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Business Notices W U* PiTTEESON'S * HOUSE BELIEF. ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED. PATTERSON’3 “hOESB BELIEF fc the Best in the World, and “a be Used Confidence as an Outwatd Application. It to a well-tried as th.> of TesUntonial^can^. A FEW TESTIMONIALS i To Mr W. H. Patterson - p i tor . Christ. Jac. Lamb. Propriety^ uef ,. church :-Having used E t json of miDei s‘«f» frS 1 li%” »S”“ °’” r friends, 19ch Apnl> j®*Jv a J Uef and find it very wounds and sprains.-Geo, Huimb. B nf«™taedjonr Horse Belief tor wounds on homes Mdl a really useful article - T. McLaeohlis, Bon of Master of the Hounds, A lteLr Wr.-The racehorse Dressmaker received a severe sprain on Christmas Day, not being able to move out of the stable, except on after one or two applications of Patterson s Horse Belief, went to the Pukekohe. Races won two races without showing any signs of lameness,— James Muib owner of Dressmaker. ° Messrs L. D. Nathan and Co.Merohants.Auck. land and London, write:-“We have ourselves seen its markedly good effect when applied to one of our own hacks.” All who have tried PATTERSON S HORSE BELIEF declare it NEVEB FAILS. Compounded under Pewonal Superintendence of J. FILs MOEB DAT, M.P.S., Chemist and Druggist. May bs obtained from Chemists and Storekeepers. T HE MUTUAL BOOT STOEE is NEXT WHITE HAST HOTEL. PHE MUTUAL- Cheapest and Best Value in Ladies’ Kid E.S. and Balmorals, 4s fid to 14s THE MUTUAL—For Walking Shoes, 5s fid, 6s fid, 7s fid, 8s fid, 9s fid. 10 s fid THE MUTUAL—For evening Shoes, ss, 5s 6d, 6s, 6s fld, 7s fid, Ac. THE MUTUAL—For Ladies' Cloth Top Balmorals, 10s 6d, 12s 6d „ . THE MUTUAL—For l adies’ Button Boots, from 8s fid to 16s THE MUTUAL—For Otto Hen 8 Glacee Kid Shoes, 12s fid, 14s fid THE MUTUAL For Pollack’s Qlacee Shoos, 7s fid to lis fid THE MUTUAL- For Ladies’ Felt Foots CHE MUTUAL—Pot Venetian and Cashmere Slippers THE MUTUAL—For warm Winter Slippers i HE MU CUAL-For Carpet Slippers THE MUTUAL—For Cheap Kid Boots, 5s fid, 6s, 6s fid, 40. . .. THE MUTUAL—For Boots really good at all prices , . THE MUTUAL—For Men’s Cheap Bjuchers, 5s 9d, 6s, 6s fid, 7s, 7s fid, 8s fid, 10s THE MUTUAL-For Een’s Cheap Shooting Boots and Watortiguts, 9s 6d, 10s fid lls fid, 12s fid, 14s fid, 16s fid THE MUTUAL-For Men’s extra wide Scotch Fitting Hhooters, nailed and plain THE MUTUAL—For Men’s Fine Sewn Goods THE MUTUAL -F‘-r Celebrated Paragon School Boots, indestructible THE MUTUAL—For Patent Court Shoes THE MUTUAL— For Boys’ and Girls Boots for strong wear and for best THE MUTUAL—For Infants’ Goods at all prices, from Is per pair THE MUTUAL—For Gum Boots for duck shooting and for wet work THE MUTUAL—For every Boot that Fathers, Mothers, Sons, and Daughters require; and, as no rubbish is sold, Cmtomers ran rely for the Best Vaoie and Variety in the City. NO ONE WHO STUDIES ECONOMY CAN AJFOBD TO TASS THE MUTUAL. ESTABLISHED 12 YEARS. H. PANN EL L. 93 Mascekstke Sibeet 93 DIRECT IMPOETEE & MANUPAGTUEBE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Just Arrived for the Season. A WELL-SELf CTED AND COMPLETE assortment op goods, hich in Quality and Cheapness are bound to suit the Purchasers. A LABGE SEASONABLE STOCK OP BOOTS & SHOES OP OUE OWN MAKE . Recommends itself for Stylo. Solidity, and Cheapness. In our extensive and steady increasing “ Order Trade” (sewn, pegged, and riveted Boots and Shoes of every description) we can now otter the public in every respect the heat advantages. H. PANNELL, 93, Manchester Street Son'll. W HX SUFFER PROM PECUNIARY EMBARRASSMENT When you can consult (free of all charge) THE COLONIAL FINANCE AND LOAN CO., Who Give Advice To All in Embarrassed Circumstances, And Arrange Loans OK Bills of Sale Liens on growingjcrops, trust deeds, bond warrants, personal or any tangible security. They are nisi Prepared to arrange for Private Composition with Creditors, Audit and Balance traaesmc&’s hook-, and to act generally AS THE BUSINESS FRIENDS AND ADVSER3 OP ALL IN FINANCIAL DIFFICULTY. Bemembor! NO EXORBITANT LEGAL CHARGES ! NO DAMAGING PUBLICITY ! But nil estates entrusted to their charge will be wound up with accuracy and despatch, having due regard to the interests of creditor and debtor alike. PLEASE NOTEAll Advice and Consultations Free. All Commissions Regarded as Strictly Confidential. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. Distraints Ex"cuted and Bills of Sale put in force. 23 Hereford street, and 116, Oxford Tenaoe, Christchurch. J, TOPHAM, Mcimger. GLASS ! GLASS ! GLASS CHINA I CHINA I CHINA! EABTHENWAEE! EARTHENWARE! BRUSHWARE! HOLLOWARE, &c, BELFAST HOUSE, 139, Manchester Street, Opposite Barrett’s Hotel. TT ILCHRTST has to notify his _1 J-i Btt Friends aud the Public cfmera.ll? that, owing to large shipments of Glass, fZT Earthenware. Ac., Ac, now landing and to „*ive which must bo sold at prices hitherto un*nola in Now Zealand : and as the entire stock is Naw Large. and Well Selected, being imported direct from the Potteries, a quioit sale should ho efiected" the following quotations will convines:— Printed cups and saucers, 3s l6d, 4s, 4s fid dozen bairns, 2a fid. 3a fid, 4s fid dozen logs, Zs and 2s fid per set of three * teapots. Is, Is Sd, and large sizes Is fid each White and gold cups “ ” platep, 4s 6d and 5s 6d dozen M ~ iugß. lOd and Ifl each Blue pheasant plates. 2s fid, 3s fid, and largest size 4a 6d dozen soup plate?, 4a 6d dozen " 'I vegetable dishes, 4s 6d per pair •* meat dishes, Bd, 10d, and 1b to 6a Toilet sets, printed, large s s ze, new shape, 10b M painted, large size, new shape, l.>a 6d M M and 16s tiu set white and gold, large size, new shape, M ” 16s 6d to 22s 6d Teapots, “brown earthen, Bd, lOd, Is, Is 3d, large size, 1b 6d with v etal covers, ls6d to 2s 6d Jam jars, in nests of seven, 2s 6d per nest Dinner services. 120 piece 9. 6 r„ ” ” „ ~ ,i 45s Tea services, new abate, 10s fid for 45 pieces 40 pieces, 20s „ 26s Vases!’ lustres, centre sets, fruit stands, flower stands, and fancy ware in grtat variety Cutlery by best makers, and at prices very low H.B. - Belfast House is still tbe Cheapest House in Canterbury for Groceries and Oilmen u Stores, AU Goods Carefully Packed and Forwarded. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 2

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