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Business Notices. ~~ NEW CHRISTMAS FRUITS AT T. TAYLOR'S, CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE THE CAPE. NEW VO3TIZZA CURRANTS sd perlb NEW PATRAS CUBEANTS 4*d per lb LOA.P SUGAR o\i or 4d per lb NEW VALENCIA EAISINS 6d per lb Corned or Boiledßeef Is per tin NEW SULTANAS 6d per lb Boast Mutton Is per tin GOOD SULTANAS 5d per Id Preserved Sheep's Tongues Is or Is lOd The above arc machine cleaned Gear's Ok Tongiies, 41b 4s 6d, 01b Cs NEW MIXED PEELS lOd per lb " " Houqua " Ceylon Tea, m lead packets, 2a per lb NEW ORANGE OR LEMON 8d per lb " Houqua " Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2s 4d NEW BOX FIGS 8d or lOd • Aramatti, 2s 6d NEW FIGS 7d, 8d or lOd per lb " Houqua " Blend, .3 NEW MUSCATELS Is, Is 4d or Is 6d per " Houqua " Blend, Eastcheap Is 6d NEW FBENCH PLUMS lOd per lb, lib bottles "Houqua" Blend, Belgravia 2s 4d Is 3d, 21b ?s sd, 71b 7s Gd 6H> tins Id, 121 b tins 2d, 401 b half-chests 3d por lb PEESEEVED APRICOTS, PEARS or PINES Is reduction LYCHEE FRUIT, DESSERT 21b tin Is Ceylon Tea, 51b Boxes, Us 6d DOUBLE EEPINED CANDY, Pink, Yellow or Ceylon Tea, 101 b Boxes 18s White Is 4d per lb Ceylon Tea, 201 b Boxes 35s ENGLISH SWEETS in Stoppered Bottle 3, as- China Bos Tea 12s 64, 14s 6d, 16s 6d ISaCd, or 203 sorted kinds, lOd per bottlo Kalf-chests Is 3d to 2s per lb PHOENIX BASPBEERY JAM, in 21b glass jars, BOLLEB HOUR, 251 b 2s 3d, 501 b 4s 4ja, 1001 b 8 la4d 6d, 2001 b 16s PUDDING ALMONDS Is per lb SILK-DRESSED, 2s l*d, 4s, 7s 9d VALENCIA ALMONDS Is 6d SHABPS, 7.bushel Bact 4a 6d JORDAN ALMONDS 2s 6d Mellin's Food Is 8d SHELL ALMONDS lid Sarßaparilla, Townend's, 3s 6d BAECELONA NUTS 8d ' Sarsaparilla, Ayer's, 4s BRAZILS lid Sarsaparilla, Hood's, 4s 6d CHOCOLATES, in fancy boxes, 6d upwards. Clements' Tonic, 3s 4d DRY WHITE CRYSTAL SUGAR 2Jd per lb " Musket" Tobacco 4s 9d, per stick 8d INE WHITE CBYSTAIi SX7GAB 2ja " King o£ All " Gs, la Id per stick GOODS DELIVERED DAILY IN TOWN AND SUBUBBS, OB AT THE BAILWAY STATION. X7l ASK YOUR GROCER FOR RhSb gjfljgjigJgttjSg IHHranKjßfflH mBB^ INDIAN, CEYLON & BLENDED TEAS.' SPECIAL MEDICAL VISIT TO CHRISTCHURCH, FROM JAN. 13 TO 27 INCLUSIVE. L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., &C., FOUNDEB AND CHIEF PHYSICIAN OF THE ERIK ABT MEDICAL ALLIANCE, WELLINGTON, AKD THE FIEST AND ONLY LEGALLY QUALIFIED REGISTERED LADY SPECIALIST IN NEW ZEALAND, t HAS the pleasure of announcing to her numerous Patients and the public of Canterbury, that she will PROFESSIONALLY VISIT CHRISTCHURCH FEOM THE 13 th INSTANT TO THE 27 th , AS ABOVE, AND MAY BE CONSULTED UPON ALL DISEASES INCIDENTAL TO THE HUMAN FRAME AT MRS EVERIST'S, "ARMADALE," OPPOSITE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, COBNEB OP MONTBEAL STBEET AND ARMAGH STREET. HOUBS 10 TO 8 DAILY. CONSULTATION FREE. CURABLE CASES GUARANTEED. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE MANY CREDITABLE NOTICES THE DOCTOR HAS RECEIVED :- From the " Sti Arnaud Mercury." " Dr Frikart, whose fame in curing diseases of the nervous system and chronic and complicated female complaints has gone abroad in the colony, has created a very favourable impression during her stay in St Arnaud by her skilful treatment of several intricate cases." ■from the "Marlborough Advertiser." "We note the arrival of Dr Frikart, an eminent lady specialist, who ha 3 been very successful in her treatment of patients in the various parts of the colony which she has already visited. She is a lady of exceptional ability, and her treatment embraces the latest discoveries in the science of therapeutics. The Doctor bringr to this country several diplomas, and her presence in our district will no doubt prove a boon to the numjrous sufferers from nervous, chronic and special complaints." From the " Standard." " Dr Frikart's marvellous cures have created a profound sensation." From the " Charlton Independent." " A Distinguished Visitor.— Charlton is at present honoured by the presence of Mrs Frikart, M.D., who has obtained the highest possible honours in her profession, and established a great reputation in the colony by he r phenomenal success in the treatment of nervous, chronic and complicated complaints. The examinations this talented lady has passed are almost too numerous to mention, for apart from being a Doctor of Medicine and a Licentiate of King and Queen's College of Physicians and Licentiate ol Midwifery, she is nlso Praktische Arzt of Switzerland, and passed what is considered about the hardest task in the medical world— the Staats Examen. The Doctor is no mean linguist, as she may be consulted in German, Frei .cli nnd Spanish, as well as English. Having held hospital appointments, her experience kasnot only been wide, but practical." • From the " East Charlton Tribune." " In face of the fact that there are so many quacks in the field of medicine who arrogate to themselves the monstrosity of giving counsel and advice in matters of which they are profoundly ignorant, suiferers cannot be too careful whom they consult. Mrs Dr Frikart is a lady who' comes to us with the very highest testimonials, having graduated in all the higher walks of medical ecience, and for many years having occupied the most important position in one of the leading hospital's for women in the Old Country. During her professional career she has achieved a success quice the equal of that of any gentleman medico in the* colonies or elsewhere ; therefore ladies in need of sound medical treatment need not hesitute for one moment in placing themselves under Mrs Dr Frikart's care. In saying this we are not inn ay way unduly lauding that lady's scientific capabilities." From the "Hamilton Spectator." "Mrs Dr Frikart, who recently arrived from England, has a splendid reputation, and is the only legally qualified lady doctor advertising in Australia. From the " Warrnambool Standard." "Mrs Dr Frikart, the well-known lady M.D., has been very successful in her treatment of a number of local cases." From the " Echo." "We have much pleasure in referring to Dr Frikart, the first lady fully qualified in England and Ireland, as well as in Victoria, who has ever visited Australia. It is certainly a fortunate thing for the sick and ailing, and those afflicted with uncomfortable diseases which baffle the skill of the ordinary practitioner, that the lady specialist has arrived." From the " Maryborough Standard." ii rj r Frikart wo:j yesterday visited by a number of Patients, all of whom speak highly of her skill ana ability in diagnosing their complaints." From the " Chronicle." "Dr Frikart's reputation as a clever and successful practitioner is thoroughly established throughout the Colony." From the " Mail." " Dr Frikart han effected more cures of chronic and nervous complaints than any other specialist in Australia." ■ - i ffl? PA Sn* >^mr aye 7hz etai \.o *i^ o ti^N £ A Ml* n I*"" EMPLOYED to VrTOtttnx u^m. NVfc^V^ ' ,^- Vffi, /?/£&s* rtfo doors FrowYfrmSVb JOHNSON AND COUSINS (LATE B. HALE & OO.), AIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, HORSE-COTES, FLAG AND OILSKIN .OLOTEIU3 MANUFACTURERS, AND SOPE AND TWINS^MAKEBg, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, "%'H. "r E beg to draw ta© attention ol tae Pnblio to the following List of Gooflu, of wliictt we aiwaye $ y ksop 5 Largo Stores, and as we always import all our Material diroot, «r<* ar» abie to saiJ nt I owe- Priotfl than Aay Other Firm in Naw Zealand :— TENIS PISHING NETS GAEDI3N LINES TARPAULIN FISHING LINES PARCEL TWINES! HORSE COVEES CRICKET NETS THATCHING COED LOIN COVEES LAWN TENNIS NETS . SACK TWINS CAST COVERS SHEEP NETS OILSKIN COATS FLAGS MANILLA ROPE LEGGINGS ' PULLET BLOCKS FLAX ROPE SOU-WESTERS < HAMMOCKS , PLOUGH LINE REAPER AND BINDER ■ APRONS J CRICKET NETS. Special Quotations to any Cricket Clubs requiring a good many na % fg AIAJBQUKJSB, " . .. . i fENTS, FLAGS . : v-r .'•:?** •••*». : - .- f , -.-■' ■OB HIBE. ' : '"" : '"" .:-=--- :b ''" 1 ' JOBMfeOW AND GOUZDTS, OAf«BT-X- STBBBT CHSISTt'EUHCE. OrPOKri'S 353G88586 )' )?ALLdSTTfH3Is ft 00/8 DSAPBBT KSTABUiTHMEST !

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 25 January 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 25 January 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 25 January 1894, Page 4

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