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Seeds. Bulbs, esc. HYACINTHS IN BLOOM, In Boxes, Mixed Colours. 5s per dozen. SEEDS ■TT7I OR SEEING SOWING:— fo. I—Greenhouse plants ... 12 packets 2s Gd Vo. 2—Climbing plants 12 packets 2s 6d No, 3—Sweet-scented plants ... 12 packets 2s Gd No. 4 —Mock plants M packets 2s 6d No, s—Herbaceous plants ... 12 packets 2s 6d No. 6—Trees and Conifo'S ... 12 packets 2a 6d No. 7 Flowering shrubs ... 12 packets 2s 64 No. B—Annuals 12 packets 2s Od No.- 9—Biennials packets 2s 6d No. 10—-Ornamental grasses ... 12 packets 2s Gd No. 11—Everlasting flowers ... 12 packets 2s Gd No. 12—Exotic ferns 12 packets 2s Gd The Twelve collections free by pose for 255. Send for List of El oral Novelties. PRESENTS FOR HOME FRIENDS, Collections of of Now Zealand Trees Shrubs and Alpine Plants, also of Perns Orchids and Carnivorous Plants can be had at 70, Manchester street ADAMS AND SONS, Victoria Nursery, 50, Gloucester street oast, CHRISTCHURCH. “ STANDARD ” SEEDS. OUR STOCKS OP AGRICULTURAL SEEDS Comprising RYEGRASSES, CLOVERS, NATURAL GRASSES. TIMOTHY, RAPE. TURNIPS, &c., Are now ready for sending out. The quality is the finest, and germinating results highly satisfactory. PACEY’S PERENNIAL RYEGRASS, Of extraordinary weight, of English importation. Samples and Prices of all Seeds on Application, AGRICULTURAL SEED LIST free on application Vegetable Seeds, Flower Seeds, Fruit Trees, Roses, &c., &c„ Of High Quality and Unequalled Assortment Blight Exterminator for Fruit Trees, NIMMO & BLAIE, BED MERCHANTS AND GKO WEES, DUNEDIN. AGENTS: CANTERBURY SEED COMPANY. LIMITED, S23XF CHRISTCHURCH. Business IToticeßi J. W. GIBB, PICTURE FRAME MAKER, ARTISTS* COLOUEMAN AND IMPORTER, Morten’s Buildings,.Cathedral Square. Moderate Prices. Country orders promptly attended to, F 326 ' A PERFECT ’ MARMALADE RECEIPT. 311b3 of Marmalade by this Receipt cost 6s, The Cheapest and Best Preserve Made. PROPORTIONS— Take 31bs each of Bitter and Sweet Oranges and two Lemons. Cut the fruit while dry into thin slices, removing the pips. To every pound of fruit add two pints of cold water, and boil all together for one hour. Then lot it stand for 21 hours, weigh, and add one and a half pounds of sugar to each pound of pulp. Then boil for another hour on a slow and steady fire. ALFRED GUMMING, The Leading Christchurch Fruiterer, X 373 HIGH AND COIOMBO STREETS. A WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT A S a proof that our Colonists have every belief in the ‘’Wealth of New Zealand " in its vegetable kingdom, it is worthy of note that in the last seven weeks five thousand seven hundred and twenti-five bottles ot our now celebrated Vegetatist's Medicines have been sold, and threefourths of this quantity in Wellington city alone. Mother Mary Joseph Anbert'a name is now a household one, and the Remedies aro being taken by persons in every sphere of life. New Zealand can produce as reliable remedies for sickness and diseases as any part of the world, and we can go further te say that in its vegetation we believe no country on the face of the globe has been so bountifully supplied by nature. Why, then, should the public ask for end use imported medicines when they can get them as good, if not better, in the country which supports them! , Nature has given us benefits—let ns make the best use ot them. The Rev Mother has just been cn a visit to Wellington and brought down a large supply from Jerusalem "(on the Wanganui river), and it has been a pleasure to see this lady’s face beaming with smiles with the knowledge that her thirty years’ assiduous experiments without fee or reward have now the appreciation of the general public. It must indeed be said that she. has proved herself a wonderful woman, toiling on for this length of time with the one motto, “Excelsior," always before her. Many a fond parent during last month has cause to bo thankful that such a remedy as M arupa has been offered, as there has been a very prevalent epidemic of whooping cough, and its effects on a large number of children have been simply marvellous. Paeiho will hold its own as one of the best Kidney and Liver cures in existence. Sap. an a is a tonic not to bo equalled anywhere, while Natan at a is the best friend on earth to suffering females. 2026 X4QI DRESS STANDS. |F YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A DRESS STAND On which YOU CAN FIT A DRESS, Go to the Manufacturer, HENRY BURSON, 144 and 143, High Sieeet Opposite A, J. White’s). 447 X Prices from 4s Gd to 7a 6d. TO TOWN AND COUNTRY LADIES. MRS "POPE, Holding a very large stock or SCOTCH AND ENGLISH FINGERINGS, Has determined to REDUCE THE PRICE FOR THE WINTER SEASON. LADIES WILL FIND THE STOCK VERY REPLETE IN FANCY AND HEATHER MIXTURES. ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, Morten’s Buildings, Christchurch. X 247 KEROSENE.

NOW LANDING, Ex CLAN M'LEOD, 2500 CASES, JjIQET 0»T HE .A.GE JB BAND DOUBLE EEPINED MINBEAL OIL, In Extra Strong Tins and Casas, all fitted with PATENT NOZZLES. SAFE AND RELIABLE, And may be obtained from All Grocers. EDWARDS, BENNETT & CO., Merchants, Sl9 Chriatchnrch, N.Z.; *" professional ’ CHIROPODIST. ALL Suffering from Sore Feet, with Corns, Bunions or Ingrowing Toenails, should visit Without delay . W. EOBINSON, Chiropodist, £O4, High street. X 443 Corns Extracted ycithout Pam. “xua art NExiDLaJWOEK DEPOT AND FANCY DEPOSITORY. 235, High Stkuet. MRS WITHERS IS Now Showing, ex Doric, one of the Very Finest Selections of Novelties in HEMSTITCHED AND DEAWN - THEEAD LINEN GOODS, Direct from the Manufacturer, embracing many New Stylos and Designs. Also, A Splendid Assortment ia F ANCY WOOLS, Including coraline. Ostrich, Giant Zephyr, Penelope, Victoria, Winter Shetland, Two-Ply and Unshrinkable Vest Yarn, Agent for Madame Weigel’s Cut Paper Patterns. 2207

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9540, 9 October 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9540, 9 October 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9540, 9 October 1891, Page 8

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