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Bryndwr, Croydon, Ferry rd, Heathcote Valley, **-**«- \J^_f_kX mil L, ' /6 \> / -— New Brighton, Biccarton, Sockburn and SSt \ X^C^—VjkV 3/ 1 - 1 3/4 /JtS?*^. ~_r — . .__._ . 10 ACBES AND OVEE. \ -^m, bV»*n»l»«rfir«*T VV^W >v At /^_w^ _T *• wIm>1 » •? *«~ Chaney's Corner, Croydon, Heithcote Valley, New ' «itHa*lwi U W Mi. Kelt** >_V^ <_Rk\ y_V^3^. _r Tew n* «f g—i (m% Brightoo. ' •<i<.-.>K*f, wko \% % CMt«r «f ]V _#9_WV m ,/j£\?O^ X ••* <P-W h— -«• AMPort Hills, Eiccarton and Soekburn. . $ c ,,.»a ez;»rUt>o*, wd _* W* \<ri7V/ CaY f ______ 1 » tv««**> teOaimr ia tl»» v»? X^?__^ Xi_-'wrX^ TEBMS Arrangedjto Suit Pnrchascrs. ;• .... vi t^ rU _.. te-nVWAVWy •*• «**>i**"h mtMtmi,wm» MONEY for Investmenton Freehold SecuriUe,. J -^^V^^^^W /"K/ JL I-ft-i t^l'tT: IJA it E ABT Z> Hi VANS, .' *■ —- " »« ■"• S-J-— - » >»-*■ ■*"»' _^ .—^ TO - . -■— -^- -_>_>- _____ • LAND AND ESTATE AGENT-!, AND •> -«w oi! R!m«s«." % ■■ -• w - * ft> f nv «i &*"**> •**""> LICENSED LAND BEOKEES, " ' ' ' 5^ "- » - -o-v qlinrtqii-christchurch-dunedik Lake and rj vas s, ~~ : Hereford Btreet Chambers, Christchurch, A T PHfTT J6r C*t~\ LAND AND ESTATE AGENT.S, ANl> ii.JuV-'^/^/JA. OL %JKJm 9 LICENSED LAND BEOKKES, BTTrTAPn TARTIT MANITPAPTI7BERB Stock akd Share Brokbbs, &c. BILLIABD TABLE MANIJ! All Uall a B — - L ' AND 134, EUSSELL STEEET, MELBOUBNE. Armagh st E. (2), Avonside, Barbour st, Bryndwr, '**• DaUington, East Belt, Hereford st E. (3), do "¥VT"fcT'__nTil z^n/A Linwood, Holmwood, Fendalton Kilmore stE., NO. 7 STANDARD BILLIABD TABLE, _rJ_liXL'Jc_ SOU COMPLETE. BSsTHSHH^^ 5 SUPERIOB TO ANY ENGLISH TABLE. 5 Booms, &c. ' ' Bligh's rd, Harper's rd, Ferry rd, Johu st N _ MEDALS AWAEDEDiFOB THE GBEAT SUPHBIOBITY OF THEJB MANUFACTUBIib Opawa, King st, Oxford ter Worcester st E., London m , M , M ... ... ... isea Victoria M ... ,» „. 1872-8 and Stonmore road off. Dublin „, ,„ ,« ,„ ,„ ,„ 1865 Vienna „, .„ „, ,„ 1874 ■ i Booms, <tc. Victoria ... M , ... m „, ... 1866-7 Brisbane ... „. m ,„ 1876 Barbour at, Chester st E., Casfiel st E., Ferry rd, New South Wales •» ..1 ... ... 1870 Victoria f... , „, „, M 1876-0 John at— N. Opawa, Wilson's rd, Queen st, Do do „. M ... 1872 Philadelphia. '„, ... ;., , M .« IP^BSumuer, Kilmore st, Opawa N., Eees at, St Sydney ,„ ,„ m „ -1879-SO Melbourne IntematioralExhihitlon [u» lbio-l Albans, Stanmore rd, doVogel st, Sydeuham, CHBISTCHURCH (GOLD MEDAL), 188?. Angus st. South Belt, Waltham, Willow st, ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR BILLIABD TABLES. William Bt, Windmill rd S. (CALCUTTA (GOLD MEDAL), 18834, Addington, AnSTcarKt, Gloucester st E., __? . »T. J. MALTNG * CO- A,*-, fo, Cl-l,»hurch. Linwood, King and Montrose sts, Sydeuham and Phillip. _ THE WONDERFUL WERTMEIM BUSINESS PREMISES, , f f +J J-M f W AJAWJUAAJWv ■ . Comprising Offices, Shops, Stores, Stabling &c. In several of the principal streets. XSTTTI"O.*T*"Or f^fTUr IBEWING MACHINES. < B»rT?i'B">f llHTffil V tt<~ BAI<- WAY SIDINGS, Ac. W JILi XvJL JuLX. ±WL W^JK JxTJtilfi i. M South belt, do 2 acre 3, aud Waltham road, T]J7"TjlT>rpTTTr'T H;« "~" "YSTTfI'O rpTT ¥71 T H'X _^«S_j yS _»_ _■__,« WBRIHEIM _ ,„ MmHe WERTHEIM '-•^.TKaft 1 " 1 ua&ZaJtssrssi SISIBiIM Numerous Sections in Ashburton, New Breton. W HiJtl; ISJ tuXM. Drop-Rollew. Patent Looso-Wind- W _Hi K. I JrLjHj « M Souh Eakaia, Seaforth, Sumner, West Melton, WT-IjIXJ^TTTj'T T_l \ n * 1 _ l . P * tea « T^ r6ad J 3^. TITr^X^rFXT^THI Winslow, &c , &c. ' W iII JK III SIJI.NI ««g«' . Wortheim Maohines kept \y JyjJ^, 1 fcl lil M TEEMS AEEANGED XTfmTitrrMrn^^Tkir in Bepairs for three yiara Free of "trirrTiiTim-iT^XTi* To suit purchasers for any properties, as in the W Ejlillliijlm Charge. lUnstratci Catalognea WxGJ_ITJ_LKI M event of vendors requiring cash, we always have T^Tlji^"OnniO r lj'T"'l/Sr ">« Ha:a P la ß 0* work free from tty T7<T>ri^ H I TT'THJ' UoZ&^C&tiSSg--* other^operUes TBIWBWBM*™ of all kinds iv various parts of Christchurch W J-KIMJijIM MACHINE RETAIL DEPOT. W^EKTHKIM and Suburbs TO LET. WERTHEIM Valuable Improvement*, Nnme- WERTHEIM LAKE AND EvANS MpmnmiT ro U8 Aplianoes Strong , Barii mSSmSSfTH Hereford Street Chambers. 5236 W Ji* Jti X JO. V*l M Everlasting. Undoubtedly the Beet W JCi JcC I JcL K I JV! ti rroT^mnrTTiT'iijr Moouiubs. Ten years' guarantee. ■«-»■%• T^^^rriTrTr 4-4 t t»* O.« the following PEOPEBTIES for Sale on , JXSiJ'.-^ii^i^ri — JJ. -fi-f" 1 "M" fi * - Deferred Payments ; small deposit; balance oar. WIRTR I TTRTM IVTTT? Tif T?ITTW remain for seven yearo, or tho purchaser can have » / -a— .*.w-s..*j___ij__z*. _qeNTB ro-CH&IS'ICHUBCH J— »Atti > .. .RJL.a t *<■.. the option of paying off at any tune :— FOB SALE or TO LET— 4S2 Acres Land near Cambridge; 256 Acres Land near Newcastle. ■_- -a._ -v _r« T~ _r « C 3 If let, no rent for the first liS months. JLHB P»EW J_KALAND IJIOTHIN^ Jj AC TO El (JaBHEL ©TP.K>.T,M Houbo and Stable thereon. : Six Houses and Land in KUmore street, ad THE LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION, joining St Luku's Church. ________ 1 ? 01158 ' ** «""»*«- • THE VICTORY OF ELECTRICITY. 4-Aore Land in Barbadoes street, between —^_^ m r^med'Ho^kwe^n^ir^ma'is^t^ C_INCE Electricity has been applied for lighting A. small size. Height of complete lamp. 14in; fuTlySa^^TwlS B to.bbe^rfrJfttrlet P Purposes, all efforts of inventors have been weight, about 51b ; for lighting rooms, 'celiHW . ' • n T 1 ~ uu ™' """ vu ' v "™ JII directed <ofloriatruct a lamp for general dome tic storage houses, powder magazines (or similar 1 Acre in Peterborough street, near Durhaß nße . The reason why this problem has till now not place* where explosives nre kept), coaohe*. illumiBtroet, on winch is erected an 8-stalleaßtabl* bo solved, is that none of the inveutora could rid nations, gardens, mines, or any other industrial — — themselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all purpose. Price £1. ' Also various other Properties noi mentioned aitove , have adhered tit the system of produe ng the elec- Per lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. of whioh full particulars can be obtained on «nquirv, trieity in some central place, or by large machinery, B, medium size. Serves all domestic purposes ' insteid of first laying down the principle that a for lighting rooms, houses, &c. This lamp is ele- —~ lamp which should ever become generally useful gautly decorated, and has removable white ground Money Advanced on Mortgage and other and popular, must be portable, like an oil lamp, glass globe. Seouritieß. SK a nd contain the generator of electricity in itself, Price ncr lamp (inclusive of bronze foot and -=r j — i.e., in tho foot of the lamp. globe, richly and elegantly constructed), £2, fU' OB 0 A Jj _. T ne Gorman Electric Light Co. haß at last sue- delivered free to any part of the world. out mTnm i^oAommotmTPu cepded in completely realising this ideal of < lectric C, grand size for parlour, hall, saloon, public sr-i<_N.uu> ufyuKXU«iii_a lighting, and there is no donbt that this most huUding, tc. The lamp gives a most brilliant and rrkutr-^?/* -Mvn important invention will bring about a complete steady light, has large removable white ulobe, WOEJv.iNu M.hn, revolution in all branches of lightine. decorated most tastefully, and the workmanship is rrxTirx>At>TTrvei nrriTj-ivra ur Electric Lamp neeis neither machinery, both first-cUss and elegant. Price £-1 10s. UNHEAED-oy TJiiiiJttS, conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is F< ot of lamp in ejthor bronze, Japanese, Faience _. JT~L. . ,„. neither compliciited nor disagreeable in manipula- or Silver Osiae. mmr, t ,«. S.» '^.i. _,^ tion '• all that is necessary is to refill it every four Any special size or design mode to order. Esti. #s.Cash, and £1 per month for three years, with- O r live days with acid. The cost of lighting will be mates furnished. oat interest, will purchase a capital- JJuiUting a s cheap as gas (J cents per hour), and it has be- All lamps are ready for immediate use, and will Bite near Gasworks road. Healthy position, fore the latter th» immense advantage of neither be sent, securely packed in strong wooden box. 1 near town. Certificate ot titla given in. producing heat, smoke, nor carbonic acid, owing to with printed directions for use, a quantity of nvvrri which the air is not impured, and remains at the chemicals sufficient for several months' lighting, _. ,_, AVON VIIIL.KI. same degree of temperature It is. further, abso- and one extra burner for size A, and two for sizes Four-roomed Cottage, well built, nicely situated, ju tely inodorous, aud does not need to be kindled B and C. The necessary chemicals can be purhealthy site; section has largo frontago near \y 7 match or otherwise, but simply by turm»g the chased in any drug store, iv eveii the smallest river. Very small deposit, and long term for key, thus avoiding all danger of fire, explosion, or village. payment; a bargain. suffocation, as in tho case of gas, if the key is let Every lamp is accompanied by a written guaranDuwimm 1 open ; and it must be conceded that this ndvantqge teo for one year, and will be exchanged, or mi >uey _ ,_, , PJj.NINaUJjA.I alone is invaluable. It in further preferable to refunded, if the same should not give complete S«veral Blocks to be let, with purohasing clause. any known kind of lighting for tho following satisfaction. A capital opening for buflhmon and dairy rea Bons:- , On all orders for six lamps and above, a discount teXBMTB. 1. its manipulation is f o simple that any child of 6 per cent will be allowed. No orders from taamd w"cwin— rirpijin • can keep it in order. abroad filled nnleaa accompanied by a remittance liUANfc) WJiiUUXiAXJbi?.. 2 That the lamp is portable, and cau be re- to cover the amount, 01* tirst-class references on n7~rint>T» moved like any oil lamp, from one place to another, a New York or Philadelphia house. TT?T>r?wrvT»T?omi»-pi?rp tie* 3. That itneitherreqnires thedisagreeable fixing The best method of sending mo ey is by draft <>n 164. HiiiKfcl' OBD HfltiiihT. 856 o f the wick or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in New York, which cxn be procured at any Hanfcev, H—p Tb c case °^ °" ' am P 9- ant^ everywhere, or enclose the amount in bank I J ■■ O W K V n ■ *• T h' l t the light produced is a soft and most notes, tfold coins, or postage stamps of any country LAND ANDEST ATE APFNT steady one j that it never flickers, and the flume, of the world. 258 COIOMBO STEeIt though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can All orders, the smallest as well as the most impnnppwPTPH tot! RiTV be regulated to any degree. portant, will reoeive the same particular attention, Linwood Parish fi tr/«fc-S^«on 82ft TTS'ft hm, nn 5 - That every fllln * er of flre is absolutely ex- and will be forwarded without delay. t^^s^^t^Ml^M^Mßa^h eluded, as thßligbtwiU extinguish immediately if. «H)ur Electric Lamps are protected by law, balance on mort^ago by any accident, the gloss surrounding the burner and all imitations and infringements will be Add K?f«n?nZ',? Jn^rtf^}^ 10 ' tenC&X ' °*• That itwlUbtlrii, even in the strongest wind. salesmen ou commission, and con. TwSn Btrnß? s«?pX™ w?nn^i, «««, h nna * completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for signees for onr lamp* wanted everywhere. No nf «W V™ tn,,T^ I™Jl nT * f iUuminations, lighting of gardens, cor idors, &c. special knowledge or capital required. of^threo rooms, iron roof, range, and register, Thja ]amp ,„ c S nstr Scted for the present in throe A fortune to be ma by octira persons. Linwood, Cashel street, close to City Council diff erent w/.es :- tramway— Section with nearly new bongo of Address — seven rooms, scullery, and washhonse, capital neighbourhood ; a very low price will bo taken THE NOEMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., bTpaid 18 PI ° rerty> aUd y"° Caßh Q6ed PHILADELPHIA, U.S. OF AMEEICA Salisbury street — Sectiona^d dwellingof siiroome, ' " ' ' "~~— ~— *~* plastered, verandah, scullery, asphalt paths ; a really good property . _P| A TT BPECIAMTIES Montreal street north— Capital section, 60ft front- \LJm _T_.» U L B I O 8 str^ HS%SI> $&0g& CHBISTCHUBCH W'^^pS^^ "I -SSf* t'th^^hirJ^'^^SKrt Office: Cathedral squire. £\j^£%£& I S?' iaO " mrmm * propeUy tllOrmlßhly fe °° d aUd COnvenieut Depot: No. 3, BaUway_Biding. South Belt SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, , A Sg&W^&WHS£S%- Alwaya^k andSellingatC^ntHate. DEEEING , S EEAPEES AND ' 1 . . 100,000 Feet Bed Pine BINDERS 100.000 „ Totara and Black Fine POSTAI. BODNDABY. '«)0 Casks Cement (With Latest Improvements). 60 Tons Oospel Oak and Orb Iron MAP OP CHBISTCHUBCH AND 20,000 V.D.L. Palinga SINGER'S KENOWJ JED BICYCLES AND SUBUEBS ' Lime, Bnoks, Drain-plpes, and TEICYCLES ~ Newcastle?/ """^ < Eaccrß and Eoadste «>- BHOWI-OIPBNMT POSTAL DELIVERY X** 01 **, - »« AVAL'S CBN^in-JOAi CEEAM PRICK fe SStoM 1 :: SEPAEATOE Springflold „ With Fresh Patents). ° N SALK Moifukaand Black Pine Firewcoa INSPECTION_INVITED. "ILYTTELTON TIMES;" OFFICE ;cr -«. oSSwictTja^'and "plokle Jan MASON « STEUTHEES ft CO. SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, ihonld be used by every honaekeeper. No pree«rw WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IBONMONGEBS Booksellers and Publis'heN, ot Timber and Coal to air— Colombo aud Lichfield street?, 634 Christchurch trorr month. 13 Christchurch 871

A, small size. Height of complete lamp, 14in ; weight, about 51b ; for lighting rooms, celinrs, storage houses, powder magazines (or similar place* where explosives nre kept), coaohe*, illuminations, gardens, mines, or any other industrial purpose. Price £1. Per lamp, delivered free to any part of the world. B, medium size. Serves all domestic purposes for lighting rooms, houses, &c. This lamp is elegantly decorated, and has removable white ground glass globe. Price ncr lamp (inclusive of bronze foot and globe, richly and elegantly constructed), £2, delivered free to any part of the world. C, grand size for parlour, hall, saloon, public building, tc. The lamp gives a most brilliant and steady light, has large removable white ulobe, decorated most tastefully, and the workmanship is both first-cUss and elegant. Price £± 10s. Fc ot of lamp in ejthor bronze, Japanese, Faience or Silver Oxide. Any special size or design made to order. Estimates f urnishtid. All lamps are ready for immediate use, and will be sent, securely packed in strong wooden box, 1 with printed directions for use, a quantity of chemicals sufficient for several months' lighting, and one extra burner for size A, and two for sizes B and C. The necessary chemicals can be purchased iv any drug store, iv even the smallest village. Every lamp is accompanied by a written guarantee for one year, and will be exchanged, or mouey refunded, if the same should not give complete satisfaction. On all orders for six lamps and above, a discount of 6 per cent will be allowed. No orders from abroad filled nuless accompanied by a remittance to cover the amount, or tirst-class references on a New York or Philadelphia house. The best method of sending mo ey is by draft <>n New York, which cxn be procured at any Hankev, and everywhere, or enclose the amount in bank notes, tfold coins, or postage stamps of any country of the worW. All orders, the smallest as well as the most important, will reoeive the same particular attention, and will be forwarded without delay. asrOur Electric Lamps are protected by law, and all imitations and infringements will be proßecntod. •srAgents, salesmen ou commission, and consignees for our lamptj wanted everywhere. No special knowledge or capital required. A fortune to be ma by active persons.

SINCE Electricity has been applied for lighting purposes, all efforts of inventors have been directed to construct a lamp for general dome tic use. The reason why this problem has till now not be solved, is that none of the iimeutors could rid themselves of the idea of gas lighting, and that all have adh red to the system of produe vg tbe electricity in some central place, or by large machinery, insteid of first laying down the principle that a lamp which should ever become generally useful and popular, must be portable, like an oil lamp, and contain the generator of electricity in itself, i.e., in tho foot of the lamp. The Norman Electric Light Co. haß at last succe?ded in completely realising this ideal of i-lectric lighting, and there is no donbt that this most important invention will bring about a complete revolution in all branches of lightine. Our Electric Lamp neeis neither machinery, conductors, nor any expensive outlay, and is neither complicated nor disagreeable in manipulation ; all that is necessary is to refill it every four or five days with acid. The cost of lighting will be as cheap a<t gas (-} cents per hour), and it has before the latter thu immense advantage of neither producing heat, smoke, nor carbonic acid, owing to which the air is not impureri, and remains at the same degree of temporatnre It is. further, absolutely inodorous, aud doen not need to be kindled by match or otherwise, but simply by turm»g the key, thus avoiding all danger of fire, explosion, or Buffocation, as in tho case of gas, if the key is let open ; and it must be conceded that this ndvantqge alone is invaluable. It in further preferable to any known kind of lighting for tho following reasons: - 1. Its manipulation is f o simple that any child can keep it in order. 2 That the lamp is portable, and cau be removed like any oil lamp, from one place to another. 3. That itneitherreqnires thedisagreeable fixing of the wick or the cleaning of the cylinder, as in the case of oil lamps. 4. That the light produced is a soft and most steady one j that it never flickers, and the flame, though being equal in power of lighting to gas, can be regulated to any degree. 5. That every clanger of fire is absolutely excluded, as tha ligbt will extinguish immediately if, by any accident, the glass surrounding the burner should be broken. 1 6. That it will burn, even in the strongest wind, completely unaffected, thus being invaluable for illuminations, lighting of gardens, cor idors, &c. This lamp is constructed for the present in throe different Hi/.es :—

Address .— THE NOEMAN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., PHILADELPHIA, U.S. OF AMEEICA

SPECIAIiITIES WE desire to call particnlar attention to THEEE SPKClALlTlES,nowonviewat our Warehouses, for which wo ure SOLE AGENTS IN NEW ZEALAND, Viz,:DEEEING'S CELEBRATED EEAPEBS AND BINDERS (With Latest Improvements). SINGEB'S BENOWNED BICYCLES AND TEICYCLES (Baccrs and Roadsters). Dk LAVAL'S CENTEIPUGAI. CEEAM SEPAEATOE With Fresh Patents). INSPECTION INVITED. MASON, STEUTHEES & CO. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL IBONMONGEBS Colombo aud Lichfield street?, Christchurch 871

G. A.. TJ l 11 1 o c CHBISTCHUBCH Offloe : Cathedral square. Depot! No. 3, Eailway Siding, South Belt Always in Stock, and Selling at Current Hatet 100,000 Feet Bed Pino 100,000 „ Totara and Black Pino 600 Casks Cement 60 Tons Gospel Oak and Orb Iron , 20,000 V.D.L. Polingß Lime, Brioks, Drain-pipes, and kinds of Building Material, Newcastle Coal Weutport „ Greymouth „ Brookflold „ Springflold „ Coke Manuka and Black Pine Firewood 100 Bales Full-sized Cornsaoks. ~ Tha oelnbrated American Jam and Ptokle Jar* ■hould be used by every honsekeeper. No pree«rv» oan spoil in them.] Eeg'Uar cargoes of Timber asd Coal to arr'--trary month. 13

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