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Business N otices LAWRENCE AND KIRCHBR’S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 183 AND 184, HIGH STREET. « “ Wo buy for Cash in the Best Markets in the world, and both members of the firm being genuine practical men, are in a position to and do, give BETTER VALUE IN FURNITURE THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN CHRISTCHURCH.. A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOMS WILL CONVINCE YOU. NOTE THE address, fb9 B®st Food fox? MMa and' Invalids in'Mil Climate ..always ready. - no' ©ookuto required. ■ m mmmm mm ftiin. gmiizE 1 IN POWDER FOEWn KEEPS INDEFINITELY* ' juwosiGKV . ©iue) nr ' she . weasufe. Oi @!S .C&emists 'm& Star®&t STOKE BILK, COMBINED BJTH WHEAT AND BAB im MALT. MALTED i Golden Hpple LIGHT & WHOLESOME, A PERFECT SUMMER BEVERAGE. BEST HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND FOB GO-CARTS PRAMS PORTABLE BOILERS MANGLES KNIFE CLEANERS WRINGERS WASHING MACHINES ~and.. Wertheim Sewing Machines. Cash or Time Payments. Parts and Repairs. Branches— Corner of GLOUCESTER & COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. TIMABU, OAMARU, INVERCARGILL, and 53, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. . All Goods Manufactured at the Factory—MOßlC V~TON, DUNEDIN. TURNBULL & JONES I, R. TURNBULL, M.I.E.E.] [r. C. JONES, M.I.E.K, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN. Contractors for Electric Lighting, Electric Traction, Electric Power Transmission Plants. Agents for Compton & Co., London (Dynamos, ArO Lamps, Motors) ; Henley’s Telegraph Coy. (Cables & Wires); “ Ediswan ” Lamps. Also Agents for Messrs. Crossley Bros, Ltd. “OTTO” GAS ENGINES. gSQi GASHEL STREET,. CkA.SF'AGEB, , Manager for Chah, “QIY 1 other MERINO BULBS. NIMMO & BLAIR HAVE JUST IMPORTED FROM JAPAN AND HOLLAND A CHOICE 3C.OT OF BULBS , Comprising: BUium auratum (the Golden-rayed Lily of Japan). Of matchless beauty end fragrance. Each Sd; per dozen 4s 6d. Idlium auratum ru’orovittatum. One of the Barest of Lilies. Flowers of large size, spotted bright crimson, and having a purplish crimson hand down the middle of each; petal. Very attractive, and the most showy of all. • '• • - ■ ' Each 2s. Idlium longifioruax gigaateum. Pure white, trumpet-shaped flower. Very chaste. Liliam elegans atrosaaguiaeum. • Flowers erect, of dark blood-red; colour, Very uncommon variety. , , , . ■ .• • '■■■’ Bach Is; per dozen 9s. 1 , Lilium Krameri. Most lovely in the extreme. Colour a delicate:shade of light pink,_ sometimes varying to pure white. Delightfully fragrant, _ " " Each Is ; per dozen 10s. (post free). Liliuta speciosam Kretzeri. Immense white flowers of great substance, with a greenish band running through the Centre of each petal. Vcpy' free'fiowerihg. Each 6d; per dozen ss. Aneiaoaes— SINGLE —White ... ... . ... *v. - „ Scarlet (.scarce) „ Blue ... ... f ~ Mixed ... ... DOUBLE—Striped.., ~ Rose ~ Scarlet „ Blue ... ... ... White ~ Mixed Kaauaoulus— LARGE FLOWERING FRENCH (mixed colours' Is per doz; or six doz for Ss. Is per doz; or six doz for ss. Is per doz; or sis doz for ss. lOd per doz; or six doz for 4s. Is per doz; or six doz for ss. Is per dozor six doz for 6a. 3 s per doz; or six doz for ss. 1 s per doz; or six doz for Ss. Is per doz ; or six doz for ss. Is per doz; or six doz for ss. lOd per doz ; 5s per hundred. stage paid to any Address in Now Zealand on all the above. To secure the above, early application is necessary, First Orders get First Choice of the Bulbs. A St ABB STOVEIiSY now ready for sending oat: IEPTOSPERMUM OHAPMANII. with Bright Crimson Flowers. Unsurpassed for cutting Makes a fine specimen for Lawn or 'Shrubbery. A limited number of Plants for,, sale at 2s each, or. 33 post free. ' NIMMO & BLAIR. sign. - 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12427, 16 February 1901, Page 10