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PRANG & CO..S CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR CARDS’ WE beg to express oar thanks to our patrons and friends for tho kind and flattering appreciation of our past efforts, and feel a pardonable pride at the very emphatic endorsement whivh our cards have received from the American, English, German, and Australian Press. With one accord these exponents of public taste have given our Cards the first rank over all similar productions In tho market. Wo are bound to maintain this superiority j and wo have, as heretofore, spared no expense to create, with tho aid of our large ox. perionce, a series of novelties for the Christmas season, which, wo have no doubt, will meet tho expectations of tho trade. Wo have been tungalany fortunate la procuring the assistance of, we may say, representative American talent In the preparation designs, and besides have scoured She co-operation of soma of tho moat eminent European artists. , . Our line is now completed, and our agents are on the road to call on our patrons and friends. An Inspection of the sample hooka will convince them that, in regard to originality and variety of design, excellence and richness in execution, it fav exceeds our last year's effort. To give an idea of the high artistic order of the line, we would say that u comprises: _ , Figure Designs by Miss Dora Wheeler, Miae Eosiia Emmet, Miss L. B. Humphrey, Miss L. B. Comins, Elihu Vodder, Walter Sattorlao, A. F. Brooks and others. __ ~, „ Landscape Designs by W. Hamilton Gibson, Thomas Moran, F. L. Smith, and others. Ar.i™«. Designs by B. E. Bengali an Harry B Flower and Bird Designs by Miss Fidelia Bridges Mrs E. O. Whitney, Jean Eobio, of Brussels; H Giacomelli, of Paris, and others. The Literary matter in connection with oar designs has been carefully attended to —among others, by Mrs Celia Timxter. Mrs Emily Shaw Forman and Joaquin Miller. Onr Regular Lina of Christmas and Now Tear’s Cards wUI comprise plain cards, fringe cards, and double fringed cards, varying in price from 30 cents to flOdol per set of 12. Protectors are furnished with all fringed cards, and also envelopes for all series costing I*Bo par ua* and more .... , Besides onr regular lino, we would call spools attention to the following NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES. Aladdin's Lamp.—This is one of the moat elaborate and eleganlTChristmas Gift Cards wo have ever offered to tho trade. It is a larg folding card, heavily fringed, and provided w i leatherette protector. The front outside page is a design of peacock feathers on satin; the left inside page contains a poem specially written for this gift by Joaquin Miller, also on satin, and surrounded by a delicate border of oriental design; the right amide page presents Aladdin bearing his lamp, after a pointing by tho eminent American artist, Elihu vedder; and to complete tho whole, the back is embellished with a most unique, artistic design of high order. Buskin Calendar for 1831.—At tho solicitation of some of onr business friends, we have this year decided to bring out a calendar, and are happy to be able to announce that we shall issue a Calendar bom John Ruskln, for 1881. This consists of an artistic mount with a block calendar, having suitable selections from John EnsWn’s works for each day of the year. The selections have been made by a lady well known for her cultivated taste and jndgmont. The mount has been designed by a well known Boston artist, and, coming from her though! and tasteful skill, the form and decoration will be s fltttngaecompaninent to the wordawithiu This r .i^3 H r will be a source of pleasure to oil who love and appreciate Buskin, that they may have every morning a jewel from the treasure of his noble one Sheaf."—A folding card, with Inside pages, in colour, stamped out in the shape oi a sheaf of wheat. Tied trith silk oord and tassels. “ Tho Christmas Book.”—A surprisingly natural representation of an open book, with floral designs by Mrs Fisher, and original poems by Joaquin Millar. ___ CHRISTMAS ART PRINTS ON BATIN. The great success attending our efforts in this Una has induced us to bring out a number of new aeries, consisting of flowers, landscape, and figure designs. These are elegantly finished in several tyles, in fringed tinted mate, with oord and tassels; on mounts with silk fringe and oord; in book form, richly fringed and withleatherotto protectors, and on rich plush mounts. Prices vary from Idol SOcents to Sdols SOcents each. We have made largo additions to onr birthday linn, comprising plain cards, fringed and doable fringed cards, ana art prints on satm. Numerous series at popular prices have been added to our list of Scripture text cards. New flower pieces in mats, 80. Thanksgiving cords—onr line wil also be town now. Descriptive Price Lists of our Christmas and New Tear Cards are now ready, and will bo sent on application, L. PRANG A CO., Boston, Mass U.S.A, New Tork: S 3 Bond street. Philadelphia.: 1110 Walnut street, Chicago: 112, Monroe stra Ban Francisco 629. Commercial street B J. 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Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, laumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, •,*Earl Russell communicated to tho College of hysicians that ha had received a despatch from er Majesty's Consul atMsnllla, to the effect that lolera had been r'-ging fearfully, aud that the ily remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—See Lancet,” Deo. 31,186-1. Caution. —Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Pago Wood ated that Dr J. Collia Browne was, undoubtedly, to Inventor oi Chlorodyne: that tho story of the rfendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which j regretted to say had been sworn to. —See ‘The Lmes," June , 1861, Bold in bottles at la lid, 2e 9d, 4a 6d, and 5a Loh. None is genuine without the words "Dr rii'im Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government -Trip- O verwhelming medical testimony ocoom ufias each bottle. Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. Bole Manufacturer—J. T, Davenport, 33, Great Bussell street, Bloomsbury, London. ■arrATEELOO PATENT ROUND FEEDING ry OILCAKES. liable for Horses and all Descriptions of Stook. fboso cakes ore composed of a variety of articles, ■afully selected, and which, when combined, form j most perfect Mixed Food for Stock thatJhoa i bean introduced, and one that is specially adapI for Young Stock. tt the London Dairy Show this year the first 2e for the cow giving tho largest quantity and it quality of , milkwas won by a cow (theproperty Mr Coates) which was fad on tho Waterloo and Cakes. It tho Norfolk and Norwich Christmas Show, Id Nov. 10th, 17th, and 18th, 1883, tho Champion ize for tho best Beast in the Show was won by n ,er which was fed on tho Waterloo Round Cakes, t of fifty-eight other prizes given at this Show, rty-eight were won by stock fed on tho Waterloo and Cakes, , luly 3rd, 1880.—I have the pleasure of handing von »result of a careful analysis of ono of your Wateri Round Cakes, which you sent mo a taw days ago. 6 condition of tho cake, I find, is excellent, together tho enclosed analysis and recent ezamlJon of your Waterloo Round Cake fully confirms , in sho high opinion which •! have expressed in ns past of tho feeding value of those cakes, ring tho last five years I have made many ilvses of samples of your cake, sont to me by isomers, and without a single exception, 1 have md all the samples of tho same excellent quality that of tho oako which you sent mo for analyst sw days ago, and I am satisfied that you make »Waterloo Round Cakes always from tho same id of feeding materials of the best quality, and riioy them m the some proportions. The more iensivoly the Waterloo Cake will bocomo known I more it will bo appreciated by feeders and fatera of stock. Augustus Voblokbb. Evory delivery is guaranteed to analysis, ’resent Price. £7lss per ton. Free on rails II ihequos to bo made payable to W. Chamoara rotary of the Waterloo Mills Cako and Ware ig Co., Limited, Hull, E attention of ladies is called to tho wonderful efficacy of Kearsley's Widow Welch s lo Pills, which have been proved by thousands ,11 V for many years past to bo the most effec--omedy for that complaint to which females ibis, headache, giddiness, neiwous depression, • of tne lips, and croneral debility of the Bye* jften accompanied by palpitation of tho heart, nost obstinate cases of apparently confirmed ds have yielded to course of these phis, n boxes at 2s 9d by all chemists. Wrapped in paper* Be Bure to aek for 1 Koaryiey s, ise that you get them, as sometimes a spurious ois offered. By post for 34 stamps, of ganson one, 253, Oxford street, London WV." ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8248, 15 August 1887, Page 3
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