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. Business Notices. SEE OUB WINDOWS. $£° LAMPS. LAMPS. LAMPS. ~m WE WISH EVEBYONE TO SEE OUR NEW SHOWROOMS AND WINDOWS, AND COMPABE PBICES OF OtJB GOODS AGAINST OTHEBS BEFOBE EFFECTING PUBCHASES. ■^^E INVITE THE PUBLIC TO INSPECT OUB NEW SHOWBOOMS, WHICH ABE WELL STOCKED WITH SEASONABLE AND NEW GOOD 3. THE FOLLOWING SPECIALITIES SHOULD BE INSPECTED :— EEGISTEE GEATES, MANTELPIECES, HEAETH TILES, CUTLEEY, ELECTEOPLATED WAEE, STEELING SILVEE GOODS, FENDEES, COAL VASES, &c, &c. MASON, STRUTHERS & CO. HARDWARE EMPORIUM, CHBISTCHUBCH. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES AVERAGE AS LOW AS ANY PRESENT " SPECIAL SALE PRICES." THE PBOPBIETOBS OF THE CELfcBBATED SPRING fj LOS SO M mE A Having satisfied themselves that the Delicate Aroma of Tea is preserved longer in TINS than in Paper Packets, have decided to place their Tea on the Market in AIB-TIGHT TINS, and in order to bring these prominently before the Public intend giving a SPBING BLOSSOM TEA COMPETITION, WHICH IS NOW OPEN, AND WILL CLOSE ON THE 30th SEPTEMBEB, 1895. Every ONE POUND TIN of TEA is guaranteed to contain a Coupon entitling the • Holder to participate in this Competition. Competitors to save as many Coupons as they can collect and send them (with NAME and ADDBESS in full and number of Coupons enclosed) to S. B. T. C, care NEILL & CO., LIMITED, | DUNEDIN. The Competitor who sends in the LAEGEST NUMBEB of COUPONS will receive FIVE GUINEAS The Next Competitor , THBEE „ i, i, TWO „ ,' * The'next Five Competitors Each .'..' .'.'.' ".' .'." ..." .'..' HALF-A-GUINEA * The next Ten Competitors Each FIVE SHILLINGS a ' The EESULT will be PUBLISHED in the DAILY PAPEBS immediately the - Competition is decided. Be sure you ask for "SPBING BLOSSOM TEA" in ONE POUND TINS. ] and in order to secure the largest number of Coupons 2 . BUY EABLY AND BUY OFTEN 1 . 1 51268 TO BE HAD Ol' T. H, PAPPB_ JUBD_ . AXIi GBOCERS. ' : THE LATEST INVENTION. I C< KULL'S OKONTTE TBUSBES FOB HEBNIA (BUPTUBE) (especially for Travellers, Colonis I ij and Besident ein Tropical Climates). AWABDS— GoId Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, " World's Fp'r," Chicago (1893).

"Brit Medical Journal." — ••They are scientifically constructed, and give perfect support in all cases. "Medical Press and Circular."— " Will no donbt come into general use." "Illustrated Medical News." — "We can with every confidence recommend them to all sufferers from hernia (rupture) and prolapsus." Thonsands of unsolicited testimonials from al parts of the world. NOTICE.— I emplcy no travellers or agents, and they are only supplied direct, packed in wood cases, with plain address labels, by return of moil on ] eceipt o f P.O. order or bank draft made payable U THEODORE SKULL, Bhafteshurr Avenue, W. Skull's Vcw Okonite Trasses are <m_ actured in three distinct qualities, following price :— Best Med. C qlty. qlty. qlty Single Truss, fo right or leftside 45s 6d 35s 6d 25s 6d each Double Truss fo both each 91b 71s 51s Measurements required.— The entire cirenmfer ence round the body two inches below the top of the hips ,in a line with the protrusion. State if the rupture is on the right, left or both sides, or at the navel, and about the size of protrusion, and any specia characteristics of the displacement.

Skull's Okonite Trasses for Bupture are in all respects the most perfect and nmqae instruments ever offered to the public as mechanical supports and remedial appliances for any form of Bupture or Internal Prolapse. These trusses are of the best possible manufacture, they are self-adjusting, light and comfortable. The external surface being completely covered with a non-absorbent material (Okonite), of aflesh colour, resembling ivory chey cannot be detected when bathing ; they are absolutely impervious to moisturo, perspiration and the acid excretions of the 6kin, cannot rust or get out of order, cause no cutaneous irritation, will hold securely any size protrusion without pain, may be washed when necessary with impunityi and can therefore be worn any length or time in any climate without becoming offensive, as is the case with those constructed with leather, elastic and other objectionable materials of a porous character Skull's Okonite Trusses for Bupture weigh only a few ounces, and b»lng practically indestructible can be guaranteed to ast a lifetime, thus involving no urther expense to the purchaser beyond first cost, and the undoubted advantages they possess over every other Truss extant, constitute them as absolutely the best, and therefore the cheapest, *h can be procured. The following ore a few extracts from the Jeading Medical Joumale:— The Lancet." — "Skull's Okonite Trusses are the most effective we ha*° ever noticed,

THEODORE BKCLL, SURGICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURES, SHAFTESBUBT AVENUE, LONDON, W., ENGLAND (Two minutes' walk from Piccadilly, Oxford and Cambridge Circuses). (Established 1863.) Mpnnfactnrer o all kinds of Snrgica Instruments, Trusses, Belts, Obstetric Binders, Elastio Stealings, Knee Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Bandages, Eneraaa, Syringes, Pessaries, Bubber Geods, &c. Full particulars mailed free. X1220

READY-MADE CLOTHING. OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES Consisting of jjlen's and Boys' Suits Coats and Trousers Men's and Boys' Overcoats and Mackintoshes Umbrellas, Hats and Shirts TO BE SOLD AT THE ENGLISH PRICES. SALE NOW ON. W. A. TRIBE & CO., Up-to-Date House, 219, HIGH STREET. 17S1 -TTC7-AEBB, TnrOCK-EY & f\O. (LlillTED), WINE AND SPIRIT MEHCH-XT3, outh British Chaubekb, HEEEFOED STREET, CBJBISTCHTTBCH. CcUar Entrasoe from Cathedral Square. The Stock of Wines and Spirits held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary i or special use. . .... I Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied for ! family or invalid purposes. i Special arrangements made for Halls or Dinnei i Parties. Lock-up Tin Cases provided for Bxce Meeting Picnics, &o I Wines packed and orwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt o remittanoe or satisfactory reference. , _ i A choice S3lection of Fine3t Cuhan and Havannah j ifara I k%\L YOUK GBOCEB i Fon GILLESPIE'S tSBT.IfCE OP COFfES. I We allow 2d Each o Empiy Bottl< b j SOAP DEFERRED MAKETH THE DIRT STICK. TRY SILKSTONE. 1707 THERE is no rheumatism about the men and women who wear Mills's Horceskin Boots.

TAILORING. TAILORING. Special \Jash Xukchase ALL- WOOL°COLONIAL TWEEDS, Which we will make up on the premises at PBICES EABELT TO BE MET WITH. I SUITS TO MEASURE— 41s 6fl 47s 6d 52s 6d 55s TEOTJSEBS TO MEAsuRERs 6d 15s 6d 17s 6d 19s 6d OUB CUTTEE IS SECOND TO NONE. I Also, a Lot of i MEN'S EEADY-SIADE SUITS OP FOXES NAVY SEEGE, Price— 26s 6d 29s WE SELL CHEAP FOE EEABY-MONEY ONLY. INSPECTION INVITED. Sl2lO TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY. GL W. J. PARSONS, MONUMENTAL MASON, Begs to announce that, he has BEMOVED TO 68, MANCHESTER STBEET (Opposite Scott Bros.) Every description of Monumental and Marble Work Executed at Lowest Bates. Telephone No. 632. JB. MANSFIELD, near Bailway Station, s Christchurch, having purchased Saveral Consignments of Monuments and Headstones in the late William Stocks' Estate, is now offering to the Public the best selected stock in the Colony at less than Cost Price. Most of them are new goods only just opened up. Inspection invited before purchasing elsewhere. Telephone 733. J. B. MANSFIELD, Jflcnnmental Works, Hear Bailway Station, Chrißtchurch.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5280, 10 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5280, 10 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5280, 10 June 1895, Page 1

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