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. Btuiaew Notice*. sEAS.O N A B L E : v . ! 1N , •* & FRESH SUPPLY GOO D S T. TAYLOR’S, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH, 83COLOMEO 12S - “ WER ...... HIGH STREET, CORNER OF ST ASAPH STREET. ... TT|UBE West JndiaLimejulce, Is &o. 8 ; 5 F C rolt“ alt^M^Hop Jtr including and $“« fidwrTrilon: Maclean-a Pickles. 6d per bottle; Bitter*, Ss 3d; strong Ploklin* Vinegar as WWL*«aSsrlb; Carbolic Disinfecting Powder, Mild Cared Ham**. 7d ior lb rAkaroa. per tin jHop per i t c bottle; Pure Sweets, 5» pfurT’o^cof^Sd wStoA W Gold Leaf. Navy Twist. Ac.. in st<?ok. White W “ T ?«l a o^ 40 Is l°a a “f pi a n n e d rM b llß. 8 ’ per lb; in 21b Japan Canisters. 6s; 6|lb 7id ; cases o£ 2561 b tins. 24d per lb. Baking Powder, is per lb. Bird Seed, 2td pat lb. Kerosene, from 6s 3d per tin. ORDERS deUvered in Town or Suburbs, or at the Railway Station, same day. B. HALE AND CO., . SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE-CLOTH AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUIACTUEEES, AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. dieect impoetees of everything CONNECTED WITH TOB TRADE. WHOLESALE AND EETAITi. we beg to onr goods ALL SIZED TARPAULINS « Bole Agents for REDDAWAY’S CELEBRATED COTTON MACHINE BELTING, - which we always keep a Large Stock from 2to 8 inch. It s superior to leather, and Much Cheaper. Also, Leather Belting, all sires. MARQUEES ON HIRE FROM 24 x 12 TO 80 x 26. 7m TAILOR & PAPPB’ CURRENT PRICES. A BEOWBOOT. best 6d per lb; Acid. 2s 4d per lb; A l ®^varieties; f\ of all descriptions; BisOTits-Lunch M, mixed *d, u *p ow der, Berwick’s, 6d per tin; dsrtin’s, Sd per doz. Sd per bottle; S**eLa-lEleotrio 4id, Paraffine, fluted, BJd; Com larley. Pearl, Sib for la; Blue, light Oxfordlßid i t; an 9 d^f-S le “er ib ; Oocoa-P«7's. la 4d per Ibj flour, 4d per lb; Cream of Tartar, Is 6if ner A; best, 6d per lb; Extract of ludson’i. Ia 4dper lb; Van Houten’a, 3s 9d per lh; Currants. sja_per in, • 7d Vertex; Gelatine, ?elai?B. d 5 B d Mr fumate. for hb-° «ice Yd or oS’gw^in^ d per bottle; Fruit Saline, eqwjto Enos,jto per M^’ibSa^ld 6^ food’s. Turner’s jiOatmeol -Duneither brands; Flour-Moir s. 501 b, 6a; 1001 b. Us 6d Zslb, lin; Cnddon’s, 2Slh.Asj; Molt s : Kwoßene. P* t f X J too. 7a 6d per tin; Matqhes-Sofety, 'resh Herrings, 6d Mt tin; Kippered do.»d per tin . Bed Herring, . l 8 4d . Corned Beef, rawn. lOd per tan; Bheep s ’longues. Is M ; Bp»st Beef, WMO. Ven ' ua Twist> 5 , . Navy do> each brand, 21b tins, is 4d; plugs, 5a per lr ° 4fl 5a sd 6s 3d, g a 6d, per box ;3d; Kuby do,ssM; Soap.lid.M. M, W. 6d. and 7d pe M , . la 4d, J-cn and Perrin’s idf sir“h”coliL’a and other brands, 3ld ; Seeds-Hemp, Sid,.Canary. 2*d. Special quotations made to suit large purchasers, Sta Von holders, Hotelkeepers. &c. taylob&”papps, 157, 159, 105, AND 197, HIGH STREET, CHEISTCHCECH. Tea Ticket Prize Number for the week ending January 28th, 14515. A DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER THE CAUSE OP DISEASE . - IN THIS STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. Below will be found a brief summary of a Lecture upon the Liver, delivered before the Eclectic Wh -‘“ fcto ’*' DR j. haydock. !} ze m the mouth'oSd acted upon by the digestive organs of the stomach is ligl tat:n °Yof weight and fullness of the stomach L Distension of the bowels by wind. 4* A feelinifof weariness, pains in the limbs, and great sleepiness after meals. 5 ; x "bad taste In the mouth? especially in the morning, and furred tongue, c! Constipation, with on occasiohal attack of diarrbeea. I' KjSiiSlwSu mcl.neholr, »lth L.sltudo, .nJ • *H««i to l«v. mmyt this, when the Pill the reaihest mode A* thS Dnof the*Llveri -^ll^M^mcSilv^iid^ystoinidii^alli^a^^a^BiUous _ Bilious on active riUTiiOCK-B„N|:W, UTEB PILL. ONE PILL IS A DOSE! ONE°MLI;IB A DOSE 1 ONE PILL.IB A DOSE I For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Dr Haydook’s |New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill will ^ Weakness, Geneml Latitude Want of Appetite, and . Headache Dr Hay dock’s New Liver Pills will ba found an Effectual Remedy . LCIf y VIAIf(Jo^AINB*I WE^Ty ß ?*!*A S 1)0dE. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE FOR SALE BY ALI'DBUG GISTS. mbs Mireoelpt 0?25 stamps. 0 40 CAUTION—To seoture the genuine Hatdock’s Pills, observe that the signature of J..H. Francis, have a sample bottle sent him free on receipt of his name and address. HAYDOCK & CO., NEW YORK, U.S. IMPORTANT TO ALL. E NO’S FECIT SALT.—It is the best Preventive of, and Cure for, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Skin Eruptions, Pimples on tho Face, Giddiness, Feverishness, or Feverish Colds, Mental Depression, of Appetite. Constipation, Vomiting, Thirst, Ac., and to remove the effects of errors of Eating and who are'Fagged, Weary, or Worn out, or any one whose duties require them to undergo Mental or Unnatural Excitement or Strain, If its great value in keeping the Body in Health were universally known, no family would be without it. A NATURAL WAY OP RESTORING OR PRESERVING HEALTH, USE ENO’S FRUIT SALT. PREPARED FROM SOUND RIPE FECIT. IT IS A PLEASANT BEVERAGE, BOTH COOLING, REFRESHING, AND INVIGORATING. TO PARENTS.—This Preparation is Invaluable in the Nursery as a Gentle Laxative; it is pleasant to the taste, and much superior to Seuna or other nauseous drugs ; it corrects the ill effects of over-eating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishness or heat of the skin. The bowels ought to ba kept free by the FRUIT SALT for a month or six weeks after eruptive diseases, as Measles, Scarlet; Fever, Chicken-pox, Small-pox, and all Fevers or Infections Diseases, &c., for its use frees the system of the “ dregs.” Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the N nrsery it is beyond all praise. HOT COUNTRIES.—ACIDITY OF STOMACH, BILIOUSNESS, FEVERS.—" Though uuasked by Mr Fno, or any one Interested in tho manufacture of FRUIT SALT, or rather the Crystaliaed Salts of various fruits, I, nevertheless, tike great pleasure in saying that I have personaUy used this remedy, and know it, not alone to be excellent, but real'y invaluable. Especially must this be the case in the hot countries of tho Fast, where Acidity of the Stomach, Biliousness, and Fevers are so common,—J. M. Peeiiles, M. 1)., Author of • Around the World,’ ‘ Travels in Polynesia, China, India, Arabia, Egypt, Ac., Ac.”' DDEN CHANGES OF WEATHER, ANY EMERGENCY, INFLUENZA, FEVERISH COLDS.— Dro- /ine an Overdraft on the Bank of Lite.—Late hours, fagged, unnatural excitement, breathing impure air, too rich food, alcoholic drink, gouty, rheumatic, and other blood poisons, biliousness, sick head-ache, skin eruptions, pimples on the face, want of appetite, sourness of stomach, Ac., use ENO’S FRUIT SALT. It is pleasant,' cooling, health giving, refreshing, and invigorating. Yon cannot over-state its great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. T nhi —legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Read the followingln the Sunreme Court of Sydney (N.S.W.), an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning, perpetually restrointog the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno’s Fruit Salt, and riving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive tnal of two days duration, biuunnnimouslydismiased with costs.’’-" Sydney Morning Herald,” Nov. 26. 1885, fION —Examine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked “ ENO S FRUIT SALi. out it, you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. WithDIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT. DISEASE* PREPARED ONLY AT. ENO’S FRUIT SALT WORKS, 4623 HATCHAM. LONDON. S,B (| BY J, C. BNO'S PATENT.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8089, 9 February 1887, Page 2

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