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BniineM Hotter, HUDSON, EIDLHY k CO beg to inform the inhabitants of Ohmtohuroh and the public generally that they have this day disposed of their Betail Ironmongery Business and Stook -in-Trade to Messrs J. Plaisted k Co. In doing this they beg also to offor their best thanks for the liberal support they hare received, and to ask that this may beacooried to their successors. J • Jtlaisted & Co., Having purchased the above BUSINESS AND !iTOOK-IN-TBADH OF MESSES HUDSON, RIDLEY & CO., Colombo SrBBKT, Beg to solicit the same support from th© inhabitants of Ohristchuroh and the publifl which has been given to their predecessors, whioh they will eiadeavour to merit by strict attention and moderate charges. J. P. & Co., having purohased tho stock of H. B. it Co. on advantageous terms, will, in order to prepare for their New Stock. CONTINUE TO BELL OFF AT VEEY LOW PBIOE9. Open on Saturdays until 9 p.m. during the Period of Selling Off. An opportunity to Householders not often offered. 8981 DO BUILDBBS, OONTBAOTOIB, ABU HOUSS AGENTS. SYIOTOB, Glaiier, Paperaanjer, and • Painter. Priming and Glftiing from W per foot (labour only), and from 4}d per foot (material found). Paperhanging from Is per piece, fainting don* at lm?««t ratee. Estimates given for oo&aemtor.ci, to. A large assortment of paper in stock from 4d per piece. B. Viotor, Parker's Building*, Oloueeste* street, opposite Theflf.iv> Royal. 9HI JIJ.» »J « !„' HATTAWAY, 81, Peterborough Btreet, Ohristchuroh, PBAOTIOAL AND THFOB2TICAL TUNEB, And Bepairer of Pianos, American Organs, and Harmoniums. N.B. — Country orders promptly attended to. 8787 fiHBAP Cabinet Works, Victoria street, \J near Oarlton. liIUKNITUBE made to order and repairedi EVEBY description of Work on moderate terms. FH. Von Sokooneberg, Yiotorin street t • near Oarlton, opposite Bishop's Court ISM OXYGEN is Life.— Dr Bright'i Fhospk*. dyne.— Multitudos of people are hope* lessly suffering from Debility, Nerroua am Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirit*, Shortness of Breath, Indigestion, Flfttulenoe, Impoverished Blood, Lassitude, Want *)f Power, &c, whose oases admit of a permt* nent oure by the use of Dr Bright 1 » Pho«ph«« dyne (Osonio Oxygen), whioh at onc« aUays all irritation and excitement, impart* nev energy and Ufo to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto inourable and distressing maladies Sold by all ohemiste throughout the Globe. Beware of worthless imitations bearing similar namMi Wholesale agents, Kcmpthorno, prosier &O«* 811V B FIDHLEB'S POPUL&K FAMILY MADIOINES [Established a.d. 1812] Are now tor the first time brought to and advertised in New Zealand. DB FIDHLBB'S Bilious and Liver Pills, with treatise on self -cure, diet, &o. ... [Is 6d per bOB DB FIDHLEB'S Dentition Powders, for children outting their teeth g Is 6d per bOB With Dr F.'s Treatise on the management of children during the period of dentition DB FIDHLEB'S "Nursery Mixture," or Infante' Friend. Shis medioine will be found a complete specifio for vomiting of milk or food, looseness in the bowels, gripes, green motions, wind, &0,, and its timely aud oooasional use will prevent convulsion fits Is 6d pif bo DE FIDHLEK.B " Wild Cherry," for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all chest and lung diseases ... Is 6d per POti These Celobratod Medicines will become ■ blessing to the country, and a household word in every family. Whoibsaxh Agbnts — M. HABaIS & SO IT, Hereford street, Ohristchuroh, And Betail of every storekeeper throughoal the World. 7191 H. I T 0 H H N IS FAMOUS BLOOD BESTOEEB, Fob Olbansing, PtJBiFYiNa, and IhtXM* BATING THB BLOOD. [Seven Years' Tost in Auokland.] TBSTIMONIALB. HOST WONDBBFUIi BBMHDY The want of a reliablo remedy for rhtl* matism, &0., has long been felt as one of tht greatest calamities of tho age. While othM means and medioines have been proving them* selves vain and delusive, this remedy hae been silently and stoadily unloosing the erne! fingers of disease, aud freeing captive men from their deadly embrace. The people are now requested to «ivo the Blood KHiTOin a fair and impartial trial. And the proprietor would havo it distinctly understood that the cures of Bheumatism, &0., are due entirely t» this medioino's wonderful effeot upon the blood, by its cleansing, purifying, and inrigo* rating power. Its curative and depurative propertiei hftYt been fully attested by tho numorous teeti* monials received by the proprietor from patients who haa loag suffered from th* above distressing maladies, who had applied - in vain to phyiioians for roiiof, and in whOM cases Turkish Baths, Hot Springs, and eftee popular remedies had been resorted to withouft effect. Mb Hitohbnb. Auokland, Ist June, 1877. Dear Sir,— l feel I should not be doing yon justice, for the extraordinary medioine you manufacture, were I not to acknowledge the wonderful oure it has offected upon myself* It will be necessary to oxplain the nature of my complaint. On the passage to this Colony in the ship Jessie Osoorno, I had a severe attack of Bheumatio Fever, and was owned ashore in the most holploss condition. I remained in this stato for several month*, suffering the most intonse pain. I tried many remedies, but to no effeot, and begun to despair of ever getting relief. I was reoom* mended by a friend to try your wonderful Bleod Bestoror, I did so, and tho ohaaf*— almost from the first doBO, was astonishing, I am now perfeotly restored to health, m well as ever I was in my life. Should yon fee) disposed to give publicity to this letter, I would say to those suffering from rheumatuiß —do not delay, but at once take your in* valuable medicine, and they will soon ind relief. For myself, I can only say that yon have my lasting gratitude, aud I shall at eJS times take it as a pleasure to give anyone ali the information possible I herewith enoloee a certificate from two gentlomon (Visiting Officers of Fountain of Friendship Lodge of Oddfellows), and havo their permission U give publioity to it,— l am, doar sir, yours ever graUfully, Thomab H. Jonbb. Wo, tho undersigned Visiting Officers oS the Loyal Fountain of Friondehip Lodge, of the 1.0.0.F., M.U., A.D., boar witness to the wonderful cure of BroUior Jonos, offeoted by the use of Mr liitchons' Blood Bestorer, 0, Ovbbtoh, N.G. j Alfbbd Allbi, V.G, Messrs COOK & BOSS, 6110 Solo Agents for Canterbury,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4564, 9 December 1882, Page 4

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