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Shipping Notices. TI/TESSAGESIES MARITIMES, iVi SYDNEY TO LONDON, via COLOMBO & PARIS. ' Steamers of 6500 tons, under postal cbntraci with the French Government, calling at • MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, ALBANY, COLOMBO, SUEZ & PORT SAID, will be despatched Monthly as Sydney. AleiNood. Aid- Ancbourne laide 5 p.m. 1 p.m, Dec 28jpcc30 Tan 25iJaa 27 Fob 22 Feb 24 Mar 2aMar24 Dee 26 Jan 21 Feb 20 Mar 20 Passengers booked to Bombay, India, China, Batavia and Japan. PASSAGE MONEY, £25 to £7O, including table wines. Return tickets, available for 9or 12 months, at Reduced Rates. English spoken on board. Passage money can be paid hero for passages from Europe. Liberal concessions to families. Upon arriving at Marseilles, English interpreters meet the passengers for London and give them every assistance in landing and passing their luggage, etc., through the Customs, and also accompany them to Paris and Calais. N.B.—Passengers’ luggage conveyed free of cost from Marseilles to London by steamer. , For further particulars apply to PITCAITHLY, WALLACE AND CO., Christchurch. —— _ Notices. OURB OF INTEMPERANCE. SHORT TERM SYSTEM. GLENGARRY HOUSE, OPAWA, Stands in its own grounds of Sixteen Acres. A healthy and Charming Retreat. For terms .apply to the Medical Superintendent, DR STEWART, F 2364 Armagh Street, Christchurch. -you^lFt“affoed' to MISS THIS. SUPERIOR CABINETS, 10a 12 THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. W. E. SORRELL, ■■THE” PHOTOGRAPHER, 179, COLOMBO STREET. F 2123 Pictures AT REASONABLE PRICES; Largo and Varied Stock of Mouldings to select irons. J. W. GIBB, Fine Art Depot, Morten’s Buildings, Cathedral Square. Telephone No. 885. ■ ~J.'a CUSACK (Ten years with Davies and Lamb) JJAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, 191, HIGH STREET F2IS9 Opposite Clock Tower, Christchurch). AW O RDEN AND CO., « . , 125, Colombo Street. Ladies’ Gowns for all occasions. TAILOR-MADE GOWNS A SPECIALITY. PERFECT FIT AND STYLE ASSURED. The latest and most reliable materials to select from. PRICES MOST MODERATE. E. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNORW J. A E. NEW ZEALAND FISHING TACKLE . DEPOT, •, ■ 12, High Street, next Empire Hotel, Christ--chttreh. I ■ JUST ARRIVED: My .largo and complete assortment ol Rods, Seels, Lines, Flies to GUT and EYED Artificial, Minnows, Casts and Traces Revolving Top Eyes Wading Stockings and Shoes Repairing, Solution, Live Bait Cans Artificial Minnow-Boxes, etc. F 2317 NOT A DOUBT EXISTS In the minds of all who inspect the 1898 CLIPPER, About its being the JEST ■AMERICAN CYCLE J Ever Imported into Maoriland. In design it is perfect. Its finish is beanful, and improvements manifold. Call and ispect the wheel; it speaks for itself. All wo ask is—Como along and inspect for mrself before purchasing elsewhere. ■ Special ■ders can be booked for the CLIPPER HAINLESS—a marvel of perfection. Cataewes on application. COWPER AND SONS, Reece’s Buildings, Colombo Street. F 931 QANTEEBURYTACETirEIN'E GAS~COY. CARBIDE OF CALCIUM REDUCED TO 4d (FOURPENCE) PEE LB. A Shipment of SOLAE ACETYLENE GAS LAMPS, \ 1898 Pattern, FOR BICYCLES, JUST RECEIVED. The Brightest and Best Lamp yet Invented. Supplies of the above on application to TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, 6653 234, Tnam Strrct, Christchurch. _ CHEMIST’S BUSINESS FOR SALE. WANTED to Sell—A Chemist’s Business in Wellington. First-ciaaa Suburban Locality. Good chance for Young, Energetic Man, Address— G., care of Box 85, F 5318 G.P.0., Wellington.^ FREEHOLD COAL SECTION. WE'E WE FOR SALE AN EXTREMELY VALUABLE COAL SECTION, Situated about 100 Miles from the City of Wellington. The coal is of the same class as the Kaitan.gata, and easily mined,.no expensive shafts i being required. Wellington is badly off for a cheap class of coal, there being an unlimited demand. The Coal from this Mine can be put alongside the Wellington Wharf at a COST OF ONLY 10s PEE TON. 200 TONS LANDED WEEKLY • WOULD LEAVE THE HANDSOME PROFIT OF £SO PER WEEK, Selling at the ridiculously low price of 15s per ton. For further particulars and price for freehold, apply to _ A. G. TAINE AND CO., SSI4F WELLINGTON. McCLINTON AND THOMSON’S ■jg ’AItX LL A S O A P PROFESSOR KIRK, Edinburgh, in liis Papers cn “Health,” says: "In a visit we paid to Belfast lately -we lidded upon a White Hard Soap made by McCLINTON AND THOMSON, which ia, to our thinking, the very sort of thing we could wish for almost all purposes. Wc believe the making of this is a secret in possession of this (irm aionc, but their price is not at all high. 'iliere is something in tho composition of this Barilla Soap which makes it astonishingly curative and most agreeable on the skin. Bather made from it, instead of drying and so far burning the hands and arms those using p has the most soothing and delightful effect. Several soap-makers claim to be makers of BARILLA SOAP, insisting that their soap is U 3 good as MoClinton and Thomson's, It is iar cheaper. Well, we put it to the test of use. It is not tho same thing at all. It won’t do; nor -will it nearly do” Works . DOxXAGHMORE, TYRONE, IRELAND. F 22-1 IT SE ONLY- SHIP BRAND AND SAUCES. ' D. C. McINTYRE AND j’2355 Wholesale PIfc’KLES CO., Agents.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume C, Issue 11751, 1 December 1898, Page 1

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