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BuAlnesß Notices GREAT WORD COMPETITION. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Fourth Prize £2 B. & H. SMITH, r HOOT DEPOT, TTNIVERSAL BOOi Hion Street, Hava decided to Establish A, WOBD COMPETITION, After the manner bo greatly to vogue in England. The Conditions are ns follow Customer at the shop will be given a ticket, «stLeS3Twif then bo entitledtc. oomgrtetar the prizes, which will be paid in cash, 1 1m f iidasl s nbmitting the largest number of words that ■can be maae out of the two words, "UNIVERSAL DEPOT." ■will receive the first prize, and the others in order ior the second, third and fourth Proper name?, names of places, foreign woras, and abbreviations must not bo used. ... . Closed envelopes, containing the competit on ticket and list of words, will be rece ved at the shop xl.. to the Slat May. or letters may be seat through fr.fiA past, marked 44 Word Coiuyeiition. This Word Competition will create a httlo pleasant diversion, with a chanco of secaring a Substantial Prize, and at the same time serve to let ethe public know that SMITH’S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT IS THE CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT In Christchurch. Xadies’ and Gents’ Evening and Dress Shoes in Great Variety. ‘ Sants’ Pewn linos—splendid things for coming Winter-just landed. Farmers and their families can obtain the Best Value in Canterbury. Hew Shipments by Every Steamer. FDE CHEAP BOOTS NOT TO BE BEATEN. fLT NiYEBSAi Boot J3 epot * Next to Petersen’s. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. A QEAND DISPLAY OP SOOTS AND SHOES Will take place on TUSDAY NEXT, APEIL 2k», at THE BEE HIVE, High Street. • |iHE Pub.io are cordially invited to come and see I the display, whioh,wiil be one of the best shown in the City of Christchurch for decorative skill, excellency o( workmanship, quality and durability of goods shown. The causes and effects of this grand d splay will bo twofold: —First, to show to the public what can be doue in the way of Colonial workmanship, and, second (the most p -pular of all), •tho Low Prices at which the goods will bo told, as nil the goods shown will be ABSOLUTELY FOE SALE. W*ROBI N S O N Wishes to call the attention of tho public to the large stock of COLONIAL, ENGLISH, PSENCH, AND GEEMAN GOODS, Just opened up, which will be sold at prices never hetore attempts i in Christchurch, bis one object being to supply a class of cheap and durable goods 4o the million. It is just four years from the day I took my lease in High street to the day I make my grand display of boots and shoes, a fact that I have been well patronised bv the public and appreciated by them lor the lowness of m? prices. How utterly tho croakers have fallen who predicted my stylo of trading In cheap >*). ti and thoca would toon come Ao a close, COME ALL AND BEE THE GEAND DISPLAY. W. E O BTN SON. BEE HIVE, High street. 2378 BEABS FOUNDING. HAVING scoured the services of a FIE ST* CLASS MOULDER, we are prepared to -EXECUTE ALL OEDEES WITH DISPATCH AND AT LOWEST PRICES. CASTINGS DAILY TAYLOE * OAKLEY, PLUMBEEG, GABPITTESS, BBASB FIHISHEES A.IEOHWOEKEES, ZSL Trane street west, Christchurch, YBT EE B AND FISH . WILLIAM HOB2OBIN & CO., FISH AND OYSXEE MERCHANTS, BLUFF HARBOUR, OAMPBELLTOWN. 3598 s T E P H E N S' I * K S. 18 'xOMPANA general de TABACOS, ] DE FJLII’iNAB, MANILA. CAPITAL PAID UP, £3 OCO.OOO STEELING. The above important and powerful Company, aviug for several years past shipped their umufnoturea to Australia, and found them greatly pproved, now desire to inform their frieuds and ae public that they have made arrangements to ctend their business so as to place their cigars uthin tho read, of consumers every wb ore throughat the Colonies. They draw attention to their rands as follows, viz. •. ( MEISIO V tABANAS ] [ COETADO3 C CAVITE ) teeides 31 "brands special quality, equal to Havanah, riHt h may aiBO bo* obtained, and whch are highly bteemed m Kurope. Tho Company spare no Kpense to secure the best Je.if, and po?sess three ery largo plantation**—viz,, ISan Antonio, ban tafael and Santa Isabel, compn g about (5000 creg . the produce of which is not sufficient to ►rovide for their outjmt, but in a shoi time those rill be considerably enlarged. In the meantime be Company have to purchase besides, ihroecmrtbs of tho whole tobacco produced in tho > hihppines. They warrant that only the best /Ogayen and Isabela tobacco is used in thtir imnufacttres. Tho Cigars may be had of all leolers and merchants, and wholesale houses can e feupplied on application to the agents. P, hAYMAN & <JO., JDuDedm, 129 ChrißtchurcU. and Auckland. it* JPatteeson HOESE BELIEF. ONCE USED, ALWAYS CS3D. PATTERSON’S HOESE BELIEF be Best in the World, and can he Used With Confidence as an Outwaid Application. ; a well-tried Remedy, and ns tho Hundreds ot Testimonials can show, has proved itself Worthy of its Name. A FEW TESTIMONIALS; To Mr W. H. Patterson Dear Sir, —my well-known horeo Bushman, du.ing the steeplechase at Parowai. received a very severe bruise on the stifle joint, causing great swelling and stiffness. A few applications of your Horse Belief put him right in a wonderfully snort time, and. I have therefore great pleasure in testifying to its efficacy. It is without doubt a most valuable remedy.—ll. A. Wright, Junr., Thames. I have used your Horse Belief, and find it very efficacious for wounds and sprains.—Geo. Hulmk, Butcher, Auckland. I have used jour Horse Belief for wounds on horses, and I find it to be u really u-eful aiticle.— T. McLauqhlie, Bon ct Master of the Hounds, Auckland. Dear bir, —The racehorse Dressmaker received a severe sprain on Christinas Day, not being able to move out ot tho stable, except on three legs, hut after one or two applications ot Patterson’s Horse Belief, went to the Pukekohe Races next day, and ■won two races without showing any signs of lameness. — James Muir owner ot Dressmaker. Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co., Merchants, Auckland and Lordon, write:—"'Wo have ourselves -seen its markedly good effect when applied to one of our own hocks.’’ AH who have tried PAtTFESON’S HOESE BELIEF declare it NEVER PAILS. Coupoanded unlcr Personal Superintendence of J. FILLMORE DAY, id.i’.S , Chemist and Druggist. May bsobtained trim Chemists and Storekeepers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8144, 15 April 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8144, 15 April 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8144, 15 April 1887, Page 2

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