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Business Notices. iuyt CONTEACTOE TO THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT. g. If ASHEIBKI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, HARDWARE MERCHANT AND GENERAL IMPORTER, 2X7, HIGH STREET, and 129, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Has in Stock and to Arrive, a Large and Complete Assortment of ENGLISH. AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL HARDWARE in All Branches. IRON—Bar, Plate, Pig. Hoop, Galvanised Corrngated. Galvanised, Tinned and Black Sheet CEMENT—Knight Sevan’s, and White’s COACH BUILDERS' WOODWAHE, Axles, bprings. Trimmings, and Materials in great variety. Coach and Carriage Lamps GLASS, Oils, Paints. Colours, Varnishes, Sheet Lead and Zinc. Poncing Wire, Staples, Standards,- Wire Netting, Spades, Shovels, Scythes, Forks, Gorae Hooks, Ac. CARPENTERS’. BLACKSMITHS’, AND COOPERS’ Tools and Requisites WINDMILLS, Pumps, Rams, Black and Galvanised Iron Pipes and Fittings RANGES—English and Local, Scotch, American, and Gas Stoves, Register Grates, Marble and fclato Mantelpieces, Tiles for Hearths, Penders and Fire Irons, Coal Scuttles, Chandeliers for Gas and Kerosene, Lamps, Lamp Ware, and General Furnishing Goods DYNAMITE, Blasting Powder AMMUNITION. SPECIALTIES—JUST LANDED. CUTLERY, CUTLERY IN CASES, and ELEOTE O-PLATE U WARE ROCHESTER and HITCHCOCK LAMPS, groat variety MANGLES, Perfect Gems, Regular Bargains RABBIT WIRE NETTING, spool ally selected, strong and cheap; any quantity WATJERBURY WATCHES, Ladies’ and Gents’ new and old series GUNS, REVOLVERS and all SPORTSMAN’S REQUISITES. INDENTS UNDERTAKEN on Moat Seasonable Terms for all English, American nd Continental Goods. 99 2iEALANDiA Cycle W obks. IU, COLOMBO ST. I 114, COLOMBO ST. N. OaTES. Mechanical Engineer and Cycle Expert. WaS Awarded' at the Dnuedin and South Seas Exhibition Ist PRIZE for Ist PRIZE for ZEAL4NDIA ROADSTERS 1. ZMALANDXA roadsters 2. I« PRIZE FOR 11 PRIZE FOK^“Sfe IES 2ND PRIZE FOR a SAFETIES And Highest Award for General Exhibit. The best, selected block of Sundries always on hand. Plating in all its branches. 7185 MEW .ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. FIRST AWARD, PURITY m: —=3 w to CIGARETTES. Cameron and Sixer’s, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, The Finest, Mildest, Purest and Bast. _. P. DAYMAN & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES. SS3 a® s«£ Jrjs m wmmm mm m MAERINER CO., I.QCAL AGENTS, 146, Cashel street, Christchurch & 1801 % for the Kill® II An elegnntdressingcxperfumed, reiyiovesallimparities from tie' ‘scalp, prevents baldness and gray hair, and 'Catsas the hair to gr,.v/ ; -Thict, Soft and BcautifnL . Infallible for curing . eruptions, diseases of the and muscles, and quickly healing cots, burns,bruises, sprains, &c. Caution.—None geupino without the trade-mark of ’Barclay & Co.,'2{e'.y York, aflised to each botUe. pair oisnrßSESiT The ffigMy Healer HAS No Equal. No disease of the skin can. withstand its soothing properties. It is a Guaranteed Cure for Sunburn, Cracked Nipples,: Ringworm, Boils, Inflammation of the Eyes, flustering Sores. Ulcers, Earache, Burn*, Scalds, Irritation of, the akin. Bad Legs, Tender or Sweaty Feet, 4c. Aek for Pamphlet containing I particulars, ' directions for use, and forty testimonials. ' Rev Father Part u, 0.5.8., the Presbytery, Akaro*. writes—l have upon many occasions heard, your bed Cross Ointment spoken of in [terms of the warmest admiration as a most 'Valuable mid beneficial article. ; Mr J. J. Connor (Jolly, Connor and Co.), “N.Z, Tablet” Printing Company, Octagon, writes—My iwife is the mother of thirteen children. Out,ho arrival of each of the twelve, sore nipples of a most painful nature hsfl to bo endured, ns we jcould get nothing to cure them. On the last jhappy occasion, however. Rod Cross Ointment was used with them os ftsligh' fnl results. Blind from Inflammation Six Months.—Mr {Bmeaton, of SouV< Dunedin, says-For three •years my wife's srlfarlngs wore’something awful. (She was throe mouths in Dunedin Hospital, aud 'hashad all the beat advice without relief. After [using your Oi'itXQmt only four days, she oould [take the cJothri.ofi; her, eyes—a thing she has not 'done for six months past. Thank God, she is now /quite well, after using only one small box of your •iOinfanent. > : ■ Mrs Crodington, Mount Plan Blurt, Cavarsham, l^aya—Pot about twenty years I suileJfsd the moat 'excruciatingagony with my logs. Nothing did me Any good Until 1 used your Red Cross Ointment, jit has made a complete cure of me, and 1 am now ias strong os lever was in my life; I never felt I batter. You may use my name in praise of this imighty henlor when and where you like. This Ointment is sold by most Chemists and IStorokeepors throughout Now Zealand and how .South Wales, and by the inventor and proprietor, (PETER DUTTON, Chemist, Kensington, Duneidin •or by E. W. HALL, Herbalist, IS2, Armagh street, Christchurch. ,i 4 Price—la fid. 2s 6d, and 4a 6d. I proscribe and fully an. dorse Big Cl as the only specific forthecertt'.inoara of this disease. O. H. INGH AH AM, M. D., Amsterdam, ST. Y. We have sold Big Cf for many years, r.nd It has given tho best of satisfaction. D, K. DYCITE * CO., Chicago, ill. Solti by Druggists. .S.GOOKB, AGENT, Cashel StbeiiT, PRICE os. f , W Cures In 1 TO 6 DA79* |W&Dt6<kl UO( let caEDoOirlrtaia. 1 Mt'donly by tbs iraas Chozaicsl C». , Ek Ohio. J* Brade Mar!

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9090, 29 April 1890, Page 2

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