Business notices. HOESB_COVERS. a NYONE WAITING A THOROUGH GOOD HOESE COVER SHOULD SOTO JOHNSON & OOU/JNS’S, SAILMAKERS, CASHEL STREET. CHRISTCHURCH, V.’TJO KEEP A GREAT VARIETY. PRICES PROM I2s 6d to SO*. TAKPAULINS. Attention is also drawn to the Great Value of TARPAULINS, formers often saving in one nsstasa the value ton times over by using- them to cover their grain or wool. the following goods always in stock at the same ESTABLISHMENT:— TENTS BOUSE COVERS LOIN COVERS CART COVERS FLAGS PULLEY .BLOCKS HAMMOCKS m 'CO&INS FISHING LINES ' CRICKET NETS LAWN TBiMjNIS NETS SHEEP NETS MANILLA. HOPE FLAX HOPE FISHING NETS MARQUEES, TENTS, FLAGS PARCEL TWINES THATCHING CORD SACK TWINE OILSKINS LEA & BINDER APRONS PLOUGH .LINES GARDEN LINES ‘ TARPAULINS ON HIRE. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSJOHNSON & COUZINB CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. HESSES SAK.LAarTYKE ft CO.’S DRAPERY ESTABMaKHESSf, SsiWP 19 Sb OOfiTBAO7BRB 70 THE IV. ||||||, R. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IROMRIONSIERS. ■ MERCHANTS St BEIiEBSI IMPfWTERS. Outfits of Plato, Cutlery, Silver, j &c. Tha Largest Stock. Tha Finest Workmanship. 's The Most Moderate Trices. 217, Filglj St, 129, Hereford St, Christchureli. INDENTS j Undertaken on Moat Reasonable Terra* lor all ENGLISH, AMERICAN, And Continental GOODS. | STATION AID FAEM REQUIREMENTS | =S* Ji. BPSCIAIiITT. 3s I Babbit letting and Fencing Materials always in Stock, “ II Complete Assortment of Blacksmiths’., Wheelwrights’, |[ Coachbnflders’* Builders’* and Painters’ Materials* IN Lamps, Ganges, Register Grates, Stoves, Marble and Slate Mantlepieces, Tiles for Hearths, Fenders, Fire-irons, Coal Scuttles, Chandeliers, Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery, JOSTD _A_ZjX. PUBITISHI3STQ- ’ GOODS. mm w<|ra KS&Ssftf iSf?«s&r'/ m s M ®g&t vs Wit* MMM&f IiB'WK l i£iiasna**nS>i^sSM«**#us*iim^^ • —— ' ''' m LIGHTING *■ POWER & & ELECTRIC ELECTRIC AA ast ►st «y,-A Via e TELEPHONES ALL ACCESSORIES DYNAMOS LAMPS I© 0^ * mtgstoii house quay, Offices of W. & G. 1 urn bull & Co. s " ■'W BLLI BST Cr O a^T v s/: ?:* e&*Sdt& vo* km 811$ i izv.‘ IxLv* m pi 9 8 & TOP m I n Iv Itz n 1 ral i mm - iH 3k if_ S W mM The “Milkmaid ’’ Brand is guaranteed to contain ail the cream of the original milk. In the process of manufacture nothing but water is removed, nothing but the best refined sugar, added. Avoid low-priced brands from which the cream has been abstracted, and ask for the “ Milkmaid ” Brand, the best for ail nurposes. YAMFITO. YAMPim YAMPING. THE POPULAR CHORD INDICATOR. ALL THE RAGE AT HOME. THOUSANDS NOW IN USB. WHAT ip it P It is a simple contrivonoq by means of which a perfect novice cf.n, with ft few honj 6 practice, Vamp to An? Song iii An? Koy on the Plano, Harmonium or Organ. The above may seem a rash statement, hut nevertheless true, and wo are prepared to demonstrate it to tho moat sceptical. Thousands hevo already acquired the art, eo c?n you. Two Songs given Gratia with each Indicator sold, which will be found sufficient to initiate anyone into the art of vamping. A new issue of One Hundred of the Most Popular Songs now Ready, prepared both for Musicians or those Totally Unacquainted with tho Ficnc. The following is a List of afoiv of the Songs "Tho Song that Reached My Heart,” “After tlo Ball,” “The Arab’s Farewell.” “A Boy’s Post Friend is his Mother,” “Tho Old Rustic Bridge," “Gathering Shells," Ac., “Please Give Mo a Penny." “Auld Lang Syne,” "In Happy Moments," “ I’ll Take you Home, Kathleen," “ Cornin' Thro’ the Bye.” Full catalogue on. application. testimonial, Mr Clarke, of Hazlodesn Roan, Christchurch, vodtou s—“ Door Sirs,—-I wn greatly pleased with tho Indicator X purTnuGcd only a week ago. lam now able to vamp to any song, greatly to tho carprlse of my friends and myself, I may eay I do not know a note of music or a note on tha piano, I would advise s.tiv nerßon who, like myoolf, hns.not hadtho advantage of a musical education, to secure one of your Indicators, and X am sure they will got an immense amount of pleasure for a trifling cost," PRICE : Indicator, with Two Bongo (of choice) and Pull Instructions for use, Ss 6d{ Extra Songs, Gd Each. Post Free, To bo had from the Agents, MILNER & THOMPSON'B Music Warehouse., Christchurch, XU _ Potato fedifccssodW, TBAINQE, Dox4li!t), C^istqharch, w # TH® 0% py Dr. BranDts’ pieltefl Foofl Furs Unmedicated Cereal Preparation' Immensely Superior to Arrowroot; or CorniiouT, And is epecially prepared i \ and adapted for INVALIDS and those of ~ ~ Weak It fe highly nutritious, and js easily digested Dlges- c v. by tha most delloato Infants and Invalids, tlon <' « v **- 117SX m Promiaent ITeaturoß of tMs MALTED FOOD ABB ITS SlpengSh-gSuing QuaEHCas. Put up in I-a tins, net weight, and oan be obtained from most of the leading Chemists and Grocers. Sols Asents for New Zealand, TRENT BROS.-, Chch. BCO9
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 10466, 2 October 1894, Page 7
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