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Business Notices. T. TAYLOR’S PRICE LIST. OWING to numerous mistakes, and consequent confusion, THOS. inform his friends and the Public that ho is NOT CONNBC ED with and Papps. end never beta T. TAYLOR’S only Phtces of Bunra. Montgomery's ; just received i^F^ES^^bUPPLY^of—^ Somerville's Otago Oatmeal, 3s fid for 251 b . --n '= Patent Roller Floor, 6s 3d for 501 b; o.her brands. Brose Meal, 4Jd per lb [6e Fine White Crystal Sugar, Sfd per lb; good sugar, 2Jd per lb; sparkling loaf, 4d per lb Golden Syrup, Sfilb tins, 2Jd per lb j 2lb tins. 7}d Sperm Candles. 4)d per lb; white wax 9d, by the boxSidperlb Kerosene, per tin, 6a 3d; per case, 10s 3d; double refined ditto, 8s to 9a fid per tin Soap, 4s, Ss fid, fa fid to 14s per box; mottled soap. 10h per box; prize medal, 11s; Calvert's carbolic Hop Bitters, 3s 3d [soap, 6d per bar Siegel’s Syrup, 2s 3d A special line of New Season’s Tea, in half chests, at two p-innds (£2) good leaf, good flavour and fair strength—the best value ever offered in Ohr- stNew Season Box Tea, 10s 6d to 25s [church Elephant Brand. 18s 6d; Dragon, 22s Extra fine Souchong, 541 b box, 11s; 2lb fine Souchong in handsome caddie*, Ss Blended Teas in 6 and 121 b tins. Is 6d, Is Bd, Is 10d to 2a 8d per lb Gold Medal Coffee, Is 8d Best Hops, 7d per lb ...... v Nailrod Tobacco, 6s per lb, all kinds in stock T ing Fish, splendid sample, 44d per lb Dried Apples, s}d per lb Baking Powder, fid tin for Sjd Black Lead, td per doz Starch, 3ld per lb Square Blue, 7d per lb « lathes Lines, 3a, lid to fid Condensed Milk, 6d per tin Liebig Extract of Beef, 2oz jars, Is lOd Boiled Lollies, 4d per lb ; sugar almonds, 9d ; conversation lozenges, 9d ; jujubes, is Fresh Luncheon Biscuits, 2|d per lo New Jams, 5d per tin Mild Cured Hams, 7d per lb Cheese, 6d ~ Prime Potted Butter, 8d [Ss Sdper lb Hilda n’s Pure Cocoa (better than Van Houten s). Plaid Vestas, lid per dozen; 1000 Vestas. 6d per box Preserved Fruits, pears, grapes, blackberries, quinces. Ac., Is per 21b tin qujlJLCO) izvtf so j.v* v ““ Currants. Raisins and Sultanas washed and dried by Patent Machinery. Tm A ~%TT /IT) WILL FORWARD A COMPLETE , lAYI A)K PRICE LIST BY POST IP DESIRED. 101*011?: TIOSE TO WHO¥ ; HONOUR IS DUE< r, HIS admiraWe precept is followedlby^und^s,ot I appreciate the advantages and the the public, and the public reciproWe have cheriahed and ever thought it essential e of onr own free will, and without compulcate iha same feelim? by dealing* I*]* rallyTji co^ds connected with our trade at least 25porcent within eion of any sort, brought the prices down of all goods connecteu tl<Jd tQ onrßP i veß . nnd not. how the last six months. Onr motto has ben. is P the leaning Uature with soma who have become cheap do other grocers compel us to sell, which is tne leaning loßailised in the trade. iJßQlliacU 1U u>v iruuoi _ Family Congou Tea, in boxes, from 12s per # pox # half-chests. Is per lb • Coffee ground daily on The premises—Ceylon. Is per bi Plantation, Is 2d per lb; Best Mocha, Is Id per lb Sugar, Dark Brown, 2d „ Yellow, 2W „ White Crystals, 2|d Luncheon Biscuits 51b lor Is' Tapioca and Sago, 2d per lb Heave s Food, 9id per tin , Bottled Fruits, lOd per tottle; Gooseberries and Plums Kerosene, 130 test, 5s 2d per tin Paraffin Candles. Bi<i per lb Sperm do 44d Corn Flour 3id Hudson's Washing Powder, 6i per doz Best Cheese, 6d per lb Home-cured Hams, 7d per lb Tobacco, flat plugs, 4s fid perlb Nnilrod and other brands, 5s Mixed Lollies, 4Jd per lb Liebig’s Extract, 104 rt par pot Pure Limejuice, Is fid quart bottle Limejuice Cordial, Is TAYLOR & PAPPSWHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH GROCERS, m. HIGH RUR. T CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. B. J. HALE. H* BOTE D CHEAP |HOP J O E^E T.»V DES E.PTIOB OP SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. B J HALE has decided to Dispose of his Entire Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. His GREAT SS? S?Sk. .1. o~t EW W-m * r-d-nb. toK, CASHEL STBEET. Boots, Boots. Children’s Shoos, from Ladies’ Slippers, from Ladies* Cashmere House from Ladies' Superior House from ••• GHrls’ 11 to 1 Elastic Sides, from ... Ladies’ Kid Side Springs, from ... Ladies’ Superior do do from ... Ladies’ Lome Kid Shoes, from ... Ladies* Very Superior Kid Boots, from ... PRICE per pair Is 2a fid 3s fid 4efid 5s Ss fid fia fid 7s fid 8a fid LIS T:- , „„ , Gents’ Colonial - made Nailed Bluchers, from .. .. _ ... Gents’ Colonial-made Shooting Boots, from Gents’ Colonial - made Elastic Sides, from ... ... Gents’ Hand-sewn Elastic Sides, from Gents’ onr own make (nv) Water. tights, from •• Gents' Colonial - made Pegged Shooting Boots, from ... 7s fid per pair 12s fid 12s fid 14s fid 15s fid 15s fid O 0 tKI || OUUUUUH WWIO) MWh* ••• Aji other Lines Equally Cheap. Early Inspection is invited. Every Article a Bargain NOTE THE ADDRESS—AI BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. CORNER OP CASHEL AND COLOMBO NOTE iujiiu.i-.oo—paa STEBi!jTBi CHRISTCHURCH. 8332 ASK YOUR GROCER FOR ( NELSON, MOATE & CO.’S , PRIZE MEDAL PURE BLENDED TEAS. BOLD *t.t. OVER THE COLONIES. AND ACKNOWLEDGED THE BEST IN THE WOELD. man CIRCULARS! FOR PRESS OPINIONS THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM. WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM I WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES,' Latest Improvements, Valuable Appliances. Ten Years’ Guarantee. Patent Automatic Winder, Patent Drop-Rollers. Patent Loose-Wind-ing-Wheel. Patent Thread Releaser, Wertheim Machines kept In Repairs for three years Free of Charge. Illustrated Catalogues and samples of work free from THE WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT. Valuable Improvements, Numerous Appliances, Strong, Rapid, Everlasting. Undoubtedly the Best Machines, Ten years’ guarantee. AGENTS roa CHRISTCHURCH WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM WERTHEIM The NBW ft LAND C/LOTHINQ IP AOTOV.T, CvASHEL St reet! A DERANGEMENT OP THE LIVER THE CAUSE OF DISEASE IN THE STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. Below will be found a brief summary of a Lecture upon the Liver, delivered before the Eclectic College of Medicine, by _____ __ X rr\r\rMTT DU J. HAYDOCK. The Liver has been known as the great blood-maker and blood-purifier of the Circulation. From its size and spongy structure, it plays a moat important part in the animal economy, as regards assimilation and nutrition. Food taken in the month nnd acted upon hy the digestive organs of the stomach is converted into Glucose and Peptone, and in these forms eaters the Portal vein. Here, hy the action of the Liver these substances ore converted into a form of sugar and pass out of the Liver by a largo vein, called the Hepatic vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed serves twopnrposes, viz the maintenance of heat in the body and assisting in the cell growth of the system. Dr Murchison says The composition of bile and its secretion is very complex. It is constantly passage t . that now occur, and which we all know of ~, , 1. The patient complains of a feeling of weight and fullness of the stomach 2. Distension of the bowels by winch 8. Heartburn. ... , . , , 4, A feeling of weariness, pains in the limbs, and great sleepiness after meals. 5. A bad taste in the mouth, especially in the morning, and furred tongue. C. Constipation, with an occasional attack of diarrhoea. 7. Headache in front of head. ~ ... , 8. Depression of spirits aud great melancholy, with lassitude, nnd a disposition to leave everything for to-morrow, , All of the above symptoms go to show functional derangement of the liver; and now comes the great imnortance of any error made as to the condition of the patient. He should immediately provide himsell with a LIVER STIMULANT, the moat common form of which is a Pill. Daily experience shows that this, when the Pill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver, and can be almost always relied on. I have devoted many years ef my life, as many of you now before me know, to compounding a Pill that will act readily and systematically as a Bilious Remedy. Ido not believe in great purgatives, aud therefore have madea Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I have called it DR HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILL. ONE PILL IS A DOSE I (SUGAR COATED.) ONE PILL IS A DOSE I ONE PILL:iB A DOSE 1 For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Dr Haydock’s [New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill wiil satisfy the most sceptical. A For Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General lassitude. Want of Appetite, and Siok Headache, Dr Haydock’s New Liver Pills will ho found an Effectual Remedy, They are universal in their effects, and a cure can almost always be guaranteed. EACH VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY PILLS-ONB PILL IS A DOSE. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, POE SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Every Pill is Sugar Coated. If your druggist does not keep them, ;we will mail them free to any address on receipt of 25 stamps. Five Vials for Idol. BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY, CAUTION, —To secure the genuine Haycock’s Pills, observe that the signature of J. H, Francis, Agent for the United States, is written on every dozen packages. Purchase none without this. s As Dr Haydock’s Liver Pills are entirely different from the 212 kinds now in the market, any sceptic have a sample bottle sent him free on receipt of his name and address. HAYDOCK & CO., NEW YORK, U.S.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 8034, 6 December 1886, Page 2

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