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i»Mi^wiuwi»uiwiMjr>iP>itMeßMi«'t'>iW/gaagc^sgimiß«aiiSQ_ Bußiness Notices AITKEN & ROBERTS HAVE Now Landing nnd to Arrive ex Firth of Lorn, William Davie, Gareloob, Fray Bentos, Mataura, Remington, Sus., weU assorted shipments of Furnishing Ironmongery General Ironmongery Builders' Ironmongery AITKEN & ROBERTS, Ironmongers, Cashel streefc Weat. WASHING DAY REFORM. ""* THE FAMILY WASH IN FOUR HOURS Without rubbing or boiling, saving five hours of copper firing every washing day by using HABPEB TWELVETBEE'B PATENT TT7\_SHER, TT^BINGEB, AND IyfANGLER. THBEE MAOHINES IN ONB. Frioe reduced from £9 10s to £8 10s. SOLD BY J. H B B N Manchester and I'uam streets, OHRIBTCHURCH. CRYSTAL PALACE PHOTOGBAPHIO STUDIO, Chester street^ nexfc to Dr Townend. THE above Studio, under the management of Mr Chas. F. Parker, throe years with the late Mr Gaul, and since ongaged in some of the best Studios in New Zealand, begs to announce to the public that tho above Studio, having been thoroughly fitted with the latest improvements, iB now open for the purpose of Photography, and hopes, by turning out nothing but really good pictures, fco secure a fair share of patronage. 7718 CRYSTAL PALACE STUDIO, next Dr Townend's, under the management of Mr Parker. Carteß de Visite from 7s 6d per dozen. COALrJ DELIT^'iIED in Town and Suburbs. Ahe. OHAl<v, OATS, BEAtfS, V.W.EAT, DLOUR, BRAN, SHAR-, iii.l, STBAW, &c. JOSEPH B. SHEATH, City Coal Dep6L, Tuam street. MISSES BOSS, Victoria street.— Firstclass Milliners, Drees, and Mantle Makera, beg to acquaint fchoir friends and the ladieß of Ohristchurch, that fchey have commenced businesß afc fche above address, and have fche latest styles and fashions. Also, an assortment of Millinery. Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linon. Ladies' own material made up. Apprenticce wanted, 7245 NOTIOE TO BUILDEBS, TIMBEB MERCHANTS AND OTHEBS. JAMES BOOTH is prepared to take in Sawing, Babbiting and Turning. Victoria Steam Sawmill, Sfc Aeaph street west. Also Coals and Firewood delivered at current rates. 8075 .Hydropathy. (VB~R WALLIS, who practised this treati.*JL menfc iv Ohristchurch, with such unprecedented success for a numbor of years, may bo consulted daily on all diseases ; those vt ho are supposed to be hopeless cases should tielay no longer, bufc eithor como or send addreßS, if not taken in hand no chargo will be* made. Ihe scores of children cured by fchis mild water process in Cliristchurch long after the medical profession had givoa them up, ia proof beyond doubt; of its power ; fcho succesß which has always attended Mr Wallis' efforts ia no doubt owing fco fche practical as well as theoretical insight which ho had for a lengthened period at Matlock Bank. (Copy.) jOhristchuroh, Feb. 14, 1881. To S. Wam.lß, Esq., Hydropafchisfc. Sir, — I write the foUowing hoping you wUI publish ifc for the benefit of fche pubho. Some tour years ago my wifo was suddenly taken ill. I called in a doctor, who at once pronounced i vheumafcic fever. Ho attended her for a shox lime, and then gavo up the case. What to '!■) I did not know. My wifo was screaming vith pain, which with lightning rapidity passed from one part of tho body to imother, and fcho doctor having left us to shift for oursolves. In our last; oxtremifcy, when death Beemed inevitable, Mr Denham coach builder, advised mo to apply to you ; and if ever a human boing was snatched from the jaws of death my wife was on fchafc occasion. Although you only took a fortnight to cure her, you thoroughly eradicated the disease, root and branch. I remain yours ever obliged, John Hbrbbet, Master Butoher, South Town Belt, Christchuroh. (Copy.) Oxford Terrace, Ohristchurch, March 7, 1881. To Mr Waliilß, Hydropathiat.Dear Sir, — I send you the following to make any übo you like of. Some years ago Mrs Sherlock waß under the care of an eminent M.D., suffering from a large fluid tumour internally. Under hio caro she gradually grow worse ; and was ofc last reduced to a mere skeleton. In fchis stage three of the leading doctors in Ohristchurch held a consultation, finally deciding thafc nothing could be done for hor. In fchis critical state I placed her under your care, whon to fcho astonishment of ovory one thafc knew her (tho doctor included) in fcwo months you completely curod her ; and over since, I urn happy to say, she has enjoy od tho bost of health. Any porson desiring further information can either apply to Mrs Sherlock, Durham stroot, or at my photographio rooms, Oxford terrace. I have the honour to remain, Yours truly, Wm. Shebiook, Photographer. (Copt.) Strickland street, Cashel street east, Chrisfcchurch, March 1. To Mb Wamvb, Water Dootor Sir, — I had intended long ago to write and inform you that the wonderful euro you effected for mo fivo years sinco waß a permanent one, for sinco that timo I havo nofc lost; a day's work through ill-hoalfch. You wiU remember how for months I had gono almost daily to a surgeon with tho usual rcßulfc (viz., getting worse), tho pain in my head so severe as to ali <vt drive me oufc of my mind. Asa lastresc tc I was just aboufc going to the Hospita ••*. hen I heard of you; fortunately for mo 1 did not go to tliat institution, for at thafc fcimo a young man suffering from the samo complaint, was admitted there. A seton was put; in at tho back of the neck. That, with other eo-callod medical treatment, very soon affected his eyesight bo much so that when I saw him ho was unable to distinguish ono colour from another. ]n f'.-'-n*] usion, Bir, I would say facta are stubbor linga. Bix wookß undor your care turned ■• out a healthy man— aboufc the samo timo turned the othor young follow out c corpeo. Wishing you overy success, I romain, Johk WILBOF, Carpenter. Hours of Consultation 12 to 1 and 5 to 6 in the evoning. Addbrsr : Ccrner of Montreal and Tuani streets. .

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4077, 16 May 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4077, 16 May 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4077, 16 May 1881, Page 1

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