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Medical. NOTTCI TO TRAINEES AMD OTHERS INTERESTED IN HORSES. iS LB SINGER’B" HOO F OIL AST) OTUF.tI VETERINARY SPECIALITIES. WE have recent ly purchased the trade mark and all the recipes of these famous veterinary medicines from the executors of the late Mr S. Slesinger. Tlie manufacture of the remedies will, therefore, ho controlled by us in future, and EACH BOTTLE AND TIN of all the ST,ESI(SH ER PREPARATIONS WILL REAR OUR SIGN ATORE, without which they are spurious. Mr Slesingor’s reputation as a veterinary surgeon was unique in the colony, and the medicines have hoeu widely known for the last five and twenty years. KIfMTTHORNE, PhOSSER AND CO., LIMITED. 1518 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. SLBSINGBR’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. THIS . GREAT REMEDY, the name o? which is a household word in Otago and Southland, has Recentuy been purchased from the TRUSTEES of she LATE MR S. SBESIS. GEEbv KEMPTHOKNE.-PROSSER and CO.’S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY,.LTD. The New Proprietors have decided to DEDUCE THE PRICE PROM 5s to 2s (id PHR BOTTLE, with the view,of increasing the popularity'of this most valuable remedy for.Bheunmt'sm and all nervous and muscular pains. This Balsam has been known in New Zealand for over a quarter of a century, and the unsolicited testimonials accumulated during tha t time stamp it, beyond any doubt, as the greatest remedy ever discovered for the relief of pain. It is a great medicine, audits curative power is marvellous. 1518 YOUNG MEN, write to mo for Valuable free Book concerning yourselves. Professor if. Hermann, Specialist, K ast Collins Place, Melbourne. X 2123 um Crv m for CHiLDO GUTTISG TEL X 7 BELIEVE FEVERISH HEAT, POT FITS, GOflVULSlflflS, Etc, ’reserve a healthy state of the consUtatic . during .the period of Teething. . he words “JOlili STEEHMAH, GI'!;W>ST, WALWORTH, SURiItV re eayri veil" mi tlm ' • =--r.!paSUe.lt.«eaclii>acS Agents KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER & CO. ADIES, write to me for Valuable Free Book T 1 B A concerning yourselves. Professor R. Hermann, French .Specialist, East Collins Place, Melbourne. * X 2123 Bufiinoss Hoticss. WEST End Restaurant, Confectionery, Choice Lollio and Fruit Shop, opposite Ayers, . Beauchamp and Co., Auctioneers. First-class meals ! a la carte, customers paying only for that, ordered, 1 for instance—Soup, per plate, 3d; Kish, boiled or : fried Gd; Grills, vis., Rump Steak. 4d, Mutton ' Chops 4d, Pork Chops and apple sauce 6d, Kidneys i and Bacon Id, Porter House Steal: (id, Ham or 1 Bacon Id; Stewed Sheep’s To-.igurs with parsley j butter Id ; New-laid Eggs, two boiled, 3d; 0 Id ■ Boiled Ham, per plate Id; Fruit. Salad, per plate, l with fresh cream, 3d, Open daily from 7 a.in. j ABox 30 room upstairs to lot. William Forster. HERRICK’S “CITY MISSION..HOME” 1 TTSROVIBES TEMPORARY SHELTER an 1 I _S. MEALS for destitute Men, OBTAIN.'' EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women and Boys; 1 Food for Destitute Families, and Clothing. The Home, being supported entirely by volunta subscriptions, is at the present time in very giv need of heln of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, 443 Suneriutendenc. mm ASK FOE JAM. w UtfWABDS'OP TWENTY MEDALf AWARDED FOE EXCELLENCE. 633* OBTAINS A PRIZE WHEREVER EXHIBITED. NESTLB’S SWISS _ MIEK, CAN BE USED FOE ALL PURPOSES OF I ORDINARY MILK. .( j _ . - . t From the Milk of Cows having an extensivu | tange on tho health/ and fertile sides of the Alps ; Breathing the Pure Air and Feeding on the Succulent Grasses of that salubrious region—the Finest SXilk-producing Country in the World. WHOLESALE AGENTSOHRYSTALL & CO., , SIOHPIELD STREET, X2IIB ONCE IN A LIFETIME.' W. B OBIN3ON & SoN^ HAVE PURCHASED THE STOCK OF - BOOTS AND SHOES ‘ Knewn as MILLS’S, No, 216, HIGH STREET* And managed by him. IT HAS BEEN REMOVED TO THE BEEHIVE FOR SLAUGHTER. THE STOCK VALUE IS £ll7O BO “f#THK “• “ £ll7O The Stock known as Mills’s is one of the very has) in Christchurch, TO BE GIVEN AWAY ALMOST. ALL ST-CLASS GOODS AT THIS GREAT BALE, And now is tho time to get YOUR WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES AT HALF-PRICE, At the Great Sale of Stock known as MILLS’S (shop closed). FOR SALE, Two (2) Signboards (This is Mills’s) (Jlso Chairs, Curtains, Brass Bods, Window Fitimgs. Steps, Six Incandescent Gas Burners, and ell the Furniture of a First-class Boot Shop. PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSES W. ROBINSON & SONS having purchased th e business managed by me, will remove tho same to the Beehive on July 19th lust. All accounts due to me to be paid to the above (W. Robinson and Sons). (Signed) A. MILLS. SALE NOW ON. W. ROBINSON & SONS, HIGH STREET. . ... . NOTE TO.THE PUBLIC. ®SJ*Iu addition to the above, we have just purchased a Large Parcel of Warehoutemen’s Samples at 10s 6d in the &, for slaughter. We have purchased this last three years stocks valued at £4500, and tho public have received the greatest bargains in Christchurch, through these purchases* We are always to the front for the benefit of the public. COME ONE, COME ALL. W. ROBINSON & SONS, BEEHIVE u PUSS-AND WEOLESOSJS TOMATO SAUC® V Goods now arriving by direct steamers rom the Home Manufacturers, which will ced and sold at Lowest Ready Cash Prices. Clea and Co., High Street, X 2140 SB GILLESPIE’S ESSENCE OF COFFEE ■ X 177 ONE SHILLING PEE OTTL E j I K

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 7

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860

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11368, 8 September 1897, Page 7

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