patent Drop-Rollers. Patent Loose-Wind, lag-Wheel. Patent Thread Releasor. Wertheim Machine* kept in Repairs for three years Free of Charge. Illustrated Catalogue* and sample* of work free from THE WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT, Valuable Improvements, Numerous Appliances, Strong, Rapid, Everlasting. Undoubtedly tho Bast Machines, Ten years’guarantee. AGENTS vos CHRISTCHURCH WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM INeW y. K. LAND C/LOTHIU (i JP AGTO'Iiy, OaSBEL S'I'BBBT. A SIGNAL VICTORY OVER DISEASE. THE GREATEST REVELATION OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, “ PROGRESSIVE SCIENCE,” OR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OP CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES ACCORDING TO THE LaWS OP NATURE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OP COMMON SENSE. NO MORE MERCURY, NOXIOUS DRUGS OB OTHER STOMACH CONTAMINATIONS. THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE REVOLUTIONISED.. THE MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE HEALING ART. THEBE IS HOPE POR THE WEAK, THE DEBILITATED, AND THE DISEASED. SIGNOR RBNAUD, The celebrated Eoleotopathlst, Botanic Practitioner, Bpeoiaßs^Profesaprof^NatuaLScience, te. Author of the following Works:—“The Principles and Practice of Medical Botany, “ The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatment of Disease, •* Shadows, Ao., do., Hm the honour of announcing to the Resident* of Auckland and New Zealand generally that he H * hM EOTABLMHEDffia NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE. 42. SHOBTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, for the effectual andpermaneat Cure of “ Functional Derangement, Nervous Affections, and Chronlo and Complicated Disease*.’’ CONSULTATION AND ADVICE (PERSONAL OR BY LETTER) FREE IGNOR RENAUD ha* made the following class of complaint* the study of hi* life, in hi* Eoleotio . treatment having proved pre-eminently successful in thousands of ease*. A aura cure wiii be ranteed in every case undertaken, viz. i—lncapacity for Study, or Business, Lose Phvsioal Debility. Premature Decay. Spermatorrhsaa, Errors of Youth, Lost Vitality, Spots and ioks before the Byes, Trembling of the Hands, Pimples on the Face, Lassitude mid Depression, worm. Head, “d Mini Compla&i Pits: Liver, Kidney, and Bladder Affections; Diseases Peculiar Females; Consumption (stages only); Cold Extremities! Rheumatism (both acute and chronic) j aoverished Blood j Scrofulous Humours; Piles; Nenralrfa ; Sciatica; Dropsy (of theohest, of tibe omen, and general); Indigestion, Flatulency, Sour ißelohings; Heartburn,.Dizziness, Hot and Cold Us; Pain and Oppression in the Stomach; Loss of Appetite and (all morbid conditions of the blood 1 general system, no matter from what cause arising. All those who may ha snSoring with any of tho labovo Harms of Disease or Compladnt* not hare itioned should at once consult the only NATURAL HEALER of all DISEASES in New Zealand. > practices upon Hygienic, Eoleotio, Utilitarian, and Cosmopolitan Principles, Nature s Own System of .ifny ail forms and phase* of Disease, discarding altogether tho nsa.of Mineral Drag* and Poison*. SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL CASES UNDERTAKEN. SUFFERERS CAN BE TREATED EQUALLY WELL AT A DISTANCE. P.O Box 239. CONFIDENCE ABSOLUTE. Onion Hours, 10 to 2, aud 4 to 8 Dint. NOTE THE ADDRESS t fjIHE jq-EW 2^ EALANI> JjJCLECTIC EPICAL JNBTITUTB. 42, SHOETLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. P.O. BOY 239

Business Notices. CHEISTCHUBCE DUNEDIN. N M PEOOF POSITIVE, At the N.Z. Interna* tional Exhibition of 1882 Nelson, Moate A Co.’s Celebrated Pure Blended Teas were acknowledged by three judges the brat by pence per lb, but Owing to an irregularity a frivolous protest was entered. Nelson, Moate A Co. threw up the award (although not compulsory) and challenged the opposing Company for another test; consequently a Special Committee was called, and the teas taken ont of the different cases by Mr Twopeny to be wrapped in plain papers (N. M. A Co/s conditions) to be sent to an expert appointed by the Committee; but the said Company, fearing their teas would not- stand another test, their prices were reduced 3d per lb, so the Committee decided that in spite of the irregularity they were thoroughly convinced, from the separate evidences of the jurors, that the first test was most severe and impartial* Although. N, M. & Co. were competing with scented , mixtures, flavoured with artificially scented teas, a Gold and Silveb Medal were awarded to them. 2/-, 2/4, and 4 1. , NELSON, MOATE A Co. Ask your Grocer for N. M, A CO.'S TEAS. _ & c AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, 8221

Business Hotises. Pubb'lndian T b a b. HYSLOP’B 'tea BUSH—TEADB WARS REGISTERED. We are supplying Genuine Pure INDIAN TEAS direct from our Tea Plantations, Darjeeling, India, In fib and 11b packets, at 2s, 2s 6d, 3a, and 3a 6d per lb. Each packet la guaranteed to be what it pro, teases. Wo also supply in 5, 10, 12, and 221 b neat Ja rned tins, and in 111 b Japanned canisters; also i-cbests of from iO to 601bs net, and in full chests of from 80 to lOOlbs net weight. These half-chests and chests are in the original boxes as made up on the Plantations. Our Teas show no dead leaves, sticks, and pieces of twigs floating about in the infused Tea, and they are perfectly free from sand, dirt and dust, which often make up 50 per cent of Ithe cheap stun sold under the name of Tea. See the opinions of ithe Home Press re Indian Teas The "Times" says s—"lndia, it has now been discovered, can grow far better Tea than China can," The "Morning Post” says:—“Those who de. sire to enjoy real Tea must turn their attention to the Indian Gardena, wherein tea Is grown which, for flavour and aroma, is unsurpassed.” The '* Glasgow Herald” says t— We have triad Tndian Teas, and assuredly {nothing we ever tasted can excel them.” “Chambers' Journal” says :—“lndia produces Tea superior to any in the world in flavour, strength and purity.” The favourable reports of the Press and authorities on Indian Tea might be given ad infinitum, OCR TERMS ARB CASH. N. HTSLOP A CO. Indian Tea Warehouse, 188, CASHED STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. VANTRD, respectable agents, to Ball our throughout Canterbury, 88 &

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

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

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

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