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Business Notices H. ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS. P A N N E L L i 93 Mancbestek Sibeet 93 DIRECT IMPOBTBE & MANUFACTURER OP BOOTS AND SHOES. Just Arrived for the Season, * WELL-SELfcCTED AND COMPLETE AfcSOBTMENT OF GOODS, Which in Quality and Cheapness are hound to suit ' ' the Purchasers. -A* A LAEGE SEASONABLE STOCK BOOTS & SHOES OP ODE OWN MAKE Beoommende itself for Stylo, Soadity, and Cheapness, Incur extensive and steady •rnSfl 11 (sewn, pegged, and riveted Boots ana Shoes of every description) we can ™£9 e<a 1110 public in every respect the best advantages, H. PANNELL, 93 f Hon Chester Street South. W. H. Patti e s o h-s HOKSE BELIEF. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. PATTERSON'S “"hOBSB BELIEF Is the Best in the World, and can he Used With Confidence as an Outward Application, It is a well-tried Remedy, and as the Hundreds of Testimonials can show, has proved itself Worth; of its Name. A PEW TESTIMONIALS s To Mr W. H. Paitbbsok Jab. Lamb, Cab, Carriage Proprietor, Christ. Church Having used “ Patterson's Hcrse Belief ■foe enlargement of the knees •in a mare of mine, after a few applications the result was entirely satisfactory. Also, on a hay horse, pastern joint. I can safely recommend it to my horse owner friends. 19th April. 1687. James lamb. ■ ■ I have used ■ your Horse Belief, and Audit very efficacious for wouuds and sprains.— Geo. HULKS, Batcher, Auckland. : _ „ _ , I have used your Horse Belief fpr wonndß on horses, and I find it to be a really useful article.— T. McLacohiis, Son of Master of the Hounds, Auckland. , . Dear Sir, —The raoehoree Dressmaker received a ■#3vere sprain on Christmas Bay* aot betaff able to move out of the stable, except on three legs, but after one or two applicaiiioos of Patterson a Horse Belief, went to the Pokekohe Races next day, and won two mces wichont showing any signs of lame■ess,—James Mma. owner of Dressmaker. _ Messrs L. D, Nathan and Co., Merchants, Auckland and London, writeWo have ourselves Men its markedly good; effect when applied to one of our own hacks.* All who have tried HoesE BELIEF declare it NEVER FAILS. Compounded under Personal Buperintondence of J. PXL* MORE DAY, M.P.8., ' Chemist and Druggist. May hi obtained from Cheiniats and Storekeepers. EIPTY PEE CENT LESS THAN COLONIALS. FIFTY PEE CENT LESS. BOOKS! BOOKS II BOOKS!!! BOOKBINDING! - ”STATIONERY! Lawyers, Doctors, Clergymen, Merchants, Schools and Colleges Supplied. rjiHß Undersigned, who attend leading Book and I Picture hales, and are purchasers of Valuable Private Libraries in England and the Contixmut, can supply books at about 50 per cont less Hum usual cost price Pictures, Books Mid MSB, bought ou order. ■ All new and second-hand English and Continental Books and Reviews supplied on shortest notice. Libraries furnished throughout. Wholes-la Bookbinding and Stationery at exoeodinglylpw rates, Eemit by Bank or Postal Draft withWrder. J. MOSCEIPT PYE A CO., EXPOET BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND • ’' PUBLISHERS, „ ■ 164, West Resent Stbeet, w GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. GOOD NEWS FROM HOME! For the convenience of "Kin Beyond Sea,” J. MOSCEIPT PYE (of the above firm) who has had -great experience .of the various of hbdles and gentlemen abroad and in the Colonies, acts as General * gent, and executes with economy and despatch commissions entrusted to him, for anything largo or small that may be wanted from Europe, Correspond ents in all parts. Manufac- ‘ turea and Patents, also Financial and Commercial undertakings placed oh the English Market, ] Preliminary fee, £25 sterling. Relatives traced. Sfibools and Tutors recommended. Investments made in best securities. Save time, trouble and expense, by communicating with ME PYE, Weat Eogent street, GLASGOW. A Remittance should in every case accompany instructions. S.B. Exhibition Agent for the Scottish International Exhibition to be held at Glasgow in 18S8. 990 N. Z. T. C OMPANY, 80 60 38 16 30 25 35 38 25 20 SPECIAL PRICES. MEN'S TWEED SHITS, ua-ml price 30s, reduced to MEN’S TWEED SUITS, very strong, usual price 40s, reduced to DOZEN MEN'S LARGE FLANNEL SHIETS, TigTiß.l price 5s 3d, reduced to DOZEN MEN'S LARGE FLANNEL SHIETS, usual price 6a fid, reduced to YOUTHS' TAILOE MADE bUITB, usual price 37s fid, reduced to BOYS' TAILOR MADE S) 'ITS, usual price 19s 60, reduced to BOYS' KNICKER SUITS, rißiml price 8b fid, reduced PAIRS MEN'S STRONG TWEED TEOUSUEs, usual price 7s 9d, reduced to PAIRS MEN’S STRONG TWEED TROUSERS, usual price 12a fid, reduced to DOZEN GENTfr’ REGATTA SHIRTS with COLLARS, usual price 7s Cd, reduced to N,Z. TWEED COMPANY, 70 DOORS BELOW WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STBEET. • 5166 COMPANA GENERAL DB TABACOS, DB PILIPINAS, MANILA, CAPITAL PAID UP, £3 000,000 STERLING. The above important and powerful Company, having for several years past shipped tbeir manufactures to Australia, and found them greatly approved, now desire to inform their friends and the public that they have made arrangements to extend their business bo us to place their cigars within the reach ot consumers everywhere throughout the Colonies, They draw attention to their brands as follows, viz. ( MEISIO •) HABANAS ] PKNCEfiI [ CORTADOS C oaviTe ) Besides 31 brands special quality, equal to Havanah, which may also be obtained, and when are highly esteemed ,in k'urope. The Company spore no expense to secure the best leaf, and possess three ▼ery large plantations—viz., San Antonio, San Rafael and Santa Isabel, oompn g about 6000 acres, the produce of which is not sufficient to provide for thalr output, hut in a shor time these will be considerably enlarged. In the meantime the Company have to purchase besides, threefourths of tie whole tobacco produced in the Philippines. They warrant that only the best Cagayen and Isabela tobacco is used u th-ur manufactures. The Cigars may be had of all dealers and merchants, and wholesale houses can - be supplied on application to the agents. P. DAYMAN & CO., Dunedin, 4189 Christchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. B. NUTT, BAKER and general storekeeper Wholesale and Retail, TAJ TAPU, Mail -Carrier Lincoln to Tai Tapn, AGENT for the “LYTTELTON TIMES" and » CANTERBURY TIMES." Subscriber i in this District are requested to apply . e Mr Nutt far their papers. AMBfe forth*Colonial Imrezaaoe Company and the Equitable Insurance Company. 6623

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8148, 20 April 1887, Page 7

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