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Business H©®®©©fTOW COMPLETE. ABSOLUTELY THE NOW COMPLETE, FINEST HARDWARE SHOWROOMS IN NEW ZEALAND. REPLETE WITH NEW GOODS. QPECJ&r, ATTENTION is tailed to our Stocks of LAWN TENNIS, CRICKET, FISHING, CROCHET, and BOWLING O REQUISITES., m JUST LANDED, ottr First Shipment of GUNS for the Season, which consists of. a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT • of Excellent Value. « . . LOADED CARTRIDGES Always Beady for Immediate Use, also POWDER, SHOT and CAPS. 1 ... WE INVITE INSPECTION AND WE GUARANTEE TO GIVE THE VERY BEST VALUE,, MASON, STEUTHEES &' C6.' ;;: Q-BOSGB 'BARBELL, UNDERTAKER, Comer of Durham and St Asaph Streets. Telephone 531. X 1290 ARCHITECTURE. TO BUILDING COMMITTEES AND OTHERS PLANS and DESIGNS for New Buildings and Alterations are prepared on exceptionally easy terms by JAMES GLANVILLE. . 100 OX 0, Cathedral square. Sa H* HITTINGHAM & <C 0, TIMBER AND PBQDUCE BROKERS, . GENERAL AND MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS, HAY STREET, 'PERTH. : WES TEE N' .'■.A’U STKALIA. ..., jCorrespondonoe Eplicited. ; ’ , Cable Code address—d Whitsand,” ; Perth. ABC, 4th Edition. SYD NHAM CABEIAGE'wOBKS. COLOMBO STREET. E JONES, Designer and Builder of tne Im o proved Steel-Framed Roadster, the'strongest, lightest-running and easiest-riding Roadster built. Dog-carts, Whitechapels, Polo, rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order I Business Carts or Vans. Workmanship and materia guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sold, on commission. Inspection invited, XlOl4. ) TATTEESALL’ S~HOESE ~BAZ A AE.“ STOCKOWNERS will please note that I have arranged to OPEN AN OFFICE at above, where I can bo CONSULTED from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. EACH SATURDAY, ■ j ' J. B, CHARLTON, M.8.C.V.5,, F.E.V.M.S., VETERINARY SURGEON, 1231 X 125, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch. BUTTER SOXEB.^JSE? The Best and Cheapest Box Made. BEEHIVES, & C ” VVe LwSrice. nd OABDBOABD BOXES Of every Description. 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Inspection Invited. ’.J.W. has only exhibited Six Times in Ten Years, from 1881 to 1801, and has been awarded • TWO GOLD MEDALS ' ONE SILVER MEDAL EIGHT Ist PRIZES ‘ THREE 2nd PRIZES A And FIVE CERTIFICATES of. HIGH COMMENDATION. . . . Haß.not exhibited since 1891. XI4IS ■ . CBYLINDO TEA. NO. I OEYLINDO TEA. at ■J3 gDserlb . Beats, any of the Ss packet’i which havohaeu-redcoedtaTc Bd, ‘ U "" NO. 2 OEYLINDO TEA, la a.rioh,.rip9..inll-bodißd,ioyely,-i2aTonied-Tea > NO. g CEYLXNDO' TEA, <gS Ip tho-delighi of all who-enjoya good cup oiSTea. % • NO. CEYLINDO?TEA, S£& jgD’perUb, i' la a Tea that has.no eqmUin.Now Zealand, NO AGENTS OB HAWKERS. Reduction on Quantities—Slb.Jd pajrlbt’MbiJ|d per lb; 201 b, 2d psrTb. Tinsof Tea forwarded, frTD,any ' ’ Railway Station.inCanterbury. OBSI SNOWDROP SOGkAB.NovHigher.'Price. ■%¥ / /f: <c*. . SUNBBIBS. FINEST NEW CURRANTS b/ FINEST NEW ELEMB RAISINS t ... _ ... ... w ■” 1 U' FINEST NEW SULTANA,iRAISINS ... .it-,.. *" js!--*!! 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No. 1 OEYLINDO, AS PEE LB, Beats the 2s Packets which have been reduced to Is 8d per, lb. Ho. S, 2 S » No. 3,2 s 4P> No. 4,2 s ß® 28 ONLY TO BB HAD AT KINCAID’S G.I.C. NO MIDDLEMAN’S PROFITS. THE LATEST “IFYOT-TIOST; . QKULL’S OKONITB TRUSSES FOB HEBNIA (EUPTUEE) (eppedally'for TraveUere, Colautota, and Residents in Tropical Climates) , Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, “ . AWARDS—GoId Medal, Skull’s Okonite Trusses for Rupture are in all respects the most perfect and unique instruments oyer offered to the public ns mechanical supports And remedial appliances for any form of Rupture or latcrn?l Prolapao. These trusses, are of the best possible manufacture, they are self-adjusting, light and comfortable. The external surface being com. pletely covered with a nou-absorbent material (Okonite), of a flesh colour, resembling ivory, they cannot bo detected when bathing; they are absolutely 'impervious to moisture, perspiration and the acid excretions of the skin, cannot rust or get •out of order, cause no cutaneous irritation, will hold securely any size protrusion Without pain, may he washed when necessary with impunity, and can therefore be worn any length of time in any climate without becoming offensive, as'is the case with those constructed with leather, elastic and other objectionable materials of. a .porous character. ■ , Skull’s Okonite .Trusses for Rupture weigh only a few ounces, add' beingpradfcicallyindest rue table can be guaranteed to last a lifetime, thus-involving no further ezpenso;,to,';,thq pttreh)i(»r/beyond first, cost, and the undoubted advantages tliey possess oyer every other Truss extant constitute them as absolutely the best, and therefore the cheapest, that can bo procured. The following are a few extracts from the leading Medical Journals: — “The Lancet.”—“Skull’s Okonite Trusses are the moßteffectivy'S'e have evermotioed.” World’s Shir,” Chicago (1833). “British Medical Journal.” —“They are scion* tifloally constructed, and give perfect support-in all cases.” “Medical Press and Circular."—“Willno doubt come into general use.” “Illustrated Medical Nows.” “We can with every confidence recommend them to all'sufferers from hernia (rupture) and prolapsus.” Thousands of "unsolicited testimonials from all parts of the world. NOTICE,—I employ no travellers or agents, and they are only supplied-direct, packed in wood cases, with plain address labels, by return of mail oa receipt of 3P.0. order or bank; draft made payable to THEODORE SKULL. Shaftesbury Avenue, W. I SkulTS,New Okonite Trusses are manpfaotnied in thrice distinct 'f qualities, at the following) prices( Best . Med. Com. qlty. qlty. qlty. -Slnglo'TruaSjif or. right or left side 46s fid 35s 6d • 25a 6d each DouWe’Trues, forboth' sides ... 91s 71b 61s „ Measurements required.—The entire, dreamier* onop round the body two inches below the top of the hips, in a lino with,the protrusion. State if the -rupture is on the right, left or both sides, oraj the naval, and about the size of protrusion, and any special characteristics of the displacement.' ' MAT NOW 'oil OBTAINED FBOU ALL RESPECTABLE CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. & i'B AND SEQUAH'S INSTANTRELIEF. rcoistebsd* THEOBOEE SKULL, SUMICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURES, v 91, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON. W„ ENGLAND (Two minutas’-walk from.PiooadUlg, Oxford and-Camhridge Circuses). Manufacturer of all kinds of Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Bolts, Obstetric Binders,-Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps. Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c. Full particulars mailed free. 11220 ELECTRIC LIGHTING * * ELECTRIC POWER TELEPHONES * DYNAMOS ■* ALI LAMPS - ,®. ■■in * HOUSE QUA'2 Offices of W. & G. Turnbull & Go., W ELLIMG '37

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10595, 2 March 1895, Page 6

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