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Business Notices. CONTRACTOR m TO THE HEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT, S. JfASHEISKI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, HARDWARE MERCHANT AND GENERAL IMPORTER, £l7, HIGH STREET, and 129, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH; Eat. 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 Corrugated, Galvanised, Tinned and Black Sheet CEii ENT—Knight Sevan’s, and White’s COACHBUILDBRS’ WOODWARE, Axles, Springs, Trimmings, and Materials in great variety. Coach and Carriage Lamps GLASS, Oils, Faints, Colours, Varnishes, Sheet Lend and Zino, Fencing Wire, Staples, Standards, Wire Netting, Spades, Shovels, cythos. Forks, Gorse Hooks, &o. ‘‘A hP ENTERS’, BLACKSMITHS’. AND Cv.ioPtUlS* 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 Slate Mantelpieces, Tiles for Hearths, Fenders - and-Fire Irons, Coal Scuttles, Chandeliers for Gus and Kerosene. Lamps, Lamp Ware, and General Furnishing Goods DYNAMITE, Blasting Powder AMMUNITION, ' 5 PE CIALTIE3—JUST LANDED. CUTLERY. CUTLERY IN CASES, tfnd ELECTSO-PLATEO WARE ROCHESTER and HITCHCOCK LAMPS, great variety MAN GLES, Perfect Gems, Regular Bargains' RABBIT WIRE NETTING, sped ally .selected, etrongand cheap; any quantity WATEEBURY WATCHES. Ladies' and Gents new and old series GUNS, REVOLVERS and Atx. SPORTSMAN’S REQUISITES. INDENTS UNDERTAKEN on Most Reasonable Terms for all English, American and ’ ' Continental ■ Goods. 99 jT j> s. # wfms. 8907 HEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS EXHIBITION. FIRST AWARD. PUBITY 1 . CIGARETTES. ‘ Cameron and Sizer’s, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, . Tie Finest, Mildest, Purest and Best. P. HAYMAN & CO., BOLE AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES. . -• ■BIERY’S jif TricopMsf ras ■ J&mMSL. FOR THE -JMIBto HAIR a SUB * An elegant dressing ex- ' quisitely perfumed, reI - • moves nil impurities from [. tj ie gculp, prevents baldness and gray hair, and causes the hair to grew ■Thick, Soft and Beautifnl. Infallible for curing eruptions, diseases of the skin, glands and muscles, and quickly healing cuts, bums, bruises, sprains, &c. Caution.—None genuine without the trade-mark of Sakclat & Co., New York, affixed to each bottle. iRED CROSS ■ fV» OINTMENT { The Mighty Healer HAS No Equal. No disease of the skin oan withstand Us soothing properties. It is a Guaranteed Cura for Sunburn, Cracked Nipples,' Ringworm, Boils. Inflammation of the Eyes, Festering Sores, Ulcers, Earache, Burns, Beales, Irritation of the Skin, Bad Legs, Tender or Sweaty Feet. &o. Ask for Pamphlet containing {particulars, . directions for use, and forty testimonials. Rot Father Porton, 0.5.8., the Presbytery, Akaroa, writes—l have upon many occasions heard lyonr Red Cross Ointment spoken of in taring of the warmest admiration as a most. Valuable and beneficial article. ■ Mr J. J. Connor (Jolly, Connor end Co.), “N.Z. Tablet" Printing Company, Octagon, writes— My (wife Is tha mother of thirteen children. On the arrival of each of tha twelve, sore nipples of a indtfc palnfnl nature had to be endured, as we «ould get nothing to enre them. On the last happy occasion, however, Rod Cross Ointment was ’need with tha most deligh'ful results. Blind from Inflammation Biz Months.—Mr ISmeaton, of South Dunedin, says—For three arears my wife's sufferings were somethiug awful. She was three months in Dunedin Hospital, find hashed all the best advice without relief. After nnalng your Ointment only four days, she could (take the cloths off her eyes—a thing she baa not none for six months past. Thank God, she is now (Quite well, alter using only one small box of your (Ointment. bMrs Credington, Mount Pleasant, Caversham, ya—For about twenty years 1 suffered the moat omoiatlng agony with my legs. Nothing did me Any good nutil 1 used your Red Cross Ointmeut. jlthaa made a complete cure of me, and I am now ins, strong as lever was in my life; I never felt Setter. You may use ,my name in praise of this nighty healer when and where you like. • This Ointment is sold by most Chemists and [Storekeepers throughout New Zealand and New South Wales, and by the inventor and proprietor, [PETER DUTTON, Chemist, Kensington, Dunevia sor by E. W. HALL, Herbalist, 152, Armagh Street, Christchurch. ' ~ Price—ls fid, 2a fid, and 4a fid. pr Caret in wl 1 TO S DATB. ’ Isarantaed not <a aaiuft Stricture. lira only by tbs tats Cheated Ge. L omo. J Hart Vtade 1 prescribe and fully on* dorse Big tf as the only specific forthecertaincurs of this disease. G. H. INGRAHAM, M. D>, Amsterdam, N. Y. We have sold Rig 6 for many years, and It hao given tho best of no.tinruction. D. K. DYCHE & CO.. Chicago. 111. Sold by Druggists, J.S. COOKE, AGENT, Casdel Street, PRICE sa. J, W. STOAK S AUTOMATIC SHADING -.' . PEN, Pot Plata, Fancy, and Ornamental Lottoring, TD SPECIALLY adapted for show oard writing ilj engrossing, map work, and all kinds of iwrßng where elegance of style and finish is deetaed. It makes the light end dork line at the •torn time 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 oou* tatutriiy one of each kind and one each of Nos. 1,2, ud 8. No. 0,1-lflth in wide. No. 1, tin wide. No, a S. NO. U, l-10tn in wme. r, im wiau, nu, 5.10 th in wide. No. 3, fin wide No. 4, fin wide, j. 5, Jin wide. A special Ink is aiso_ mannhotnxed in six brilliant colours, put up in boxes % oontataing one dozen of a kind, also one dozen ■Hotted in a box We also pat np one pen of each size and three ■Hotted bottlae of ins in an elegant box, whioh makes a very convenient way to show the grods. Ink powders are also manufactured in Borne colours as the inks, and these can be transmitted through the moils. Circulars and samples sent on application, J, D. WHITMORE A CO., Agents, (3. and 45, Boekman, and 153 William ■ ..’sets, New York,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIV, Issue 9166, 28 July 1890, Page 2

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