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Business Notices HAVE REDUCED THE FOLLOWING LINES, VIZ. :— KEROSENE BEST OIL 10 s PER CASE> 5 s PER TIN SUGAR WHITE CEYSTAL 2 i:D PER LBl CUT LOAF gID PER LB. FLOUR bolEe,^'^^'' 501b -4 s 4i D ' 10Wb '8 s 6 D;2001b '16 s WORCESTER SAUCE one pint bottles 6 d kSTRAWBERRT CONSERVE STONE JABS IO D ESSENCE OF LEMON "^o-ounce bottles 6 d MATCHLESS BRAND TEAS. MR FREEMAN, the Celebrated Caterer of Cliristchurch, writes— Gentlemen,— l tliink it due to you to inform you that the Tea you have been supplying lately has been of EXCELLENT QUALITY. We used it for the Tea Pavilion atßiccartqn on the three days of the late Spring Meeting, when its fine flavour was the subject of general comment, and elicited great praise. JAMES FREEMAN. The SECRETARY of the "W.C.T. UNION also writes— Dear Sihs,— "We have pleasure in informing you that the Tea Supplied by you to our Refreshment Tent during the two days of the Agricultural Show gave UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. Its agreeable flavour was much appreciated by our Patrons. MRS DE R. NEWTON, Secretary. PRICES I s 8 D « 2 s - 2 s 4 D - 2 s 6 D - CHRISTCHURCH, DUNE DIN AND WELLINGTON. 4/'£iEANEti! R.KEN NETT. ««wwed2^ Bl PIS l^3< *WT GIVE W£BE.SI VO^^Ow^^il M% $% fit I ' MAWtllPfiT s\^So^\^\^m^\ 8 \ iB l « li>! > 'APPRENTICES ■oaMNWWP& EMPLOYED n>?WvU\tt an n^UWx ' "* L_L. pbocura:ble -- m J / THEACMEfIFPERFECTIoHiHBLEHOIHiiA No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Is 6d I 2s I 2s 4d | 2s 8d PER LB. REMEMBER ! NO HAWKERS OR AGENTS. DIRECT PROM KING AID'S GXC.

OTTO LIBSKE (Sixteen year 3 with Messrs Harper and Co.), T AND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, Morten's Buildings, Cathedral square (first floor). Insurances Effec Financial Agent. 300 By request, I am now prepared to act as Agent for Creditors in the Esta of Harper and Co. ROYAL AND SPggPlfj*? VICE-REGAL PHOTOGRAPHER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO EARL ONSLOW. TTNDER the Distinguished Patronage o H.R.H. Prince George of Wales The Late Duke of Clarence The Earl and Countess of Onslow The Earl and Countess of Meath Lord Harris Sir W. F. D. Jervois Admiral Fairfax Sir W. Robinson Sir A. Musgrove Sir F. Brooine Lord Masserene Countess of Hopetoun &c, &c. C. H. MANNING having been honoured by Sittings from the above illustrious personages testifies to his capabilities us a Photographic Artist of repute. GEMS~OF ART. THE BROMALINE PHOTOGRAPHS Are a great Speciality, and C. H. Manning's OWN PATENT PROCESS. They are far superior to, aud much more permanent than the ordinary Matt surface process, being thoroughly durable, and will not fade or turn yellow. Does all his own operating, and personally supervises the whole of the work. The vast experience obtained by C.H.M. in the innumerable branches of the photographic art during his Indian and Australian travels, and the thorough appreciation by the general public of the same, is a sufficient guarantee that all work issued from his Atelier will be of the highest order. Special Attention is drawn to the Bromide Enlargements aud Large Family Groups. PHOTOS OF THE EARLY SETTLERS OF CANTERBURY ON VIEW AT Studio— l3o, Colombo street. Cliristchurch, N.Z. Telephone— No. 592. XS97

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4741, 5 September 1893, Page 4

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