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Merchandise: J AMES BTE WAN & Co. London, Melbovunb and Suva, Fiji, Desire to intimate that the; have secured Offices in DUNCAN’S BUILDINGS, Corner o{ Cashel and Manchester streets, where their BepreseatatWe, MB J. E, HABD 18, Will be glad to ~ RECEIVE INDENTS For English, American and Continental Goods of all descriptions, Christchurch, December. 1886. 181 TX EN E Y JgEBEY A O. BALT. BPIU^fAND MERCHANTS, 114, Lichfield street, Christchurch j And at LONDON. BOSTON, MELBOUBKB, AND ADELAIDE. ON S A L B—- •• Black Horse ” finest stored Salt ■* Black Horse ” coarse Curing Balt Packing or St Übo'a Salt Bakers’Bolt Cheap Salt tor Hides, Ac. Book Salt Jar Salt Drysalteries Peppers, Spious, Sago, Tapioca And other Eastern produce Ur us ago Sktne and Butoliara’ requisites &o So. W ABBE, Hockley a C/o. (Likitbd). WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South Bbitish Chaubebs, stbbet, chbistchuech, (Collar Bn&ahSe feoin Cathedral Square.) The Stock of WiSSt (ted Spirits held by this Company embraces heedful variety for ordinary or special use. Assorted dozens of LlqutSe Cto Supplied for family or invalid purposes. . , Special arrangements mode for IJaJio or Dinner Parlies. Look-up Bin Cases provided for race meetings, pionicß, Ao. Wines packed and forwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference. A choice selection of finest Indian and Havonah Cigars, 8048 Miscellaneous PHB J. W. STOAKES AUTOMATIC SHADING PEN, For Plain, Fancy, and Ornamental Lettering, JTN SPECIALLY adapted for show card writing, tPi engrossing, map work, and all kinds of writing where elegance of style and finish ie desired. It mokes the light and dark line at the oamo tiros with one single stroke of the pen. Manufactured in six different sizes. Packed one dozen of a kind in a box. Also put up in sets containing one of each kind and one each of Nos. X, 2, and 3. No. 0,1-X6th in wide. No. 1, tin wide. No, 1, 3-16th in wide. No. 3, iin wide No. 4, fin wide. No. 5, tin wide. A special Ink is also manufactured. in six brilliant colours, put up in boxes containing one dozen of a kind, also one dozen assorted in a box We also pat up one pen of each size and three assorted bottles of ink in an elegant box, whioi makes a very convenient way to show the g x>ds. Ink powders are also manufactured In some colours as the inks, and these can be transmitted through the malls. Circulars and samples sent on application. J. D. WHITMORE i CO., Agents, 43, and 45, Bookman, and 166 William streets. Now York. THE DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY'S SIGHT FEED LUBEICATOB CUPS, For Oiling Valves and Cylinders of Steam Engine* by the only perfect method, through tn steam pipe. First Prize at Fair American Institute and Miller** International Exposition, in 1830. THE oil passes in sight, drop by drop, into the column of steam, where it vaporises, that becoming a steam lubricant, oiling perfectly every part reached by the steam. Any clean oil, black ci white, light or heavy, may be used. Saves from SC to par cent in oil and wear of machinery, thus paying for itself several times a year. A cup wU] be sent to responsible parties on 20 days' trial if desired. In ordering give diameter of cylinder. Notice.—The first lubricators ever made, showing the oil passing drop by drop up through a trmis. parent water mnunber, were devised by ns, and the same are fully embraced by many Letters Patent, owned and controlled by us, which have been sustained in several hotly contested legal contests. Our customers, therefore, need have no fears in their purchase and use. We are the solo owners of the Sight Feed feature as claimed and used by ns, and we shall hold purchasers and users responsible who are encroaching upon our riguts by the nn-aw-ul use of our devices. Address— DETROIT LUBEICATOB COMPANY. Office—l 29, Griswold street, Detroit, Mich. Note.—ln our recent suit against the American Lubricator Company, of Stanley Matthews, of the United States Supreme Court, involving their sight floored was rendered i& our favour* August 39 hn

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 6

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