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S BttßJßean VofAooni "~~~~-~~~^ — ' : : — ?. ~ — — — — — ■ [ ■ "ARAB" AND "SHAH" -.-■,■■' ■■■ ■'■■' ! TEAS.-. <. ; . «'■■■■ - LOOK OUT FOB THE . , ' CASH PRESENTS ■■■;" ' ~ . ' '' ' ' '.*■ ENCLOSED WITH TEA. • * ■ • '. AS these FAMOUS TEAS have now gained such a thorough hold on the pnhlio taste, the Proprietors have decided to discontinue a great portion of their adver- / tising, and to GIVE THEIR CUSTOMERS the henefit of the MONET thus SAVED. To effect this a large number of CASH ORDEBS for OS gD, CS o. -JAS each will, after June Ist, be enclosed in many of the packets and tans containing the Tea. ... • . These CASH ORDEBS (printed on pink paper) will be payable through the storekeeper from whom the tea has been procured, or from the Wholesale (N.Z.) Agents, ' •■■■■-. ■ •■ '■ FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS & CO.< CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHR STOHUBCH. &1.0. Kinofdd's CjJ.G. HAMS and BACON, fed on Milk, Grain and Peas— BACON, in Sides, 6^d per lb | BACON, in Eollsj 6^a per b HAMS ... ... 7dper.lb No. | CETHiJIIQ TEA' at Is 6d per lb , ' , Beats any of the 2s packets, which have been reduced to Is 8d No. 2 CEYLINDO TEA, 2s perlb Is a rich, ripe, full-bodied, lovely-flavoutfed Tea No. 3 CETLINDO TEA, 25,4 d perlb Is the delight of all who enioy a good cup of Tea No. 4 CETLINDO TEA, 2s 8d perlb , : Is a Tea that has no equal in New Zealand. NO AQ-ENTS or HATVKEES. Eeduction on quantities— s lb, Id per lb; 10 lb, l£d perlb; 20 lb, 2d perlb. Tins of Tea forwarded, Carriage Paid, to any Railway Station in Canterbury. STATION HOLDERS, FARMERS, and all Large Purchasers will save money by purchasing their Winter Stocks at our Establishment. SUGAR, BEST SNOWDROP 2|d per lb COEEEE, ERESH GROUND Is 8d „ COCOA, VAN HOUTEN 3s 3d „ COCOA, ERY'S ... ... ... ... Is 3d „ CURRANTS, EINEST NEW ...... 44 „ SULTANAS, EINEST NEW ' s£d „ CANDLES, ELECTRIC, 5} per lb "... sid box CANDLES, PRICE'S NATIONAL ... ifd per lb ELOUR, EINEST ROLLER ... 7s per 100 lb, in sacks OATMEAL, NEW ... 2s 3d bag GOLDEN SYRUP ... • .:. 11s per 561 b tin KEROSENE, 150 test Water White, Patent Tap ... 11s 6d per case TOBACCO, JUNO, 5s per lb ... ... 4s lOd per box NAVY ... ... ... 4s 8d perlb Complete Revised Price Lists on application, or sent Post. Free to any given address. 161, COLOMBO STREET. THE 'LATEST INVENTION. CJKULL'S OKONITE TRUSSES FOR HERNIA (RUPTURE) (especially for Travellers, Colonis {^ ' and Resident Bin Tropical Climates). AWARDS— GoId Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, " World's Fair," Chicago (1893). Skull's Okonite "Trusses for Enpture ore in all I "British Medical Journal."—" They are scionrespects the most perfect and unique instruments } tifically constructed, and gire perfect support in aIJ ever offered to the public as 'mechanical supports J cases." • and remedial appliances for any form of Rupture or j " Medical Press and Circular."—" Will no doubt Internal Prolapse. -These trusses are of the best i come into general use." possible manufacture, they are self-adjnßtipg, light "Illustrated 3ledical News." — "We can with and comfortable. The 'external surface being com- | every confidence recommend them to all sufferer j pletely covered -wh a non-absorbent material j from hernia (rupture) and prolapsus." (Okonite), of aflesh colour, resembling ivory, they Thousands of unsolicited testimonial from al cannot be detected when bathing ; they are abso- p ar t s o f the world, lutelv impervious to moisture, perspiration and ,„,„,«,- T , . n .. a the acid excretions of the skin.Cannot rust or got : NOTICE -I employ no travellers or agents, and out of order, cause no cutaneous irritation, will they are only supplied direct, packed m wood cases, hold securely any size protrusion without pain, ™th plain address labels, by return of mail on may *c washed when necessary with impunity, and J-Jceipt o f P.O. order or bank draft made payable can therefore be worn any length or time in any t THEODORE SKULL Shaftosbury Avenue, W climate without becoming offensive, as is the case . Skull's New Okonite Trusses are aimfactured with those constructed with leather, elastic and m . three distinct qualities, following other objectionable materials of a porous' prices:— y. q t»n pfpT ' ' ' J3cS v JU.CCI* V Skull's Okonite Trusses for Eupture weigh only qlty. qlty. qlty a few ounces, and b^ing practicalfy indestrnctible Single Truss, fo right can be guaranW toast a lifetime, thus involving. _ffl««« ac :■•. -■ 4556 d *>***■ 25s6deach no urther expense to the purchaser beyond first Double Truss for both cost, and the undoubted advantages they possess each 91s 71s 51s „ over every other Truss extant constitute them as Measurements required.— The entire circumter absolutely the be-t, and therefore tho cheapest, ence round the body two inches below the top of Int can be procured. The following are a few. the hips , in a line with the protrusion. State if the extracts from the lending Medical ,Tonrnale:— rupture is on the right, left or both sides, or at the The Lancet"— "Skull's Okonito Trusses are navel, and about the size of protrusion, and any the most effective we have over noticed. specia characteristics of the displacement. Theodore" skull,, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER, SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON, W., ENGLAND (Two minutes' walk from Piccadilly, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses). (Established 1863.) Manufacturer o all kinds of Surgica Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obstetric Binders, . Elastic . . Stcikings, Knee Taps. Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Enemas, Syringes, , Pessaries, Rubber Goods, &c. Full carticular3 mailed free. i.1221 « CEYLINDO " IS THH TEA TO 7FTZ. •* OBTIINDO " IB THB TEA TO DBIWL •O1YLINDO" IS THE TEA. TO RECOMMEND TO TOUI FBISffN. " •• OEYLINDO " HAB NO EQUAL. V«.l *•.« "»■* - *** Is6d | 2s | 2s 4d | fejßd ■■ ; ■■"./;■_ ' pcr lb. ... . , ; '• ; ;■ ?i -.- ._ R'BMBMBBB ! 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5226, 5 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5226, 5 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5226, 5 April 1895, Page 1

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