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Business Notices* ASK- TOUR GROCER 808 NELSON, MOATE & CO.’S If your Grocer doe* not Keep them, eend to any of our Befell EetabPBICESt 3/4, 8/8 par lb lishments throughout the Colony, and get them. CESs Have nothing else. Owing to 3/- 3/4 4/-per ft the great name onr Pure Teas hare made, hundreds are packing any Teas and mixtures of all sorts in fancy packets to tempt the public. Beware of such. Our blends contain nothing hut the best ▼alues (which time has proved), and are worked np to their respective standards from direct importations, and as the largest Importers in N.Z.. and holders cf the beat assortment of China. India, and Ceylon Teas, besides being the Introducers and only blending firm in N.Z., we are confident there is no snob value being offered. If you are pressed to buy other so-called Blended Teas refuse them, forthey are only spurious copies. PURE BLENDED TEAS. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. CHEISTCHUBCH. DUNEDIN. agents eyebtwhebb.

COUNTRY RESIDENTS WILL DO WELL TO PURCHASE AT THE ' O’ X C (»®GISTBMiD» ■ GROCERY IMPORTING COMPANY, CASH GROCERS. JBIOO REWARD. IT having come to our knowledge that wmepeMonor we hereby Caution the Public " MrrUfbi are £«*« without our authority. J 0 ... 0 „. 0 ... 0 ... 0 Sahara — Snowdrops ... Finest Crystals Soft White ... Hoist Sugar... Cut Loaf Crushed Loaf ... ... . ••• 0 “* Teas -Original Box«s. 9a 6d to -22 s J.Chesta Strong Liquoring Tea at 1 • 4-Chests at Is 3d, Is 6d, and finest imported. Is 9d ... ... Blended Teas at la. Is M. IsM. and finest imported, 2s, packed 1121 b canisters. Sis per canister d s per lb 2i 2* .. 2 H St M per box per lb Acid Oath Soda Blacking (Dfty Startui i) Baking Powder (loose) Candles, fall weights... White Wax Currants Qroats Heave's Food Kerosene—l3o end ISO test... ... Extract Soap, Hudson's, 10 pkt»_ for ... * Washing Powder ... JJ Marmalade. Keillor’s... 0 Boiled Lollies - -JJ Conversations, imported JJ Scotch Mixtures ... ® Condensed Milk ® Plaid Vestea 0 _ 8 „ 0 3 n 0 41 per doz 0 10 per lb 0 Si ~ 08 .. 5* 0 84 per tin 0 &4 „ • 6 per doz 74 per tin 44 per lb 6 M 6 „ 5 per tin 44 per doz Fresh Mullet Safeties ... 1000 Vestas Hop Bitters Essence Lemon, 4a and 6a... ... Coffees, ground and roasted dally on the premises, 9d, Is, la So, best Is 6d Starch - „ lib boxes Best Sago ... Bice, Id, 2d, and best Tapioca, 2d, best ••• English Pickles Hollo way’s and Cockle’s Pills Steedman’s Powders Irish Moss ... St Jacobs Oil Reigel’s S'yrup Keene’s Ox, Blue Flour—2slb bags 801 b bags Soap—lid. 2d, 3d and Challenge ... Large bars G.T.C. d 74 per t ; n 3 per doz . 54 per box 2 per bottle per lb 0 3 0 4 „ 0 II 0 24 „ 0 24 „ 0 6| per bottle 2 10 per bag 1 0 per box 1 0 per pkt 0 114 per bottle 2 3 „ 2 3 „ 0 84 per lb 9 par bag 6 0 „ 0 6 per bar 0 6 - 9 „ Soap-4* &. Ss 6d. 6s 61,8 a 6d and B 6 per box Cocoa—Van Houten's »• -S 8 pec lb Fry's 1 | »• Cornflour—Bsd* 4d 2 r »• Signet Nailrod $ 2 Worcester S«uce, pints 0 9 par bottle ON IjaBQE OKDBESAll Goods Bellvered f Between Cookbsm Bouse and Bell and Sbarland b|« WHOLESALi ARMAGH AND VICTORIA STREETS.

„ .TOTH Grocers knowing that under our Cash System we hare expected andobtained alegitinmto 0 adopted a trade, second to none j?. Chxutohurch But i if dhcthan their assertions, chelr pany, to parrot-like indtotxon o* a large oonoe , positively state, without fear of ooutraquototioSalare no criterion of what; seUat. We can posmvmy Qrooery Bnßlnesßln diction, that there is no J, 0 * e t V6 tat have simply sold at a low profit rather than give credit; Christchurch. We never attempted to out.but.have nw smo.a^ a 10 Qf Kroccrleß now to what whUe others obtained moatartiolee has had a tendency to rise they were a few mMthß i 8 to sell any article at loss than a, payable profit, rather than folL So, in tufaxe, « any irexauer y determined to take no second p >sitaon to anyone. 4 n inta^ontw1 0 man’s powder. Is; 1000 vestas, W, Beigets sy p, t p mackerel. lOd per tin: fruit saline, 2s per 3Jd and 4d ; flour. SOIb hap, 5s 6d; npw Jam. «**«>£. S*uS piSSes (law size}, 7d; Heave's foSd, bottle; Signet nail roo^,mixtures «U mTS S».W. 3 a fe.a. top -m wlper lb. ‘ Special quotations made to suit Stat’on holders. Hotelkeepers, &a, T AYLOB&"PAPPS, 157, 159, 195, AND 197, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Hatch 14—Prize Tickets, Winning Numbers, 12325,105; 12215, 10s.

NOTICE. RIVER’S BUILDINGS, CASHEL STREET, CLOSE TO CORNER OP HIGH STREET, At present In occupation of Mr EuehbrooV, Draper. f£P* ABOVE PEE&HCSTS WILL BE OPENED IN BEGINNING OP APEIL AS A FIRST - CLASS TEA AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. jsss A DERANGEMENT OP THE LIVER THE CAUSE OP DISEASE 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 J JJ^YDOCK. The Liver been known as the great blood-maker and blood-purifier of the Circulation. Prom its size and spongy structure, it plays a most important part in the aifimal wonomy, as regards tiOT“dnXlU<mrFoodtakenm the mouthand acted upon by the digestive ttertomaohis converted into Qlnooso and Peptone, and in these forms enters the Portal jehu P* the Liver! these substances are converted into a form of sugar and pass out of tho Liver by a largo vein, called the Hepatic vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed serves two purposes, viz.! the maintenance of heat in the body and assisting in the ceU growth ofJ&o system. . .. i)r Murchison says : "Thocomposition of bile and its secretion is very complex. Itta TOnstonUy being secreted bv tho liver,, and increasing suddenly before eating, gradually decreases as soon aa the auDotito la satisaed and feeding ceases." Now, if this most important organ of tlw body becomes torpid, or*the passage of bile interfered with, emaciation and disease ensue. I note eight marked peculiarities that now occur, and which we all know of .... ... . 1. The patient complains of a feeling of weight and fullness of the stomach i. Distension of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 8. Depression of spirits and great melancholy, with lassitude, and a disposition to leave every, thing for tomorrow. . All of the above symptoms go to show functional derangement of tho liver ; ana now comes the great importance of any error made as to the condition of the patient. He should immediately provide himself with a LIVER STIMULANT, the most common form of which is a Pill. Daily experience snows that this, when the Fill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting tho action of the Liver, and can be almost always relied on. I have devoted many years of my life, os many of yon now before me know, to compounding a Pill that will not readily and systematicaUy as a Bilious Remedy. Ido not believe in great purgatives, And 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 t ONE PILL IS A DOSE! , TWENTY-FIVE For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Dr Haydock's (New Liver Pills are a perfect onie. One PHI will FOB SALE BY ALL* DRUGGISTS. „ ■ , T , rlnwi not keen* them, we will mail them free to any HvAYiatoSSfldol, BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. CAUTION,—To secure the genuine 8 Ptochase • co >

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8122, 19 March 1887, Page 2

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