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Business Notices, PURE TEAS OF FINEST QUALITY msss brands ARE unequalled por their strength, RICHNESS OP FLAVOUR AND UNIFORM qWAUTV. IPJOIAN FLAVOUR «9 AND l/IO 18^ r* BRAND WHOLESALE AGENTS FLETCH ER, HUMPHREYS & C? -‘A IK 10 THE NEW POTTING MATERIAL. EYEEY KENT) OP PLANT THEIYES IN IT - WITHOUT BARTH JADOO Ensures-BriHismcy-and Intensity of Colour, Gives Substance and. Enduring QuaHtios. ■ PRICE, Set about 2cwt), 255; per Bushel, 3g6d ; per to fill (jin flower pot), 6d. CONCENTRATED JADOO LIQUID. BOTH MEAT AND DEINK TO PLANTS. A Liquid Form of JADOO, giving the same Beneficial Bcsutt to Plants. It Eaeixes-tDroop. fag Plants, Strengthens the Weak and Nourishes the Strong,. Increases the Size of th* Plovers, Heightens the Colour, and Causes Greater Profusion of Bloom, and in ' SIMPLY INVALUABLE IN POT CULTUBE, Per GaHon Tin (making 48 gallons of liquid ready for uss),Ss 63. SEED BOR AUTUMN SOWING, tetpoltum inoaenattjm:; or crimson clover. One of the most useful and rapid-growing of annual Fodder Plants. When sown doringthO autumn onstnbhle ground it produces a heavy crop of green food, which may be dearedoil in October or November, in time to prepare the land for turnips, 4c. CKTM3ON CLO vEK makes®, capital bay, which is much relished by all kinds of stock, especially horses. Excel* lent for an early crop, and gives great satisfaction. OAPB-JJAELSSV EXE - COSE, BEOADLEAP ESSEX BABE, VEGETABIE*SBEDS, PLOWJ&It SEEDS, ‘ BULBS. OmtiEalb-iißt-TOll hoxeady for distribuiaou at the end of the m<mth f aa3-wiU-b®’Sem4 post free touQ intending parchasersoEßalhß. MMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS, DUNEDIN. FLETCHER BROS., HIGH STREET, AGENTS 808 CHBISXCHHECH. LAWRENCE & KIRCHER, PURNITUBE WAREHOUSE, 184, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE BOSNENGTON, CHEMIST, FACTORY—MANCHESTER STREET. JUST LANDED POE THB-fiEASON— LinoUums-and Floorcloths, Carpet and Carpet Squares, TaHe Cavers. Cnrtein s and Curtain Lengths, Blind Hollands with fringe and Tassels to match, Plushett plain and printed. TOILET WARE of every description from 10s 6d full set. BEDSTEADS AND OYEBJSIAKTEL 8 cheaper than ever, .and in eudlaEa variety. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WASE dcfjr Competition. SADDLE-BAG PUBNITUBE a Speciality. KERBS, PENDERS, FIRE-IRONS AND BRASSES IN GREAT VARIETY. INSPECTION INVITED. The little soldiers in your Mood. The part which the corpuscles of the blood play in malting good the loss occasioned to the body by wear and tear, and in carrying off the effete or.worn-out material, has been compared to the part played by a soldier. The corpuscles' of pure blood are our soldier-friends, who repair the worn-out tissues of the body, and fight against disease-germs. The first condition for good health is pure blood, and that can only be obtained and kept by taking pure food and drink. Adulterated food-stuffs and drinks are the (jests of the modem market, and all too often health considerations are sacrificed to apparent cheapness. If you would have a pure drink, take cocoa; but let it be a pure cocoa, such as Van Houten’s, which is highly digestible, extremely soluble, and of most delicious taste. It is cheap, too, for .it costs less than a farthing a cup. It is easily made; it has an attractive aroma; and ft contains more nourishment than an equal quantity of the. best beef-tea. BE. SURE YOU TRY VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE. (( ORION ” Booking Range. is Ranges l&eqpaxea Ho-Setting. High or Sow Presses?® Boilers IT WILL BORN ANY FUEL. teTs be SM Eeswtol, Bauble, mi ExeeUent Ceafers. sfflf & BoßE®Tß,,a©]bhts., rAiOCHKBS ■ on -AppUcation. INSPECTION INVITED.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 7