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Business ITotiees. MRS MORTIMER, DRESS AND MiNTIE-JIAKEE, BEGS to inform her numerous! Patrons that; she has BEHOVED HER BUSINESS to more Convenient Premises, where she hopes to .• moot the demands of the coming season, j IHIGH STREET, 1 Opposite W. Strange and C o’ai DENTAL NOTICE. 8. B. 8 e x is o- u b; DENTIST, 215, Colombo street, Ohristohnroh, Charges—Fillings, sa; Extraction, 2s fid. Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for painless ■ extraction of teeth. Foe for administration, 55,, 1 Artificial teeth by arrangement: The artificial | teeth supplied by Mr Seymour are well-known j in Canterbury for efficiency and durability, many • sets anppliod. by him being In use lor more than! seventeen years. 212 | TOMATO SAUCE' Obtained First A ward at the Dunedin Exhibition, A nd Certified by the Colonial Analyst to be absolutely pure. It is used by most of the first-class hotels and ! clubs in the Colony; also on board the Union! S.S. Co. boats ; and is prononneed by all who have I used it to bo the Best Banco in the Market. Sold j by all storekeepers, or wholesale of . 2i)6£ G. PATTING & CO.. Christchurch, ■ 1 A 1 8 A U o E* Manufactured by BRAND & CO., LONDON, Purveyors to H.E.H. THE PEINCB OP WALES, THE EMPRESS OP GERMANY, AWARDS. Silver Medal and two Honourable Mentions, Facia ' Exhibition, 1878. ; First-class Award, Medical and Sanitary Exhibi- i tion, Kensington, 1881. Prize Medal, Brighton Health Congress, 1881, Silver Medal, International Health Exhibition. < 1884. j First Order of Merit, Adelaide Exhibition, X3S7. | Silver Medal, International Food and Cookery l Exhibition, Knightsbridge, 1889. Gold Medal, Paris, 18S9. OHRYSTALL * CO., \ Wholesale Agents for New Zealand. 2330 : KEROSENE. NOW LANDING, Ex CLAN M'LEOD, 2500 OASES, JjIGHT OrT he Age 'Reand. l DOUBLE REFINED-MINERAL OIL, j In Extra'Strong Tins and Oases, all fitted with! PATENT NOZZLES, ' SAFE AND RELIABLE, And may be obtaineclftom All Grocers. EDWARDS,.BENNETT* CO., ' Merchants, 219 Christchurch, N.Z.; J MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN.! mHB only PERMANENT AND RADICAL ! JL CURB for Nervous Debility, Derangement of the Liver, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia,. Lumbago, Gout, Spinal Disease, Affection of the > Kidneys, Indigestion, &o. This being the Season when People ace troubled; with Rheumatic Gout, 1 wish to bring before the. Public the following Testimonial from Mr A,' GoatIn 1876 I was suffering from an attack of Rheu« ; matio Gout, accompanied by Fever, from which Xj bad suffered two winters previously. After being' under your treatment for ono month I was com* pletely cured. It is now 15 years ago. and 1 have' never had an attack since. ALFRED GEE, Christchurch, ' W. PARKES, PROFESSOR OP MEDICAL ELECTRICITY#' 114, Babbadoes Stekbt. Christchurch, ACCOMMODATION Por a few Patients at my house, where all aw'i rangemeuts are under the immediate supervision ; of Mrs Parkes and myself, I Books of Testimonials and a Tra tisa ouMedloa ! Electricity free on application. 225 j “ STANDARD ” SEEDS. 1 OUR STOCKS OP AGRICULTURAL- SEEDS,.' Comprising , RYEGRASSES, CLOVERS. NATURAL GRASSES. TIMOTHY. RAPE, .1 TURNIPS, &o„ I Are now ready for sending out. The quality is th«'.‘ finest, and germinating results highly satisfactory. PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, Of extraordinary weight, of English importations j Samples and Prices of all Seeds on Application, j AGRICULTURAL SEED LIST free onapplicatiou j Vegetable&eeds, Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, 1 Rosas, &c., &o„ i Of High Quality and Unequalled Assortment'' Blight Exterminator for Fruit Trees, 1 NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND GROWERS, | DUNEDIN. AGENTSs I CANTERBURY SEED COMPANY, LIMITED,! 323XP CHRISTCHURCH. i HYACINTHS IN BLOOM, ‘ ] In Boxes, Mixed Colours, Ss per SEEDS P OE SPRING SOWING,***; No. I—Greenhouse plants Wo. 2—Climbing plants ... 3 Sweet-scented plants 4 Rock plants ... 5 Herbaceous plants 6 Trees and Conifers 7 Flowering shrubs 8— Annuals 9 Biennials No. 10—Ornamental grasses No. 11—Everlasting flowers No. 12—Exotic ferns 12 packets 2a 6dJ 12 packets 2a fidi 12 packets 2s fid I 12 packets 2s fid i 12 packets 2s fid I 12 packets 2s fid i 12 packets 2s fid | 12 packets 2s fid| 12 packets 2e fid i 12 packets 2s fidl 12 packets 2s fid i 12 packets 2s fid' The Twelve collections free by post for 255,Send for list of Floral Novelties, ; j PRESENTS FOa’HOME FRIENDS, ■>' ! Collections of Seeds of New Zealand Trees J Shrubs and Alpine Plants, also of Ferns Orchids and Carnivorous Plants can be had at, 70, Manchester street ADAMS AND SONS, ' . i Victoria Nursery, SS, Gloucester street east, : CHRISTCHURCH. ) Drapery, ClofcMmg, &o. GRAND SPRING SHOW. 1891,’ AT THE SHOP OP A. -BIGG, 148, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, My display op spring styles and; NOVELTIES ; Is of Unusual Magnificence as I have spared no i effort to procure tho very Latest Productions o£ ; the English and Continental Markets. j My Selection is much larger and more varied ) than hitherto, and being a Direct Importer 1 1 secure Exclusive Designs. A. BEGG, tailor and habit-makee. xm, 148, HIGH STREET, CHEISTCHUKOfI. SPRING. SPRING. SPRING j 173, CASHEL STREET, Opposite Cafe. J. W. PERSY & CO., i CASH TAILORS, i From 200, Colombo street, IN consequence of the early arrival of a portion i of our SPRING STOCK, wo shall make the j FIRST DISPLAY ON SATURDAY, AUGUST Bxn, Of some of the LATEST NOVELTIES and; Designs in TWEEDS, COATINGS, WORSTED i TROUSERINGS and SUITINGS procurable in I the Home and Colonial Markets, and no trouble j will be spared to still keep up our reputation to ; give every satisfaction to our numerous patron*. ! See our Window. J. W. PERRY & CO., ' CASK TAILORS, 173. CASUAL STREET, opposite Cart. From 200, Colombo atraet. 2123 ;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9510, 4 September 1891, Page 8

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