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OALVES-FOOT JELLY (In Bomm), Manufactured by ALFB ED GEE, OOHTECTIOKEB, CHRISTOHURCH. npHIS JELLY is prepared with the greatest 'JL care and attention, after an original recipe, , • * The purest ingredients only being used, it is confidently recommended to Invalids for its strengthening and invigorating qualities. It is guaranteed to keep in any climate, and possesses a brilliancy and firmness which make it a useful and ornamental addition to the table. Prepared ready for use, with full direotionß on each bottle. Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, and by most of the Storekeepers in Town and Country. 1804 EARTH CLOSETS. CHARLES TURNER is now prepared to supply his PATENT SELF-ACTING EARTH CLOSETS, Approved of and recommended for genera adoption throughout the city. An inspection is invited. CHARLES TURNER Practical Sewing Machinist, Tuam street West, Next Williams's Foundry. 9343 THE CANTERBURY TIMES IS PUBLIBHED EVEIvY SATURDAY MORNING, IN TIME FOB THE COUNTRY MAILS. THIS paper has just been enlarged, and now contains twenty large pages ol reading matter, comprising all the local news of the week, the latest Provincial, Colonial, English, and Foreign intelligence, original correspondence, &c, &c, and recommends itself particularly to a rural population on account of the attention paid to Agricultural and Pastoral matters. THE CANTERBURY TIMES lias a very large and increasing circulation in this and the neighbouring provinces, and is consequently a valuable MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. Ter jib: — ' For a Single Copy Sixpence Subscription, per annum (if paid in advance) Twenty Shillings; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter THE CANTERBURY TIMES Is also a cheap and convenient paper ot those persons who wish to keep their friends n England and elsewhere, informed of tbe progress of the Province. Kg" In consequence of the Postage Tax on Newspapers, the Proprietors of the Canterbury Times have made arrangements with their Agents throughout the Province to re ceive Subscribers' papers, which will thus be delivered without any extra charge. In cases where papers can be delivered only through the post, the postage, amounting to 2d 2d per annum, will require to be paid by ' [ the Subscribers

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2043, 24 September 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2043, 24 September 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 2043, 24 September 1874, Page 1

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