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'DRY FIREWOOD -"-£_,. F0 R S A LJLm&i f|/jiy 'erpttß and in Bny r quantities AliSO, '• £;;''■■•' üBROOEDALE & OTHER COAL. Jb&i3,B w * GRIFFIN A SONS, Limitbd. — ~' B—Nile8 — Nile et. East. 1518 £e~*y ". ROM' NO K- f.. ?JILTS1 EN . T * b di tj A-y l.v'ii'^.fru, llhi-umatifsm, \f§ "*• ' U--1 '.us oi the Joints. I t P r - Oi NT MENT "Sf'f* i.Mtnp.l, Soros, Scrofula. fc *i J J liiiioiaat XuDiours, &o. j "i O — ■■r-v k: 7j\ f* ™7-7' r:V ' A Y I 1 li* O!;. . .VIENT I T ~S3 where tli.? wonder; 1 ! I I T~k s H'ancna /..'.'■'Vv.rannot be I I Ijiifi readiiy uaed. I !«'*_*" KEKAKO"* " ■ \ n PLASTERS LICT° For " I L«* Lumbago, Pains X^_ i.i the Chest or £V Side, &o. "** 1/- por racket. Asks a fair trial of heir rorurdi-'s. Her oxperlniift of over 30 ycurs in the uso of these purtly ve^ttat). .emedics wavranta her to commend them to tho ur of all EUfTi rors. Try Maiupa for Influenza, and Karana for Livor and Stomach disorders. B. S. CHISHOLM HAS FOR SALEy AZEtfBY'S Superior Goods Earrell's Lung Expaotorant Tomatonio Wright's Furniture Polish Gillard's Piokles Nubian Blackiug Mellin's Food Rem Ruan Tea Plantei's Choioe Tea Best Dessert Fruit 1/- per tin Ecru Starch for curtains Heliotrope Btaroh Hellaby's Wheat Meal Oatina 6d per packet Italian Brooms Kent's Brooms and Brashes. B. S. CHISHOLM, Family (iitocEß AND TEJk. Y>l£ A X_EM BRIDGE STBEET. TO TBAVEL THIS SEASON. CWW--"-flB THE DBAUQHT E NTIBE 4 *g^^s^ Stanley will Trave! tbe WAIMEA and adjoining Districts this season. Stanley is by Model Black Legs (imp.), irom a Olanoer mare, grand dam imp. Terms, £2. Grcomage, 58. For farther partioulars apply to the owners, O'CONNOR BROS,, 1959 Appleby. THETROTTING JlSifei HONDUBAS witl be at the service of Bresdersthis Season. Honduras is a handsome dark bay horse, 5 years old, stands 16J hands, with geod olean hard Irga, fioe action, and splendid t mper. PEDIGREE. Sire, Berli!-, imported by the late Robert Wilkin, and generally admitted to be tbe best trotting horso imported to New Zealand. Berlin's Btook have proved themselves so snperior both en the trotting track and fihow ring tbat comment on them is needless Amongst otheis, bovever, may be mentioned Miss Hilda, who trotted 2 miles in smins. 21$seos. ; Calhta, smins 22seos ; Kentucky^ smins 38seos in harness Dam, Fanny Allen by Bill Allen. Grand dam, Fanny The Milkmaid. From the above pedigree it will be seen tbat Honduras is descended from some of the best trotting blood in tbe Oolonies. Honduras was shown as a yearling, taking Ist and 2nd prize against all comers at Timaru, where he was also shown aB a Two Year Old, taking 2nd prize, and as a Three Year Old takiog Ist prize. As a Four Year Old be took Ist prize at the Nelson Show. i Terms— £3, or guarantee £4. Paddooking free for mares from a distance. Dates of travelling in future issue. FELIX GREEN,) n 2083 T. GLABGOW, J Owners. CL< TH HALL. ! SPR AND SUMMER. t QPECIAL. per b.b. 1 k? Buahine. — A ohoioe se'eotion of 1 the very best Worsteds, Tweeds, Viounas eto., from Messrs Stan den A Co., London. As theße goods are now well known to our oustomers for . the excellence of tbeir Btyle and finish, and being imported in Suit and Trouser * lengths only, an EARLY CALL IN INVITED Per s.s. Gothic, from • Glasgow. — A full stook of New Season's Goods in all [ Departments, inoluding Scotch and West of England Tweeds, Serge t, Bannock - bama, etc., and a iarge range of fanoy Worsted Trouserings W. SHORT A SON, Tailors, Hatters, and Gent's Meroera, HARDY STBEET, Neleon. 188

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 4