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Business Notices. LAWRENCE i KiRGHER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 181, HIGH STREET (opposite Strange and Co.) FACTORY—MANCHESTER STREET. JUST LANDED A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OP TOILET WARE. 10 Dozen Sets to select from, at ANY PRICE. Also, a Large Assortment of ITALIAN BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEADS, HBAVY ’ FEOM £4s > AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS, BRASS-MOUNTED, FROM 38s 6d. Undoubtedly the Best Value ever offered to the public. OUR UPHOLSTERY AND CABINET WARE. ALL DONE BY EXPERIENCED , , . ' WORKMEN, DEFIES COMPETITION. INSPECTION INVITED TO CONVINCE YOU. 7480 NIMM.O & BLAIS’S “ STANDARD ” SEEDS, fOPDLAE BECAUSE THEY ABE PURE, TRUE AND RELIABLE IN GROWTH, NO FAILURE ©F CROPS WITH THEIR USE, POPULAR VEGETABLE SEEDS, per packet, 3d. POPULAR FLOWEB SEEDS, per packet, Id. THE FOLLOWING ABE SOME OP THE LEADING KINDS, made up in Packets, ready for 3 d VEGETABLE SEEDS. 3 D American Wonder Pride of the Market Veitch’s Perfection Harlingtou Windsor Canadian Wonder (French) BEET, Blood Bed CABBAGE, Early Dwarf York Enfield Market CABROT, Early Shorthorn James’s Intermediate LEEK, Large Musselburgh ONION, Brown Globe Brown Spanish PUMPKIN, Ironhark Yellow Mammoth TDENIP, Early Snowball * Golden Ball PEAS. BEANS. M’Lean’s Little Gam Strategem William Hurst Shiel’s Border Hero Champion Scarlet Runnel BROCCOLI, Adams’s Early Veitch’s Self-Protection SAVOY, Drumhead CAULIFLOWER. Early London Veitch’s Autumn Giant LETTUCE, Neapolitan Giant White PARSNIP, Hollow Crown RADISH, Long Scarlet TOMATO, Trophy . , VEGETABLE MAEBOW, Custard ASTER, Dwarf German. Mixed CARNATION, Choice Mixed D'HLIA, Single GOD ETTA, LADY ALBEMARLE MARIGOLD, African NEMOPHILA INSIQNIS PETUNIA, Mixed POPPY. The Shirley SALPIGLOSSIS SWEET PEAS WALLFLOWER, Single 1 D FLOWER . SEEDS. 1 D CANARY CREEPER CONVOLVULUS, Minor FORGET-ME-NOT LINUM BUB RUM GRANDIPLOEUM MIGNONETTE, Sweet Scented PANSY, Mixed PHLOX DBUMMONDII POETULACCA, Single, STOCK, German, Ten Week VERBENA ZINNIA ELEGANS W AJjJji 4 Ij l > W OintJlC SPECIAL SEEDS FOE EXHIBITION PURPOSES CARROT, Round Stamp Rooted 6d pkt. PEAS,-Rev Dr Stuart Sir Harry Atkinson od BEET, Dell’s Crimson Gd pkt, BRUSSELS SPROUTS ... ...Is .. CABBAGE, Lamb’s Earliest of All 6d „ These are all Superior in™ Gain, and for Exhibition Purposes should be Grown by Everyone, 4 cpTCTTTjTTIRAL SEEDS OP HIGHEST QUALITY. HORTICULTURAL SUNDRIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Our Illustrated Catalogue, the finest publication of its kind issued by Seed Trade in the Colonies, Free to Customers, others Is. NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWERS, DUNEDIN. AGENTS FOR CHRISTCHURCH— FLETCHER BROS., LOWER HIGH STREET, AND AT ASHBURTON.

A CHANGE OP DIET IS AS ESSENTIAL AS A CHANGE OP AIK Therefore Study your Health hy Using KO-KOFF COFFEE I INSTEAD, OF TEA. Doctors and Scientists agree that KO-KOFF is most Sustaining. Nutritious and Invigorating, alike suitable for the INVALID and the HEALTHY. In Tins, Is 3d. 2s Od and ss. Sole Manufacturer of the renowned Maori Brand Coffee, also Patent Soluble Coffee Powder ana Silk-dressed Pure Peppers and Spices. • Insist upon giving STEANG’SCOFFEE (roasted by a current of pure hot air) atrial. Your Grocer w procure it for you. Superior to all others. DAV I D g~T BANG, xm, COFFEE SPE lALIST, INVERCARGILL. HUBBARD, HALL & Co., wholbsaleiagbnts. cheistchubch erf, ■ <o - p=i ;=*-= s=~< S=-« <» >•» o erf Goods Direct, from the Manufacturer to the Public. DUCHESSE CHESTS & WASHSTANDS A Speciality. OV3EIRMAMTLBS Carpets, Oilcloth, China, Crockery, &c. Suites from £6 ios. NEW WINDOW HOLLANDS Just to Hand. Inspection of our Magnificent Stock Invited. T. G. ASHMAN, Manager. FURNITURE PALACE C/a C=r* S 3 s=o B ca Cs-> C=J Oq, r*a mi fji „ AS SUPPLIED TO THE ffome of Simons, British TOr Office, v LeMiwg in great Britain ana the CoSosties; } “THE LANCET.”^ “ A sound honest Brandy, which onr analysis and examination show to ba of a fragrance, purity and quality second to none. ' “THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL.", " It is a very palatable Brandy, of undoubtedly high quality.? We consider it a pure product, and well worthy of the attention of the profession.” • “THE TIMES." V -}i “Pronounced by experts to be palatable and of high quality, and to possess all the genuine characteristics of Fine Cognac.’*^ ' JOHNSON & COUZINB, i '©AIL, TENT, HORSE COYER, OILSKIN CLOTHING;) ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STBEET, CHEISTCHUBCH, TITfVOOl? In drawing the atten-g-f IJJKPJrj tu V JhJKo tiou of the Farmers and Public Generally to onr Horse Covers, and particularly to the Newest Style, patented by E. H. Brown, wo-can now state that, after it being tried hy a large number of our customer last year, one and all speak very highly of it, and will hav that style of strapping in future. It allows of freedom to a horse, whether standing, rolling or feeding. There is no crupper, which has been the cause of many a sore tail to a horse, and the only stropping is a breast-strap and one to pass round each bind leg, in place of girths. This style of strapping renders it utterly impossible fora horse to free itself of its cover. Another very important thing in :onnection with this new stylo of strapping is that, through there being no strain on the straps, the, lover will last longer. JOHNSON IMS COUZ CfcVi WCVJ m/i np j ttt TTVfQ We would specially remind Eanholdera and Farmers of tho-great value JL iA. tvx ia.U JUAIv D of Tarpaulins, as, without one, it often means a considerable loss through iWool and Grain getting wet. TENTS, TARPAULINS ..AND FLAG-S ON. SEND IT TO gHORTT’S. gBND IT TO SHORTTU moi k

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 7

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