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Hotels. CAFE DE PARIS. T7l ARENA! Jj • has pleasure in inviting public at tentiou to the new CAFE DE PARIS, CASILEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH (Opposito Beath's Drapery Establishment). The Appointments of this Estnblishmen havo won high encomiums from tho leadinj iournals ; and it is his intention to spare m effort to secure continued patronage. A Ladies' Private Dining-room Upstairs Lightness, Cheorfulness, Perfect Arrange nient-s, Splendid Cuisine. Wines and Beers of » l>o Best Brands. Open on Sundays for convenience of Public Timaru Berald filed. 7-3 14& ORARI HOTEL. SAMUEL BRADLEY (Late of tho Burke's Pass Hotel, McKenzit Country), "OEGS to inform his Friends and th Sj Public in General, that he has TAKEN POSSESSION of the above Hote: where tho Best Accommodation will bo provided to Travellers and others. Choice Liquors only kept. 3-28 4784 Watchmakers and Jewellers . . ........ _ . . ... . DOWER AND FERGUSON'S Splendid Stock of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, STERLING SILVER, AND ELECTROPLATED GOODS. Superior in Quality. Moderate in Price. BOWER AND FERGUSON, Watchsiakebs, Jewbllebs & Imfoiitehs, Old Post-office Buildings, TIMARU. Repairing Specially Atthnded to. 12-22 3620 Builders & Contractors A LEXANDER- SINCLAIR, J\. Buildrb and Coktkactob, Begs to intimate to Farmers and others that he has always on hand a supply of Sashes, Doors, Window-frames, Cupboards, Mantelpieces, and all kinds of House, Shop, and other Fittings neatly executed. Men sent to Town or Country, Workshop opposite Timnru Hotel. Zflma Timber & Coal Coal! Coal! Coal! QH A G POINT COAL. 7s 6d per \ ton 14s por h ton 27s per ton. Quantities at a Reduction for Cash. JOHN MACINTOSH, 8-4 6229 North street. Publication. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. Tho Proprietor, in thanking his numerous Subscribers in Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill, Hokitikn, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington, Napier, Gisbornc, New Plymouth, Auckland, &c\, &c, and tho other provincial towns, for their liberal support in the past, begs to assure them, -now that the Gazette has entered its EIGHTH YEAR of publication, that no pains and expense will be spared in the futuro in making it, us in tho past, the moat useful and reliable Circular in New Zealand. Besides having the largest and most influential liat of subscribers, the Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette contains, tho Fullest particulars of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, &c., and matters pertaining to Bankruptcy filed in all the chief Cities and Towns, and more than any other of its kind in the Colony. Tho M. and B. Gazette is the ONLY GAZETTE FOR THE COLONY published in New Zealand. Annual Subscription, £'} 3s, payable in advance. . Half-yearly Index, published in January and July in each' year. Agent for Timabu — T. G. CORK. Head Ofbice, Dunedin — R. T, Wheeler, Advertising Ageucv, Stafford street. 7-11 5955 MOLLER'a COD LlVfiK.'OllJ. Head Offices, ■ Ohristiania, Norway;. Branch Offices, 521 Oxford-street; London; Steam Manufactories at Stamsundand Ea belvsag, Lofoten Islands, Norway. -JVrOIiLER'S COD IIVER OIL ixJL The " Standard," 181a May, 1872, ir an artiole on " Lofoten Islands in the Season,' Bays,.: — " In these islands, when no sun ii seen abovo the horuon, and night lasts nearlj 24 hours, the tourist who braves the perils o1 the short but stormy passage will encounter f strange scene. Though deserted in thi summer, these islands swarm with Bomi 20,000 in the winter, attracted by the co{ fish, which arrive in millions every January t( spawn. The take for the season iußt over ha been 17,000,000 fish, which is below tin average. After the fishery, tM most interest ing features bf the islands -are Mr PETE£ MOLLER'S Manufactures of his weU-knowi tasteless COD LITER OIL, where thousand of barrels of the most delicate livers undorg 8 series' of operations for about two months Tho virtue of his mode of operating ib it producing .the Oil iu its natural state of purit without' refinement, just aa it ia found in th fißh while living, possessing qualities surprit ingly pleasant to thoie accustomed to assooiat as synonymous nasty taste and cod liver oi' The great. secret of the:excellehc6 of his oil i absolute cleanliness in manufacture, and oi elusive use of fresh livers removed from th fish immediately it ib taken, rendering it^e tasteless As the best olive Oil. It is painful t think that the fishermen among tnemselve and amid a stieno of. filth, niake inferior sari of oil' from the stale livers': bui) this oil generally known in' ■ the? market by ■ its vei nauseous flavour." ■;!"...:.•;.• M' OIfLER'S" COD LIVER . OIL.— D 0. Harrer, MJ)., L.R.0.P,,' pi « German Hospital, says :— " It has no dißagre able taate, and on; account; of its careful pr paration is more easily digested than othi d»Boription»." ' .

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2767, 6 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2767, 6 August 1883, Page 1