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Public Notices, CANTERBURY WINDOW BLIND MANUFACTORY, Colombo Street North, NEAR BRIDGE. Christchurch qatalogue of WALTER GEE’S BLIND MANUFACTURES THE PRICES QUOTED ABE FOR PER SUPER FOOT. 1— Dwarf Venetian Blinds, in polished cedar frames, painted in any color, os 2 Inside do do,— 2 a, Sa square circular (2a), or gothic (3 a) headed window, la to Is 2d 3 Outside Venetian Blinds, in cases, painted in any color, for square, 2s 3d to 2s 6d 4 Holland Blinds, with common rollers; 6d to 8d o —Do, spring rollers, Is 6 Tammy Blinds, common rollers Is to Is 3d 7 Do, spring rollers, Is Bd to Is 6d 8— Transparent Blinds,suitable for staircase window, with common rollers, according to pattern o—Do, spring rollers, according to pattern 10— Wire Blinds, in polished cedar frames, ornamented in colors and gold, to any pattern, 5s upwards 11— Do, plain, painted in any color, 3s OUTSIDE CLOTH BLINDS, For Square, Circular, and Gothic Headed AVindows. 12 —Florentine Blind?, in case, cloth, in various patterns, 2s 6d to 3s 13— Spanish Blinds, in case, cloth, in various patterns, 3s 6d to 4s 14— Oriental Blinds, in case, cloth, in various patterns, 4s to 5s 15— Verandah Blinds, striped cloth, on spring rollers, 9d to Is IG—Verandah Blinds, striped cloth, on common rollers, 6d 17_ghutter Blinds, hinged or on tramways, 3s 18—Jalousies, hinged or on tramways, 3s

Patent Checks for Venetian Blinds, per check: 2-pull, Is to ls6d; do do do, 3-pull, 2s 6d to 3s 6d Old Blinds repainted, taped, and lined, equal to new-6d, 7d. Patent Spring Rollers, o! all sides, with or without Caps and Backs, supplied to the Trade; W. GEE begs respectfully to call the attention of the Public to the following That his Spring Blinds are not equalled for quality, durability and cheapness, by those of any other Blindmaker in the Colony; the springs will last a lifetime That he was the only Exhibitor of those descriptions of Blinds numbered in the Catalogue That his Exhibits—-collectively and particularly—for general superior excellence received a higher award (the Gold Medal Certificate) than those of any other Blindmaker in the New Zealand International Exhibition That he is the only maker of the “ Wood Revolving Shutter Spring Blind,” to completely exclude the daylight and obtain strict privacy—This is an original contrivance of Mr Gee’s, 3s to 5s per foot That his colors are not surpassed anywhere, and not equalled in Christchurch, and that complete satisfaction with his work and good working order of all Blinds is guaranteed Walter Gee. WYNNE and COY., ENGINEER* Essex Street Works, Strand, London, Eng land. Manufacturers of the best quality Artesian Well-boring tools, etc. Gwyne and Beale’s patent exhausters and blowers, boilers of all powers and forms, fixed and portable. Gwynne’s patent dock-pumping machinery. Gwynne’s patent centrifugal pumps, all sizes. Pumping machinery for Docks, Canals, Estates, Harbors, Irrigation Works. Hydraulic Presses, Lifts, Pumps, and Bams. Indigo Planters’ and General Machinery. Iron Bridges, Caissons, Houses and Stores, Pumping Engines, for supply of Towns, Factories, Canals, Estates, etc. Engines, Portable and Fixed of all Powers. Irrigation Pumps of all sizes and forms. Sheep-washing and Horse-clipping machinery. Turbine Water Wheels, and Pumping Machines (Girard’s celebrated patents), General machinery. Contractors to the Indian Government Sec,, See. This Machinery has had twenty-eight Prize Medals at the International Exhibitions of the First Cities and Countries in the World. Illustrated talogues with engravings and detailed nformation forwarded on application GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. JgPPS'S 0 0 0 0 A BREAKFAST, “ By a thorough knowledge of thenatnra laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applii cation of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough; o resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with puce blood and a properly nourished frame.”— See article in the “ Civil Service Gazette.”; Made simply with boiling water or mi] Sold only in packets labelled;— JAMES EPFS & 00., HOMCBOPATEIO CHEMISTS] London Also—EPP’S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for Afternoon use. In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA AND PEBBINS’ SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the public Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, Bearing their signature, LEA & PEBBINS, Which is placed on every bottle WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, and without which none i» genuine. &sk for LEA & PERRINS’ SAUCE, And see Name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for export by the proprie tors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell London, &0., &c., and by grocers and men throughout the world. Agents—Matheson’s Agency. CHEAP FLUID Trade (STAG) Mark. ANNATTG, of Treble strength, Pure and Unadulterated. Imparts a rich cowslip tint, so much prefered to any other fluid. CHEESE AND BUTTER Will etch a better price and meet with a quicker sale when coloured with this matchless article, now triumphant all over the world. Manufactured by E. J. FULLWOOD & 00., 24 Somerst Place, Horton, London. Established 1785. Sold by all Druggists, Grocers, Cheese factors, and Oilmen, in bottles of lull measure, 6d, Is Is 9d, 2s Bd, 5s and 10s each

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3114, 27 March 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3114, 27 March 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3114, 27 March 1883, Page 4

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