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Business Notices. WEAR THE CELEBRATED ff&KjßnSi I ,S ; 5 -W* i | it",ol I VaCiiiS.w’' v:- > r. is.? /‘. Oi lf -w \i*| u.- Js 5&.V fWA 1§ m '/J'A >ki»£k&Su£ <?rro m rfilr&A M 6» r.'Uicfr' li-Si'-V W& »WP!s?SOT^7^*^^l^^MWr2r^Jo3a»«sS«!a9BSl6»%»? K3S3KOUSSS FOR NEATNESS OF FINISH AND GENUINE HARD WEAR THE ABO YE BBAHD UE . SUEPASSSD. CAN BS OBTAINED EBONI ALL BOOT DEALERS. WHOLESALE ONLY FEOSI TKE MANUFACTTJEERS, WALKING A PLEASURE IN STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES. Jlartc on the same principle as As pliable as Cheaper than Wear longer than HAND SEWS. WIT AT ABE STAND AED BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES? STANDARD IWVKD ’WDIjT”D BOOTS AND SHOES are male on the principle of the Best Hand- i«wn AVer:: „ T the Most TViTect Tl.tchtuory that modern science has pet invented. STANDARD BRAND 'WELTED HOOTS AND SHOES arc Free Iran- Itelgw that often ocour inside* h;ind-scv/:i <»■<».>('(;.}. nnd cnuso much. nnnoviincr; to* th’Vsotis siiillcnnjj from «ondcT foot. STANDARD BB.AKJ) WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES have no Nails or Pegs to work up and tear the socks or cause Witters. , _ STANDARD 35SAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES do not Creak. STANDARD BR.'.RD WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES are the Most Pliable of any Kind now Made and fir- as Easy in Wear during the First Week at many others after several months. STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES can bo Repaired as Hr.nd-sewn. SABGOOB, S'DIYAND EWEN, CIKiJ.. ..OHS BOH, WHOLESALE M4NUFACHTIIEES OF THE STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND k-HOES. Gul l- r- a nrinb when Branded "STANDARD" and ‘■_WELT*D ’ , _ on the heel. .PM THE WBEA-WIEA. NEW AND SAFE METHOD OF HEATING AND VENTILATING BOOMS, HOSPITAL WARDS, CHURCHES, &C. 1 HEATED B¥ GAS. No Cold Draught, No Smell, but a Constant Supply of Pure, Fresh, Wa at Any T'-ini'-irnturo. i Air. NO HOUSE COMPLETE WITHOUT ONE. f'G mat 7*!?: r.'.- 7 ng:: RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL I'SSSie I rl fPisYA JIIINSI ■i.o H vcrJ3 <N.di £ -LMu? AND OTHERS, TESTIMONIALS. Parnell, May 9th, 1893. Mr J. C. SentLET, Dovonpoiii! Sir, —In reply to your request that I would express my opinion regarding your Wcra-wera ” Heating Stoves, I forward yon the following remarks in reference to this subject. You have placed in my bedroom one of your Stoves ; the room is 19 feet long, 1? feet wide, and 11 feet high. The Stove raises the tomperuiuv-* of the room frntu cis to eight degrees in a very shore period of tifnc, maintaining an equable fcsinpsiv.ture of 69 d-- ve-.--: throughout the nigh', and I find a.n almost entire relief from attacks of Chronic Bronchitis from wh. i X have suffered for two or three years. Altogether I regard these Stores as a source of great comfort to in valid*.—Faithfully touts, G. GREY. As Sir G. Grey’s medical adviser I recommended the purchase of the Wcra-wera, and therefore fully indorse his remarks about the same. C. H. HAINES, 8.A., M,D. FULL PARTICULARS given at the office of the Agents for Ganterbui-y, TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, PLUMBERs, GASiT i'j'ERS, BRASS FOUNDERS AND SANITARY ENG INKERS, 234. TUAM STREET, CHIfcISTOHUEOH, INSPECTION INVITED, T. TAYLO 13 CASHEL Bv, OPPOSITE THE CAFE, HAS FOR SALE—--50 Sides of Farm-Fed SMOKED BACON, t7d per lb; pieces 5d to Sd per lb SELECTED HAMS Cjd per lb FROZEN BUTTER Sd per lb POTTED BUTTER Sd BONELESS GOD PISH 7d per lb HERRINGS, IN TOMATO SAUCE, lid per tin CORNISH SARDINES, largo tins lid EVAPORATED APPLES, rings lOd per lb NATURAL FIGS 7d per lb FRUITS IN SYRUP 2Bb tins CM COLOURED WAX CANDLES 71dperlb 150-Test KEROSENE 5,3 3d per tin, 10s Gd per ease ROYAL KEROSENE 5s Cdper tin, 10s Ddpor case; SHARPS, 7-bushcl rack 4s (id GOOD WHEAT for fowls 3s -!d per bushel SILK-DRESSED FLOUR 7s 9d per 1001 b ROLLER FLOUR, 251 b 2s 3d, 501 b 4s 4id, 1001 b Ss Cd, 2001 b 3 Gs DRY WHITE CRYSTAL SUGAR 2£d per lb DRY BROWN SUGAR 2>d per lb FINE WRITE CRYSTAL 2pi SNOWDROP 3d, 27s per cut LOAF SUGAR 3-kl or 4d per lb “ Houquo. ” Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2s per lb Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2s 4d per lb Paramatti, finest 2s (id 51b Boxes Ceylon Ten 11s Gd, 101 b Boxes 20s “ Houqua ” Blended Teas, packets 2s per lb “ Belgravia.” Blended Teas, packets 2s 4d “ Eastcheap ” Blended Teas, packets Is Gd Clb tins Id, 121 b tins 2d, 401 b, half-chests 3d per lb *■ reduction China Bos Teas 13s Cd, 14s Gd, KJs 6d, 18s Gd, 20s Half-chests Is 3d to 2s per lb MclKn’s Food Is Sd Sarsaparilla, Tov,mend’s, Os Gdper bottle i Sarsaparilla, Ayers’, 4sper bottle Sarsaparilla, Hood’s, 4s Gd Eider Wine Is 3d per bottle Blcme Raisins 5d per lb Currants 5d per lb Sultanas, very line, Gd per lb I Corned or Boiled Beef Is per 21b tin | Roast Mutton 3 s per 211) tin Rabbit Is, Rabbit and Paeon Is id “ Musket” Tobacco 4s lOd per lb, Sd per stick “ King of All ” Aromatic Cs 3d, Is Id per stick ORDERS CALLED FOR AND GOODS DELIVERED DAILY IN TOWN AND SUBURBS, AND AT THE RAILWAY STATION. X 713 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. REPOET AND ANALYSIS BY PROFESSOR BICKERTON IN REFERENCE TO TRENT BROS.’ MANUFACTURES. Canterbury College, June 1.3, 1893. I have hist completed an Analysis of Samples of eacli of the articles of food manufactured by Messrs TRENT BROS The Analysis shows theSamnlos to be of EXCELLENT QUALITY, well prepared and ABSOLUTELY FH EE PROM THE SMALLEST TliA CE OF ANY KIND 01-’ DELETERIOUS MATTER. These RanmVa v ere selected personal) v from balk, without any notice being given that I intended to procure them * 1 having been retained more than fifteen years ago by the Messrs Trent Bros, to make analyses at such times as might be convenient to myself. In making these analyses I was bo struck with the uniform excellence of their manufacture, that for more than twelveyeurswoliavonever knowingly used any other brand of any of the articles of food manufactured by the firm. I would, however, advise purchasers to obtain goods with TRENT BRO’V BRAND, ns more than orce very inferior sample of bulk goods have been sold to us ns Messrs Trent’s manufacture; on taking those camples to Messrs Trent and comparing them with their own bulk goods, tiiey have bean proved to he spurious. I have on several occasions boon through the factory, and can testify to the care taken to procure HHi-class Materials and to ensure cleanliness and purity‘in the process, and uniform excellence in the manufacture A. W. BICKERTON, Public Analyst. X 952 JOHNSON AND COUSINS, ■ (LATE B. HALE & GO.), SAIL, TBRT, TAEPA.ULIN, EOSSS-COVEB, FLAG AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINE-MAKE3S. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL. WE bog to draw tba attention of two Bnbdo to the following T.i.t of Ooo.lc ( of whtc.vwa always reap a Largs stock, ana ao we alwryu import all our Material direct, wo are abie to bsU a> Lower Prices than Any Uihcr Firm in New 2nnlan-;l: TENTS TARPAULINS HOR'JE COVERS LOIN COVERS CAST COVERS FLAGS PULLEY BLOCKS HAMMOCKS FI3HIWO NETS FISHING- LINKS OEIOKLT NETS LA.WN TENNIS -NETS KM EE p FES'S MANILLA KOBE FLiX ROPE PLOUGH LINE I* i; ->a %ni ji||. GARDEN LINES PARCEL TWINES THATCHING CORD SA'TI TWINE OIL KIN COATS LEGGINGS KOU’-WESTEBS REAPER AND BINDER APRONS MARQUEES, TENTS, FLAGS AKD TABPAULIA3 OS HISS. m. iS^SSSTE PL3AB3 HOY'S THFJ &I)DBKBS"« JOHN BON 4HB OOUZINS, CASHEL STSEET a OHEISTO H UKOH, MESSRS J BALLANTFNiiJ a OO.'S DUaPEBY BSTABLISUMLENT.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10104, 1 August 1893, Page 7

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