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Clarke & Co. ME CHARLES CLARK (Established 1861), AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER. CASH FOR INVESTMENT, in sums of £soand upwards, at Lowest Current Kates. MONTHLY CATALOGUE of PROPERTIES FOE SALE AND TO LET On application, or posted free. 458 No-charge made for advertising in this CataJogne MAGNIFICENT LIBRARY FOB SALE BY AUCTION. Also A PEW CHOICE PICTURES, MICROSCOPE, &c. ME CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION, in hia Booms, Hereford Street ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY U FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 18 and 19, The LIBRARY, lately the Property of J. P. GROSSMAN, ESQ., ADMITTED TO CONTAIN THE FINEST SELECTION OP BOOKS EVER OFFERED TO THE CHRISTCHURCH PUBLIC. THIS LIBRARY is one o£ unusual diversity and interest, and includes a large amount of Fiction hy the Best Anthers, and an exceptionally large number of Modem Poets and works of Literary importance, many of them first editions amimostly in perfect order, most of the standard works required hy a University Student or Lecturer on Mental and Moral Science and Political Economy. Modem Politics and Sociology are well represented, while the Classical division includes the best annotated editions of all the standard Greek and Latin Authors, as well as a large number of Text Books concerned with the history and literature of these languages. There is a fine Collection of Books (Poetry, Art and History) in beautiful bindings, someof them of special historic interest, including some item® from the famous Kelmscott Press, and a number of Art Books of unusual beauty. Also a collection of Medieval and early printed books, with some illuminated MSS. work. 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Scott’s Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, Kepler’s Cod Liver Oil and Malt Extract, and THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL, Another 25 gallon cast jnst to hand. Almost Tasteless, Simply Perfection, 2s 6d per ordinary Quart Bottle. C. M, BROOKE, Corner of Gloucester and Colombo Streets. Contractor to the Hospital and Asylum. VICTOR TEA. mHE FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS £ s. d, G. COLLINS, Andover Street ... 2 0 0 MBS BLACK, Linwood 10 0 MRS B. MURPHY, Papanui „ 010 0 And the undermentiontioned each 2s fid f Mrs Weir, Mrs Smith,Mrs J. Eden, MrsSefarood,, Mrs Baggott, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs L. Brown,. Mrs Rogers, Mrs Thornton, Mrs Rowlands, Mrs H. Joseph, Mrs H,Wilson, Flora Bennington, Mrs ■ Binn, Mrs MoKeown. 2 -cl H. & W. ROBERTS, SuBGEON BBNT IS T S 190, CASHEL STREET (opposite Ballantyne's), AND COLOMBO,STREET (opposite Bonk of N.Z.) Hours: 9to 5. * X 2165 TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OP AUSTRALASIA, LTD, Incorporated 1860. AUTHORISED CAPITAL £2,000,000 SUBSCRIBED £1,750.000 RESERVE FUNDS (British Consols, &c.) ... £200,000 SOLICITORS AND AGENTSMessrs Wynn-Williams and Brown, Christchurch Messrs Chapman and Tripp, Wellington; and Messrs Sainsbnry and Logan, Napier. Head Office in New Zealand— . 211, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 4230 000 T 0 LENI> AT 5 PBB CENT * ON FREEHOLD FARM LANDS. Advances can be repaid at six months* notice, and even sums up to three-flfths of amount borowed can be paid off at any time by giving three months’ written notice, JAS. NATHL, HAMER, 9687 Manager and Inspector for New Zealand, M°CLINTON » THOMSON’S BARILLA SOAP. PROFESSOR KIRK, Edinburgh, in his Papers on “ Health,” says : “ In a visit we paid to Belfast lately we lighted upon a White Hard Soap made hy McClinton and Thomson, which is, to our thinking, the very sort of thing we could wish for almost all purposes. Vie believe the making of this is a secret in possession of this firm alone, hut their price is not at all high. ’•There is something in the composition of this Barilla Soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Lather made from it, instead of drying and so far burning the hands and arms of those using it, has the most soothing and delightful effect. “ Several soap-makers claim to be makers of Barilla Soap, insisting that their soap is as good as cClinton and Thompson’s. It is far cheaper. Well, we put it to the test of use. It is not the same thing at all. It won’t do: nor will it nearly do.” F 224 Wqbks: DONAGHMORE, TYRONE, IRELAND. DR BRANDT’S MALTED POOD. A PERFECT FOOD for Infants, Invalids and the Aged. 1 ou can give it to your baby or your grandfather with equally good results. P USE GILLESPIE’S ESSENCE OF COFFEE X 2265 ONE SHILLING PEE BOTTLE

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11657, 13 August 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11657, 13 August 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11657, 13 August 1898, Page 8

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