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Properties For Sale or To I*et. 36 SECTION'S, In Mr Connal's 2nd Subdivision, oft Park Eoad, Caabel Street and Al&win's Road. Also, ABOUT 30 ACRES, Adjoining Mr Connal's House and fronting on Canal Reserve and Aldwm's Road, in Blocks to suit purchasers. Terms Easy. 5 per cent Interest. C. J. MARSHALL, 49, Cathedral Square. A POTATO PLANTER. (pHARLES AUKETELL'S NEW PATENT POTATO PLANTER Will be available for the coming season,, and ORDERS are now being BOOKED: The Woiraiapa "Daily Times" says:—"Mr Auketell ... is a man not only with practical ideas but who also possesses the mechanical skill which enables him to work them out in wood and iron. The Auketell machine does perfect-work. Our reporter watched the Planter dropping the seed, and covering it up, and. then, here and there, in the rows, the seed was uncovered to show that ev?ry potato was exactly in the place where it should be , and was properly covered with earth. . . . Next year, when it is put on the market, it ought to come ; into general use, and receive that appre- . " ciation . which its merits deserve. It plants from three to four acres per diem in the best possible maimer, and is an economical and reliable worker." SEND YOUR ORDER EARLY to G. A. FAIRBROTHER, X 2262 Auctioneer, Carterton. Tenders NOTICE OF REMOVAL'. ► , W. ENGLAND, JUNJS., V ' ARCHITECT, HAS REMOVED TO DALGETY'S BUILDINGS, 6479 ■ CathedraLSquaro. TENDERS are invited up till 4 o'clock, FRIDAY, May 12th, for the ERECTION of PACKING ROOMS, etc. (in Brick), at Business Premises, Cashel Street, for the NJZ. Farmers' Co-op. Assn, Drawings, etc., may bo seen at my office. R. W. ENGLAND, Junr., A.RJ.B.A, Architect. Dalgety's Buildings, Cathedral Square. 7120 A NT) LAURIE, * V TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS. Large stocks of thoroughly seasoned TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL ON HAND. Baltic- and Kauri Sashes and Doors, and eveij article appertaining to the Building Trade. FenciEg Material and Farmers' Requisite^ Estimates on application. Correspondence-invited and promptly replied to MANCHESTER AND TUAM STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. X 142 . HE attention of Persons Building, or hast. X nig Gas laid on to their premises, is directed to- our large stocks of the latest desig&s-ia CHANDELIERS, VESTIBULE LAMPS, BRACKETS, GLOBES, ETC. RECENTLY ARRIVEDThe Most Approved Form of INCANDESCENT -iC LAMPS FOR GAS, I Suitable for outdoor or internal lighting. Brilliancy and Economy. Richly decorated; ACETYLENE CYCLE LAMPS— A Second Shipment of these Goods to hand. TAYLOR AND OAKLEY, 234, TUAM STREET WEST. BEST QUALITY COALS. UNDER COVER. LOWEST RATE Si LARGE STOCKS SEASONED TIMBER. J. T, BROWN AND SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, Comer Colombo and Tuam Streets. • Telephone No. 72. P.O. Bos 306. XIBB7 J. WALLER AND SON, •TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREET, y'AVE IN STOCK every description of i BUILDING MATERIAL, including Very Largo Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, kept under cover ready for immediate use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON, LEAD, DOORS, SASHES, BUILDERS' IRONs MONGERY, FENCING MATERIALS, Etc.. Kte. COALS AND FIREWOOD. Wo are prepared to QUOTE PRICES fos Building Materials delivered in town or any tart of the province. X 1516 T> W. ENGLAND, ' TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT. LARGE STOCKS. SEASONED TIMBERS. PROMPT DELIVERY. Iron, Cement, Builders' Ironmongery. X 2447 Tuam Street, Christclrarah. Insurance Compaoiesi mHB NEW ZEALAND FIRE AND V MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Estabitehed 1859. Capital ..... ;81,00Oi©00 Paid-ap Capital and Reserve £400,000 ' THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches-and-Agencies throughout tha World. A. L. PARSONS, X 1315 Manager'. Business Hbtices. COLDS IN THE HEAD CURED BY SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM. "N a moist, changeable climate like New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known as a Cold in the Head, is a disease of great frequency in the winter season. Its prostrating and discouraging symptoms are too \ ell known to need description. The danger uf Catarrh is its tendency to attack the ohe3t; and pass into Bronchitis ,or Pneumonia, or to lay the foundation for Tubercular Disease. SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM is a Tried Remedy for Coughs and Colds, and it Protects the Lungs from inflammation. Mr E. MILLS, of 187, Montreal Street, Christcbureh, stafes:—"My wife has been very ill with a cold, and after taking sever*! well-known remedies, which did her no good, she tried Spencer Vincent's Benjamin Gum, with the result that she has entirely recovered." .Spencer Vincent's Is 64 and 2s .63, fro keepers. lists and Stor Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers— LOASBY'S WAHOO MFG. CO., LD. Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEE AND CO., N.Z. DRUG CO., LD. COLDS IN THE HEAD.—In a moist, changeable climate liko New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known ss a cold in' the head, is a disease of great frequency m the winter season. The danger of Catarrh is its tendency to attack the chest, and pass into Bronchitis or Pneumonia. SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM is a tried remedy for coiyjhs, colds and Influenza, and. it protect; the lungs irom inflammation. Price, Is 6d and 2s Od. "ST&TEDDING Presents—Enlargement of .VV Shop became necessary to meet increasing popularity of our trade. Wo aro now showing a much larger assortment of Cut-" lery, Spoons, Cruets and Fancy Goods. ■ Jtoson and Co., 220, Colombo Street. S

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11888, 11 May 1899, Page 8

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