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gQ DOZEN KID.TIPPED CASHMERE GLOVES r 6 D PEE PAIS. USUAL PBIOB 2a 9d. NEW goods: Beat h’s sale. S. MYERS & CO., BUEGEON DENTISTS, THE CBEIBTOHUBCH DENTAL SUEGEB7 Cashel street, Christchurch. FIE3T AWAED DUNEDIN, EXHIBITION JOE AETIPICIAL TEETH AND APPLIANCES roa the MOUTH. A Single Artificial Tooth, 10a. Complete Set, £loloa. Nitrons Oxide Gas Administered for the painless Extraction of Teeth or Stamps; positively solo and perfectly harmless. Pee lor administration, ss; extraction, 2s 6d. Hours of Attendance, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m; Telochone No. 370. LB2 TVyEW BOOKS, JUST UNPACKED, AT SIMPSON AND WILLIAMS', High Street, Cbrietcharch. Thackeray's Vanity Pair, illustrated, complete. The English Eepublio, by VST. J. Linton (.price 9d The Bachelors' Club, by J. Lang will Selections from Charles Iteade. by Mrs A Ireland Illustrated Catalogue of the National Society of Pine Arts (Paris) 1801 Solanos end Art of Training, by Henry Eaolo Telephones, their Construction and Pitting, by Socialism of To<doy, by Laveloyo [Allsop Dissolution and Evolution in the Soionos of A Last Love, by G. Ohnet [Medicine, by P. Mitchell History of Newmarket and the Annuls of the Tarf, Kbabed, by P. Morion Crawford fby J. P, Hore Guide to the Choice of Books, by Aoland The Three Miss Kings, by Ada Cambridge Qaita, by Cecil Dunstan A Just Impediment, by B, Pryoe The Captain General, by W. J. Gordon The Wild Man of the Woods, Elie Berthol Jack's Father, by W. B. Norris MACNIVBN Sc OAMEEQH'S PENS ate recommended by 2347 newspapers. THEY coma as a boon and a blessing to men. The Plokwiok, The Owl, and The Wavetley Pea. (HE Plying "J” Pen. A Superior “J” Pen which writes 100 words with one dip of ink. SOLD by all Stationers. Beware of Imitations W E HAVE OPENED A CONSIGNMENT or 500 PAIRS “ MADRAS,” The moat beautiful of WINDOW CURTAINS, ANTIMAOASSAES, &c. Also, Ifm DOZ CASHMERE HOSE, X vlf Children's and Ladies', TO BE BOLD BEPOEE STOCKTAKING AT ONE THIRD THEIB VALUE. w. STRANGE & CO., VIOTOBIA HOUSE, High Street, Christchurch. L 303 GILBEY’S DRY GIN. KECOMMBNDED by SIR CHARLES CAM EBON, President of the British Public Health Medical Society, as good for c,flections of the kidneys, and ackn jwledgad to be the beat in the market. BEE THAT YOU GET IT. PEAMK.EGAN, Agent. Cathedral square, -;;;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9491, 13 August 1891, Page 4

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