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Business Notices B'l G SALE. i S2OOO WORTH OP BOOTS, BOUGHT FOR £658 | to the Bad Osason at Homo, our London Buyer succeeded in getting lha Above ; EXTEIORDINARY CHEAP LINE OP BOOTS. They came to hand by the last steamer, along withtho WONDERFUL LINES of DRAPERY also Purchased in London. 'Now that the Tret weather has comm Paced, everyone will be wanting Boots ; and if you live until yon era One Hundred Tears Old, you will never see such CHEAP BOOTS AGAIN. ' POE PfIKQ GASH WE AJOfIOG WORTH of BOOTS, so you know what Ko. IfiTS—Genta* Ecglieii Lace-up Boots, goloshed. Mo. SI. 600.—Genis’ English cicwa Lace-up Boob; . Ko. F. 731—Gouts' English Sown Kid Leg Lace-up Bools ... ... Ko. 659—UanM' Goloshed Lace-up Boots, widotoea No. 35S—Bents’ Kid Lag Laco-up Boots, made by the famous Jones No. 291—Gents’ C Qoloshed E.S, Boots (size 6only) No. 1261—Gents’ Patent Court Dancing shoes No. 885—Gents’ Goloshed Button Boots (Jones’),.. Ho. 436—Gents’ Strong Lace Boots, square toes, English No. 412—Tenths’ Goloshod Balmorals (sizes 1 to 6) ... 6s 6d—worth 12a G 1 ... 8b fid—worth 133 fid ... 10s CJ—worth IBs fid ... 13a fid—worth 18a fid ... 14s fid— Worth 21b ... 13a fid— wori h 22s ... ?s lid—worth 12a fid ... 17s fid—worth 27s 6d ... 14s fid—worth 23s fid ... 6a lid—worth 10s 9d Slaughter of Gentlemen's Slippcra, best quality, in Poxhead, Leather, Pelt and Velvet, all to go at 4s lid per pair Ladies’ Boots and tahoes are in many oases marked at about Half-price A Grand Lino of Girls’ Strong English School Boots (sizes 7 to 10), t» go at 5a lid par pair Another Bargain Lino—Girls’ High Lag Laco-nps (sizes 7to 10), 4s 8d j 11 to 1,5 aod Boys’ Strontr Boots, tooand heel-plates, caps (aizea 10 to 18), 6s Dd Girls' Laoff Shoes (sizes 7 to 10), 3s lid per pair. NO ROOM TO MENTION ANY MORE LINES, BUT THE ABOVE WILL GIVE YOU JUST AN IDEA OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS. WE-GAH ALSO GIVE YOU JUST AS BIG BARGAINS IN BLANKETS, FLANNELS, MACKINTOSHES, DRESSES, MANTLED MILLINERY, CLOTHING, TAILORING, &c. LONARG-AN, M‘OLBA & CO., BIG BOOT AND DEAPEEY BALE, CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. SB3 DOWN GO THE PEIOEB If 1 LLS HAS DECIDED TO HOLD •/, CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH.; JUST GAZE AT HIS PRICES:— WOMEN'S OXFORD SHOES WOMEN’S E.S. BOOTS „ WOMEN’S KID-BUTTONED BOOTS .. MEN’S SHOOTING BOOTS MEN'S ESAVT-NAILBD BLUGHEEB .. And Hundreds of Linos Space ?.ill not Allow to quote, Jt io a Big Drop on Boots, and MILLS is at the bottom. Bargains, every one of them. Don’t 1 , lend for these Goods nest Summer ; they will bo all gone in a week. U & I WANT THE VERT BEST WE CAN GST FOB OUR MONET. Jj* |J LOOKING for the Very Best Boots In Christchurch. |J WILLING to Pay a Fair Price, and get Full Value in Return, If go, TRY MILLS, CORNER HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. MILLS LEADS. OTHERS FOLLOW. S 3 11d - 4*3 llu ••• 7 s lld (Worth isaes) -83 6» -5s 9o

EOT Alt AND VICE-REGAI PHOTOGRAPHER. STUDIO 150, COLOMBO STREET. fipHE Photographic Work now being produced H at tbie Studio is being greatly eulogised by both the Press and Oenezal Public for its excel* lanoy and superiority to the ordinary clans of cheap work as produced at other studios. C. H, MANNING is constantly In attendance, and does his own operating, thereby insuring thorough satisfaction to his patrons. All work executed by him is thoroughly guaranteed, fiesittings granted until pleased. Orders finished promptly to time specified, T/eather Permitting, The distinguished patronage received by C. H. Manning from their R,H. the Princes Victor and George of Wales, the Earl oi Onslow, Lord Harris, Sir W. P. D. Jorvois, Admiral Fairfax, Sir A. Musgrove. Sir W. Robinson, Sir P. Broome, &0., &o„ testifies to his capabilities as a Photographic Artlat o£ repute. Children made a study of. Pose, expression, Softness, brilliancy, and general finish particularly attended to, POPULAR PRICES. C. H. MAMINS, i PHOTO ARTIST. £SO REWARD WILL be paid to any person that can prove the following statement to be untrue: TO MR E. W. HALL, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 162, Armagh street, Christchurch. Dsar Bie,— Alter being a martyr to Rheumatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, lifted in and out bed, and frequently having to bo fed at meals, and under two doctors and chemists without avail, yonr traveller persuaded me to try your Gout and Rheumatic Pills. I did so, and after the FIRST BOX I was actually able to walk aa far as the Presbyterian Cemetery, a distance of about a mile, and back. lam now nearly RECOVERED, and shall be happy to verify the above statement either personally or by letter. ■ Yours gratefully, Emili Qeat. Exeter street, Lyttelton, Oct. 17, I£9o XIBS THE NORTHERN MONARCH GRASS AND GRAIN SEED STRIPPER, With FENWICK'S PATENT DRESSER. . IN consequence of the successful working of the above, I bag to request that ALL ORDERS for next season’s Machines be FORWARDED EARLY to E. CHRISTIAN, Waikari, Sole Manufacturer, TESTIMONIAL. * * * It has done admirable work, cleaning grass seed fit for market. * * * It has done really well in oats, barley and ryo. ISOS (eigned) Philip 0. Tubsleeld, Elaxton. JUST LANDING fpHE FOLLOWING LINES ex MATATUA, TONGAEIEO and OTAKI. FENCING WISE BARB WIRE GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON SHEET LEAD WIRE NAILS WHITE LEAD SHEET GLASS SASH WEIGHTS Also, ! A LARGE ASSORTMENT j OF } BUILDERS’ and FURNISHING I IRONMONGERY: I 1 M ASON ’ jgTRUTHEES AND |QO., COLOMBO STREET, X 359 Christchurch.

T. TATLOB’S A 8 H IP BICS Jj 185 Off Teas. ; & General-Groceries* •171* CASHEL ■ STREET, CHEISTOHU2OH, Opposite tbs Caf4. JUST LANDED—Very Choice Ling Fish, 63. par, lb; Large Salt K wring, one cosett in a tin,2a g Smoked Bloat ere, two dosan in n tin, 3s. A Largo Assortment of PEESKEYED MEATS a»; follows:—Boiled or Corned Beef, Sib tin, XB| Boast Beef or Mutton, Is 3d; Bpiced Beef, Is 2d; Pork Pie, Beef Steak Pie or Steak atm Kidney Pie, lib tin. le 3d j Babbit and Bacon, Babbit Curried, Babbit and Onions, 21b tin, Is Sdj Ox Tongues, 41b tin, 4a 6d; Lambs' Tongues, lib tin, Sheep's Tongues, 21b, Is Od j Pate do fois gras, 3a. EIPP2LSKD MACK KEEL, 1b 3d; Boneless Kippored Mackerel, Is sd; Fresh Mackerel,- 10^d; Mackerel in Oil, la 3d; .v xtira Choice Haddock,, lid j Fresh Herring, G|d, flat tins 7Jdj Mullet,, Bd; Salmon, fid to lid j Sardines, -ii|d r £d or 3d, 1 large tins 744, 9d„ Albert's lid. i IS 4 B.—Among the Blind the One-eyed is Sing Si| The reason we would not compete at the Dunedin Exhibition. On introducing oar Blended Teas sixteen years since wo wore followed by numerous competitors, yat our flr it patrons still drink oar teas, and each woafe. adds to their number, pro-ring that merit is 1 rewarded without “protasting too much." BLENDED and lib packets, 0.10 or 121 b tins at Is 6d, la 10d, 3s. fla 44 or 2s 6d par lb j in haif-ohssta at Is Sd to tlsSdj China Ton,, half-chests, Is 2d to 3s Sd, boxes 12b Cd to 20a, 51b boxes of Pure Ceylon. 10s 6d; sJlb boxes 02. Fine China, 10s j 11b packets of Pare Ceylon,. Ss 4d. BUGAYS.—Finanfc White Mauritius, granulated } or soft (main, Sd per lb, 27a per owt; Loaf Sugar. 4d j Crushed, Sid; Tollow Crystals,’ 2fd; Brown, 2|d. BlOS.— Patna, 2id; Best Japan or Patna, 2}dj Pearl lingo, 24; White Sago, 2|d; Tapioca,; SJd, best 2Jd; Cornflour, Sid; Patent Process do, £d; Brown and i’olaon'a, 7d. NEW OOBEA.NTS, s?jdj New Raising, 7id,washed and dried ruady for use by patent machinery; Mew Dates, 6d; New Pigs, 7d pet* lb, per bos 6d; Preserved Peaches, Apricots, Graphs, lid to Is M j FraaoU Plums, 104 pen lb, bottles 2s 4d or 2s 64. COCOA.-Taylor's Homao, la per lb j Fry’s Ceooa; Extract, Sd or Is 4d par tin t Cadbury's, JOd on 1b Sd; Van Houtoa’s, Ss Sd, Is &J. or lid per tin. ' STINES, CORDIALS, Elder, la Sd; Ginger! Wins, In 6d; Dandelion, la 8d; Orange Tonic, 2sßd: Lime Juice, 104 1 Shlp’o, la Id; Lima! Cordial, 1*; English, la 84. DANDLES, KEEOSFjSnO.—Electric,6d; Snpflr!or,j Fluted Paraffin. 8&d; Nationain, BJd; BoH mont,94; Bedroom, 104 ;Carriage, Cd j 180-tsat Koronaae, 6-. lOd per tin, .ISO-test 7s 6a, Bs, or Ss fid, per case 14s 6.1,15 s 6d, Ifls Cd. SAFE CUBE, 4s od, All kinds of Patent Modi, oines at Lowest Quoted Price?. The abovo ore STEIOTL7 CASH PSIOES. tetoUsliyerod in Christchurch or Suburbs, and at the Bail way Station, PREBBRYITAB. THE moat recent discovery for Preserving Butter, Milk, Cream, Eggs, Freeh Meat, Poultry, Game, Fish, £o., &c.. &c., also for the Prevention of Taints in the Curing of Bacon and Hama. The following extracts from Australian papers prove, without a doubt, that P.uttsr treated with PuESEBV’TaS will keep Swaet and Unchanged during Transit to England, and fetch much higher prices than anv other BUTTER. It has been proved by shipments to London, undertaken by the Government of Victoria, under the supervision of its Dairy Expert (Mr i). ■Wilson) that it can te placed on that Market Sweet and Unchanged, retaining alt its original aroma and flavour, and with the texture unbroken, and at a tost made by the Government Dairy Expert, as reposted iu the Melbourne Preos, viz.—-“ The Argus" and “Ago" of May 16th, “Daily Telegraph" of May 17th, and " Herald ” and “Evening Standard" of May 15th, 1890, when three lota of butter, all from one churning, one under the “ Cold Vacuum Process,” one with salt only, and the other with “ Preaervitas," were opened after being kept fob two months, the opinion of the experts called in being that tee Butter treated with '•Prkservitab" possessed all the fine natural aroma of good batter, and WAS WORTH AT LEAST 4d PER LB MORE THAN TH E OTHERS. A gain on August B t.h, IS9O, on the opening of three boxes of one churniu gof bit ttei. made on 11th June (duplicates of a trial shinment sent to London), one with salt only, and the other two with " Preservitaa," the result as reported in the Melbourne “ Argus” and “Daily Telograph" of August 9th, the" Ago" of August 11th, and the "Herald" and “Evening Standard” of August Btb, 1890, being that the judges declared the two lots is which " Preservitas" had been used WERE WORTH Sd PER LB MORE THAN THE ONE j winrouT. I The Melbourne Agents also flud from reports I received from London, respecting Shipments made ■ to that Market, that Australian suiter is too ! heavily salted, and has fetched a lower price iu : consequence. This is of very great importance in 1 connection with the treatment of butter with 1 “PRESERVITA.S," and when so iron,ted salt i NEED ONLY EE USED FUR FLAVOURING!, Hot for pre- ! servativo purposes. ‘ Certificates from Messrs C. B. Blackett ! Government Analyst for Victoria), the Tniori ; Dairy company (Dunedin), tho South Coast, and ! West Camden Co-operativo Company (.Sydney), i J. O. George (New Plymouth) can be soon on i application to the sole Wholesale Agent for Canterbury, from whom all information oan be obtained. J. H. GILCHRIST, IHGLIS' BUIi,DINGS, 200, High st: eat, CHRI'iTCHUJiOH, X3lB '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9445, 20 June 1891, Page 7

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