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pENTLE BUT EFFICACIOUS. Wyndham streot, Alexandria, Sydney, Fob. 14, ISS-t. Gentlemen,— l beg to inform you that I have used Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it as an aperient, and its action has been gentle but efficaciouß. Yours faithfully, JOSEI-H LINOARD, Head of Composing Staff of the "Town and Country Journal." HAMBURG TEA. HAMBUEG TEA. HAMBUKG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. VERDICT OF A POPULAR BONIFACE. I have tried Hamburg Tea, and my household have proved it to be gentle but efficacious as an aperient, and I can strongly recommend it. G. A. Brown, Exchange Hotel, West Maitknd. Circumstances may require us to give np many of the luxuries, and oven the comforts, to which we have been accustomed; but there can b» no excuse for not providing ourselves and those dependent on us with a remedy for those insidious attacks of disease to which all are liable. Emil Frese's Hambnrg Tea not only cures many diseases, but is excellent as a preventive in malarious and other derangements of- the system. If evf ry individual and every family would bestow i t the of the care requisite in any ordinary attack of aoute disease, in striving to prevent and ward off its attacks, there would rarely be any nee for calling in the aid of the physician. In all ordinary derangements of tne stomach, bowels, liver, or kidneys, you need 'only {a few dosesjlof Emi Frese's Hamburg Tea. 6 Business Notices. NEW SCENERY OF THE LAKES, &«. THE undersigned have just returned from a very succesaful trip to the SOUTHERN LAKES, WAKATIPU, &c, And with fine weather in their favour, have secured a number of beautiful negatives, embracing all the spots of interest in this favourite rcßort of Tourists. They have this season also made a prolonged tour through the NORTH ISLAND, And added a fresh set of WEST COAST ROAD VIEWS To their previous Extensive Collection— a collection which may be fairly considered, taken altogether, as the PREMIER ONE IN NEW ZEALAND. E. WHEE~LER & SON, New Zealand Scenery Depot, Cathedral Square, CHRISTCHURCH. 479 HARTLEY COLLIERY COMPANY. rTIHE Company have much pleasure in informing tne Public that they are again supplying that JUSTLY CELEBRATED COAL KNOWN AS BROCKFIELD. This Coal is delivered, by all dealers at about half the price of any imported coals, and has given thorough satisfaction to thousands who have already used it. It requires no attention, and does not go out the moment your back is turned, nor does it burn the range or choke the chimney with soot and grit. Be sure that your Dealer gives yon therigfct article ; for, unless it gives perfect satisfaction, yon may be certain that it is not Brockfield Coal. G. B. HALES, Agent. 71, Cathedral Square. 8526 Equitable Jjife Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATE 3. MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. Assets over £11,000,000 Sum assured £70,000,000 Paid Policy Holders £15,000,000 NEVER- CONTESTED A CLAIM. Directors (with power to issue Policies and pay Claims) : Sic Frederick Whitaker, K.C.M.G. Hon James Williamson, M.L.C. Db Logan Campbell. There are several profit qualities under the Equitable's Tontine System <»( Assurance not possessed by any other Society doing business in Australasia, which, being conserved, produce bonuses to policy holders never equalled. Example :— A £2000 whole Life Policy (Tontine period, 15 y^ars) gives £1000 Cash Valne in excess of any similar policy issued by other existing offices in New Zealand or Australia. This applies relatively to smaller sivmn. Every information will be supplied by the Resident Christchurch Agent, M. D. MOSS, Spencer House, Armagh street. W. A. THOMSON, Manager. Offices for New Zealaud— Queen ut., Auckland. 2375 DAIRY PKODUCK. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH BUYERS or BUTTER, CHEESE, *0., In auy quantity, at hiv-heot market rates CANDY, STEEDS & CO., Export Produce and Provision Merchants. Dealers and Butter-makers are lont the proper tubs for the exportation of newly-made butter, thereby securing highest valnes. 1H&. ashol street. Chnst,nh!iroh. 2952 ! JDb» \\ • Vt ALTERS ft CO., ; Furnishing Undertakers. ; FUNERALS Furnished snd Conducted in Town and Country. Adults from £i. Children from £2. : 47, Victoria street, and corner of Man. . Chester and Tuam streets. 2527 DEAR SIR,— We beg to inform yon that we have made arrangements with Mr James Glanville, of Christchurch, to soil our goods in the ; Colony of New Zealand. We have long held a good i reputation for our hand-printed Paper Hangings. ! Mr Glanville will always have a full assortment of ' patterns, as well as a considerable stock of our goods, and as the advantage of choosing on the B pot and saving expense of commission, &c, is : thereby offered you, we trust yon will be able to do 1 a large trade with him.— Yours faithfully, Scott, Cuthbertson & Co., Cheteea, London. Sole Agent— J. Glanville. 110, St Asaph street east. 6fi33 \ LONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT AGENCY. { Gloucester street (next Gas Office), MONEY ADVANCED, without delay, from £10 to £1000, On personal Security, Deeds of Property, Insur- ; ance and other Shares, Merchandise, Bonded Cerj tificates, and all classes of securities. i Persons borrowing £10 receive cash £9. „ „ £20 „ „ £18. „ £30 „ „ £27. „ „ £40 „ „ £36. £50 „ „ £45. Repayments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Bills Discounted Daily. All Communications Strictly Confidential. Office Hours, 10 a.in. to 5 p.m. Postal Address, ; Box 356. 225 fiji: j nnO Arrive ex Te Anau, mi PINEAPPLES, ! BANANAS, ORANGES, j AMD I COCOA-KUTb I AT ! H. STEWART'S, 198 COLOMBO BTREEII 18 : A RTESIAN AND PUMP WELJL4JIHKEII Hydranlio Rams, Tanks, and Pumps 1 Fixed aid repaired. E. J. MARTIN, 120. iILMJIiE STUEET. 51

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5296, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5296, 28 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5296, 28 April 1885, Page 4

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