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B®sSa®ss ITcticeel CHRISTCHUHOH TrUST OPENED UP, DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, ex EUA3INE, a'LAEGEJ W . . ASSORTMENT OF FIREARMS. , ’, . ~' ■ GUNS. GUNS. y DOUBLE-BARREL BREECHLOADERS, with BACK AND BAR : LOCKS,' REBOUNDING; HAMMERS, SOLID STRIKERS, and PROJECTING PIECES, , ", AT . PEICES WHICH DEFT . COMPETITION, . ,' " * Viz.:-". ](.„• 50/-* 55/- 65/- 80/- 95/-^ ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. / ALSO A FINE SELECTION OP DOUBLE-BARREL GUNS (TREBLE BOLT), WITH CYLINDER, MODIFIED AND CHOKBBORES, FROM £3. BY HOLLIS AND ENOS JAMBS. MARTINI-HENRI FOWLING PIECES S6g, BLACKBIRD GUNS, The Very Latest, ■ RIFLES! RIFLES! RIFLES t WINCHESTER BEFEATERS, MARTINI-HBNBIS, SALOON AND MANY , OTHERS. . t REVOLVERS, BULL DOG, IRISH CONSTABULARY, SELF-EXTRACTING BREECHLOADERS, &e. N.B.—We a SliooLists and Others to Come and Inspect This New Lot, as we are Confident tbdff ‘ Values are Unequalled in New Zealand. MASON, STRUTHEES & CO., IRON MERCHANTS, CHRISTCHURCH. REPORT & ANALYSIS BY PBOFE3SOE BICKEHTON IN REFERENCE TO S. Canterbury College, June 18,1893* . I havo'just completed an Analysis of Samples of each of the articles of food manufaoturea by Messrs Trent Bros. The Analysis shows the samples to be of Excellent Quality, well prepared and Absolutely free from the smallest trace of any kind of delateriouiij matter. These samples were selected personally from bulk, without any notice being given, that I intended to procure them, I 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 makmgj these analyses I was so struck with the uniform excellence of their, manufacture, that fori more than twelve years wo have never knowingly used any _ other brand of any of the artloleal of food manufactured by the firm. I would, however, advise purchasers to obtain goods with. Trent Bros.’ Brand, as more than once very inferior samples of bulk goods have been sol® to us as Messrs Trent’s manufacture; on taking those samples to Messrs Trent and conw paring them with their own hulk goods, they have been proved to be spurious. I I have on several occasions been through the factory, and can testify to the care taken to,] nrccure High-olassMaterials, and to ensure cleanliness and purity in the process, and uniform! excellence in the manu&otnxa. A. W. BIOIG3ETON. Public Analyst. X9S2 ELECTRIC LIGHTING * ELECTRIC POWER *■ TELEPHONES * DYNAMOS LAMPS * yCUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, Offices of W. & G> Turnbull a Co., % ALI*: ACCESSORIES XXX3K&OO Manufacturers o MILLIARD TABLES 5 and al Requisites, CUBS, CUB TIPS CHALK, BALLS, RACKS. .OtrJK M r M$ sm m m ALOOOK &CO Manufaoiubebs or Billiard tables) and s I ell Requisites, . , SOLE AGENTS FOB CANTERBURY, FLRTOHBR, HUMPHREYS Full information as to| rices, &c., can be ohtl from the Undersign*® Prices, &c., can be obtained MELBOURNE. J the tonic of modern times. . , t , COMPOUND SYRUP OP HYPOPHOSPHTTES. PREPARATION containing Hyponhosphite of Iron, Lime, Soda, Potash, Manganese, Quinine Kwe A valuable brain Let nerve tonic (as the Formula indicates). Our preparation o auaranteed to contain the true Hypophosphite of every ingredient mentioned, and we guarantee* Je/thaf it will not deposit or undergo decomposition under all ordinary conditions. ear THIS IS THE VERY BEST TONIC YET DISCOVERED. 0 IN HALF-POUND BOTTLES, 256d 5 ONE-POUND BOTTLES, 4s 64; ALSCUIN BULEi All Country Orders will Receive Prompt Attention. , . BARNETT, CHIMIST, OHRIBTOHOTOH, • j VICTORIA STREET, OPPOSITE SALVATION ARMY BABRRiOKS, ... TELEPHONE NO, $6,

CLEGG’S CHRISTCHURCH PEBAMBULATOR WORKS REMOVED to Corner of HIGH and TUAM STREETS (Opposite A, J. White’s). James Cle gg. Wholesale and Retail PEEAMBULATOB MANUFACTURER. Warehouse and Works— COBNEB HIGH AND TUAM STREETS (Opposite A. J. White’s). X4Si IJJ.R 80BBBTS, Complete Sets, CASHEL STREET -asa*. • SURGEON DENTIST. x «. Hotels t - ' HHH *• VISITOES, TOUKISTB, COMMERCIALS, AND FAMILIES should Put up at the CLARENDON HOTEL, Comer Ortord Terrace and Woroaaosc Street ITT is the Most Centrally Situated, and is aoSi knowledged to be the most Comfortable Hostelry in Christohnroh. The household arrangements being under the direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to their reouiremonts and comfort. A thorongnly S.ood Cook in charge of the kitchen. The Wines, Spirits ord Ales are the heat that can bo purchased. AUsopp’s Celebrated Burton Ale on Draught, The promptest attention paid to telegram s and alters. ROBERT ALLEN, 330 S Proprietor. NSW ZEALAND!E . HOTEL, CHEISTCHDECH, Junction of High, Madras, and St Asaph Streets. Five minutes’ walk from Railway Station and Post Office. T. B. GAFFNEY, PROPRIETOR THIS New and Modern HOTEL affords superior accommodation for Tourists and Travellers, being Jitted with every modem appliance necessary to comfort. , , ~ . , _ ... Suites of Rooms set apart for Private Families. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. Terms strictly moderate. Telegrams and Letters Promptly Attended to. Telephone 501. XIXOO LETIATHAN TEMPERANCE HOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN. Mes A. D. SILK, Proprietress, /fN ENTLEMjEN, whether Boarders or Visitors, 'O" will find airy and pleasant Bedrooms, large Sitting and Smoking-rooms, Lavatory, Bathrooms, the whole pleasantly situate, large, lofty and ventilated. Dinner from 12 till 2 p.m. Tea from 5 till 7. For further particulars apply on the premises, or •by letter to the Proprietress, Mrs Silk. 51069

Hotels. COKERS ' ME W B EIGHTON .Ho-T.BLi ' VISITOES TO THIS BEAUTIFUL SEA. SIDE EESOET May Bely on Every Comfort and Attention nt the above Homely Hotel SUITES OF BOOMS FOB PEIVATE FAMILIES.; Moderate Terms to Eesident and Permanent . Boarders. Meals, Sandwiches, Tea, Cocoa, &c„ whenever required by excursionists. Wine and Ale Cellars stocked with best pro,curable. Good Stabling; careful groom. Telephone 'No. 65U : Xlll3 HOT SPEINGS. HANMBK PLAINS, Via Christcliurcli and Culverden. J"'aob?s" pass' : TEMPEEANCE' hotel. Patronised by His Excellency the Governor, Lord Onslow, V. E. Specially adapted for Invalids and Ladies. Visitors will find every comfort and convenience, CHAEGES, 6s Per Day and 3s 6d Per Day. Buggy provided. Free of Charge, to and from tha Springs dally. Asphalt Tennis Court. A, LAHMEET, PEOPBIETOE. X 1036 THE GBAUD HOTEL, DUNEDIN. Under Entirely New Management. SPECIALLY Adapted for Tourists and Travel, lers, who may now rely on every Comfort and, ■ Attention. Moderate Terms to Eesident Boarders. Unrivalled Accommodation and Appointments. First-class Sample Booms. Public Drawing-room, Letters nd Telegrams receive strict attention. JOHN P. PIBECY, 102SX . Proprietor. . DUNSAHDEL- HOTEL, ■ DUNSANDEL. MB E. CAESOLL, Late of Dunedin, • BEGS to announce that he has taken the above Hotel, where he trusts, by careful attention and the best of liquors, to merit a fair share of the public patronage. XIO7O - H. W. OAUBWELIv V Having re-entered into possession of THE YIOTOEIAN HOTEL BEGS to acquaint his old friends and customers of the fact, and assure them that he will aa ofyore only keep in stock the very best of every. ■ thing. -.-The Hilliard -Table has been put into first, class order, and fitted with, patent pockets. X 995 LANGDON’S WOLSELBY HOTEL, J WINCHBSTEE. OPENING OF THE FISHING SEASON, Ist OCT. IN addition to the First-class Accommodation ’■' provided at this Hotel, J.L. has just had speci. ally built a travelling-house, accommodating 5 or 6, • for theconvenience of lusguestawho maywiSitofish i the Eangitata. The rivers are now full qj fish, aaAJ there is every‘promise of agrand'Soasom

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10273, 15 February 1894, Page 6

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