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. Busineßß Notices. Public Notices. SPECIAL PATENT JAM AND FRUIT JARS CHBISTMAS AND NEW TEAE HOLIDAYS "".' A SUIT TO MEASURE JUST LANDING, FO M7 S 6 D A LARGE SHIPMENT OF ANNEALED fusees, v. m . HAVING PUECHASED, under exceptional circumßtances, a large YlTiAftft PA r PTmVr r F line of THIS SEASON'S ALL-WOOL UTJU^LOia JT-eLXXLIJ3I JL TWEEDS at about HALF PBICE, we , ' . hare decided to BOOK OBDEBB at the ABOVE PBICE. As no doubt -w a -»m- a -m-r-r-fc. -ri-T^-K-y-wm -m- a -w-fcoi there will be a Big Bun on this Line of JAM AND FRUIT JARS. • Gooa * and •»■«««•*■ *b^ ; Bhall be glad if our Patrons will kindly? WHICH ABE A GBEAT IMPBOVEMENT ON THE OBDINABY JABS, AND FOB" PLACE THEB|OBDEBS WHICH WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS. To Save Disappointment.. COPPER, BRASS AND ENAMELLED W * A " TRIBE & COi, UP-TO-DATE HOUSE, s" PRESERVING PANS. • ' m ' mGH BTBEET *™» . . (NexttoAßhby.Bergh's.'lronmongerß), ' f>|HEAP BOOTS. CHEAP BOOTS. CHEAP MASON, STRUTHERS & GO. |^-i-a«iJSBS ...... ...*& -"■*"£*.K-3\-ra-* « tJ-I"WVia.II.iJXI)O UU . VJVS. Women's Leather 2-button Strap Shoos in Women's Kid Lace Shoes „. ... '." 4 & - ■ , Men s Nailed Shooter Bootß , 711, l ' ' Men's Goloshed Balmoral Boots ... " . 7 11 Children's Stout Lace School Boots from 3 fi : : BUppers, Dress Shoes. Canvas Shoes, at lowprices. in great variety. SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY .^ TK:IN abobt . Bootmaker, 231, High Street (White Hart Corner GAWNE'S ~G. W. J. PABSONS. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. xommEinu. hasok. Begß to announce that he has "SOUTHLAND TIMES," June 7, 1889, says:- REMOVED TO 68, MANCHESTEB STEEET (Opposite Soott Bros.) U CJOME people insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local industries, whether «„__ A ■_, „ . r~~ . O the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty, <fee, •""Tory aeseription of Monumental and Marble &c. But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own counsel when a shilling may Work Executed at Lowest Bates. - * be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe Talenlinnn Nn «mi to give such advice, even on the score of economy. A case in point occurs to us. Mr Gawne, of Dun- "»«faua« «o.ooa. edin, has for some time past been manufacturing an excellept sauce intended to Bupply the place of th ~~~~" • ■ — — ■ famous ' Worcester ' of Lea and Perrins, Mr Gawne's proddct goes under the same name, and 1b got OEVEBAL hundred dozens of the noted 2a 6d< up in precisely the same style, and in every respeot it is so like the original that it may be doubted K3f Wearweil Gloves in Browns and Tans* whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could detect a difference. The Sauce has Uallantynb ana Co. ' X1367 now been introduced to this market, and as it is only about half the price of the English make, it should ' undoubtedly command a large sale." === =sb FEOM ALL STOBEKEEPEBS, AND WHOLESALE FEOM THE MANUFACTUBEBS. Medical. W fiAWNE &CO SLESINGER* ' W . I*A. Wl> Jjj « lAJ., RHEUMATIC BALSAM GEORGE STBEET, DUNEDIN. „,■ m a r± mm £*Z* . PEED. CROSS, AGBNT, MANCHESTER STBEET. x PEEPiiuno,, ,» nin J™ ; _; —:—r—.— :: ■ „ , 0F ; ■ . , , , . ;. Wl«ifi(i>^w : fiant, uuori huh U .■ ;•. MEDICINES " TOE* '"V*liP AT 1 IJP'PttBTI A S Wi¥*tkM'r*tM Areapproved of by -all owners of ! Horaeß, Okttto HE SIHFiIT HFPRAI WFMrifY ancDogsaUthroughNewZealand O&0 Wa&&«/mJ f§jtaf&fi3ME« t\tmilltmU!i . and Australian Colonies. y|A • Every person who mod tlem was pleased, and not HAd vUfltl/ Single Complaint these Forty Yeaw. -O IGHT'S DISEASE, GILL STONES, GBAVEL, SLUGGISH LIVES, and all KIDNEY BOOF OIL. COMPLAINTS, INFLAMMATION OP THE BLADDEB, LIVEB» KIDNEYS EXTBAOBDIBf ABY TESTIMONY. i : AND BOWELS. ' th^ollowlr^n^eTerJa^ 61 * 0 !! 0 ' Ootol>erl ? thn *» It is a Certain Cure for Hydatids, Indigestion (whether acute or chronic). : Oils— Messrs T. Basset 6 Pophatt'imd^Ua^oki vitadatio. ■KSgsssay^^ Being a Great Blood Purifier, CUBES ECZEMAand all EBUPTIONS of the SKIN, and all SOBES ot Blue Gown, the Trotting fltallion, states thatlfe from whatever cause. JJ" 'through getting a bottle of this valuable oil In the following cases OIL OP CBEAM must be applied outwardly :— Bheumatism, Sc Gout, T^^? ™ cabled to bring the son of Bemodjr 00 or any Pains in Limbs, &c. . . soweu. . Oil of Cream is a Certain Cure for Bruises, Sprains, and Pains in the Back. - — This Most Valuable Bemedy has just recently been introduced into New Zealand. It was first SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND IJEDICIWI offered, to the public at Invercargfll and Dunedin, and is now selling freely. • Chemists find a demand *ts*tisA«« forit,andasafeßulttherearemanywhoarewillingtotestifytothevalueofVlTADATlo. . ' VENDOBS. VITADATIO has found its way,to Christchurch. . / VITADATIO has Cured Hundreds after the dootor had given them up. Try it; it may Save A Gold Medal was awarded me at the Christohuro . Your Life. Obtainable from . . Exhibition, and jfaat and Highest Award MR E. W. HALXi,' ' attheDunedinand Souths MEDICAL HERBALIST, a *™ on - Who has been appointed Wholesale and Betail Agent for Christchurch and Surrounding Districts. S, SLB SINGER. : Obtainable at all Leading Chemists. Xl6Bl v«*iw*i.iviJJM, — — VETEEINABY SUBGEON, DUNEDIN errrrl T - w FOE SPBAINS, BEUISES, SWELLINGS, FASHIONABLE BHEUMATISM, &c. fto. amArpTfVKnR'T?V EspeoiaUy adapted for Footballers, Cricketer* DiATIUJMHiKI j Sportsmen and Others, and called VICTORY VICTORY " THE mmm," ■™- 1 rn-n 1 Price- Is 3d Per Bottle. QiapgON & WI L L I AM S'S, 7" To be. obtained fromall Dealers or Wholeeato HIGH STBEET, CHEISTCKTJBCH, CASH BONUSES- — — S. SLESINGER, N ° T W B Skefan« S J B WWonfM^' T«KSSES^ " " °*™' «» price 6d (ready in a few days). * January Ist, 1896, desire to point out that they ' ' BAYS OF LIGHT, Poems by Dr Bussell intend catering for. those of the public who are -*Bnf»4Hn |Sf JgiT^SS FEMALE PILLS.Beve Warden; price Is. Q The7atoototod distributing CASH BONUSES . - •WTOer^il TJ»Tf ANGELA, a New Zealand Story of To-day, by to their Customers, thus giving them the benefit J5IJilVxS«Jtt JcAULit Edith Howitt Seariej price 2s. o f the expenditure usually involved in advertising. COLONIAL COUPLETS ana IN DOUBLE The following method of Distribution will be _„_ _ __ _^ ~____ M nmma HARNESS, Poems in Partnerßhip by G. P. adopted:- . TVTRft T\H STTT A T?T J S Williams and W. P. Eooves; price Is eaoh. Every %lb pkt of Tea will contain 1 coupon iU.iI;U JL/JL«j OJL U^LJltiX O THESITTEBONTHE BAIL and other .^&&g&SSS££vKßg& ■ ~ Poems, by Jessie Mackay ; pnce Ib. Every 101 b tin of Tea will contain 20 coupons. g o ia Everywhere, 2a Cd per box ; pOBt 2s Bd. A Treatise on thp Principles and Praotlceol To the person .returning these coupons to wimW)AA«mtfl WZ Drn*fWn n , the Supreme C=ourt Code of New Zealand, " Victory," P.O. Box No. 372. on or before January Wholesale Agents, N./i. Drug Company. fi by C. J. Foster, M. A., LL.D., in three 81st, 1896, the following distribution will be made- r parts ; ofiered for 10s 6d (originally pub. For the largest number of Coupons £K iished'atess) ForfhStestSrof Coupons £O ' K °^' Notes on the Minor Tactics Oavalry, by returned will be given *^ . : : Henry Slater, Major N.ZA.; price Is. For the 3rd largest number of Coupons i?1 Mistaken Views on the Education of Girls, by returned will be given < *' x TVIY"YXn^"V" Johanna Lohse; price 2s Cd. For the next 10 largest number of Cou- Ifl/_ . ill. VTX^I JCi X - pons returned will be given each xv / _.'^_ m _ Estimates for all kinds of Book and For the next 40 largest number of Cou- O/fi T XT' "NTT 1 PRTV A r |^ UIT. V Pamphlet Work. . pons returned will be given each -"/ o JjEilN JL JT XiX V ii-X JIiJU X All Storekeepers in the Trade will be debarred **> LAW STATIONEBY SPECIALLY BULED OB f rO m this distribution, which is for the public only. *" _^ PBINTED TO OEDJBB. The names of all recipients of bonuses will be \ m TAT j TTP TiOAN ft TIISCOUNT A Large Stock Always on Hand. . duly advertised. . _£I_TLANTIC JLJOAN & . XJiiiWVttX CUSTOMS FOBMS— Every Kind of Form used FUBTHEB DISTRIBUTIONS WILL ALSO OFFICE, , for Passing Entries, &c, in stock. BE ADVEBTISED. _ flT p rj, Tram Estimates given for Yearly Supplies. lUU, UAOaJHiJLI DI.tVJdj.EjJL, ACCOUNT BOOKS Made to Order, Buled to anj Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Pattern. , LOANS from £5 to £5000 advanced in sums to ■ . _, . . .^■~7T'« mr«,«»«. m <. ' r>»«i _^___— __- suit Borrowers upon Freehold Land, Second MortOrders Received for Dies, Monograms, Cart mii.MMwiii—ii ■■ Life PoUc^ 8 ShaxGßt BiUs of Sale over Life Plates, Embossed Paper and Envelopes, Boil j^^^ "Goods, &c, and Promisfiory Programmes and L Vwijiig^ Cards, and even de* XT g CEIMS HAW, Notes'. Lo™b repaya ble eekl y or Monthly, or as option of General Printing. J-J-» KJ J 3 may be arranged. Bills Privately Discounted and A Largo Variety of Specimens a View. UNDEETAKEB, Benewed, if necessary. Postal communications ad» 6 FOENISHES FUNEBALS AS FOLLOWS: dressed to the Manager, Box 15, wiU receive prompt Order by Post Promptly Attended to. hujmh^oxu *» attention. No good application is ever refused. Adults' Funerals from ... £3 10s All applications strictly confidential. SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, Add™ * " " ™ >.a,.PH^,-> BOO KB ELLEBS AND PUBLISHEBS. No 41, DUBHAM STEEET SOUTH MONEY_TO LEND. Hi g U Street. Chrisfchurch. Telephono >c, 430. __ fJ^JJDJJ-^-I-. g^^ngm _ THE CHOICEST CEYLON TEA IN THJB SSSSS^SST^ * ™* * G PBING BLOSSOM TEAisthebest X1636 MABKET IS THE CELEBBATE^ J^^S&SSSo^Sdl^ " (5 1 - Sums under £100 fo Investment on reawnab ■Jgn ONLY SPBING BLOSSOM TKA. J1636 « TBA RUSH" BRA]SID, terms. r - 'C3PBING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636 Hereford Street Chambers, Chrißtohuwh, , SI PBING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636" fy|HIS PUBE AND UNBLENDED TEA j^tf AND DISCOUNT COMPANY; \ : xi6Bß~ Can now be obtained in (Box 94, P. 0.). gPEING BLOSSOM TJi,A. Packets thj-ou^ut IMPOBTANT PUBLIC NOTICE QPBING BJ,uSSOM TEA IS ONLY PACKED Canterbury. _ HE aboTO now PrepareU IX TINS, B.W.EOPEB& CO.. Sole Importers: Y1491 X 4TfcTr*\l»nK« M'flWW Which of course Preserve the Delicate AWY&iJUjIS JH.V.W.BI I AromaofthisFamousTea. M 1 BBOWN fc. SON, • IN SUMS FROM '^B AND COAL MEBCHANTa ■ filO tO ttJWW. y • . on Personal Seourity, J)ills of aJe, Mortg»#9 Houfieto^ *^_ T^TTTTDINGSTATEBIALinGEEATVABIETY. Beverslonary Interest ;under WiUs, or an, C3PBING BLOSSOM TEA can be obtained of a 1 TOUITiUUStrii .A.i.ca.iMLijuxw tangible security of any kind. J^ respectable grocers and storeneepers, and nPartie^ intending to build are invited to inspeot Havfag Agents in Australia and London, wean BLOSSOM TEA ia obtainable whole- O ur Stock oE SEASONED TBlßEß.ondalsoto Mb p repar \j d to make AdvanoeßOn Wills a Speciality. S^lefromD.C. Mclntyre and Co.. Cagetol „ prices. »™^™™™>^^*^ mSBfTTBKPhIICa HOT-L -od. Best action given to deUvenes. OFPICEB -172. LIOhA^tStT W (Opposite Eailway Station), ; COLOMBO aa (Establißhed 1864.)

VICTORY VICTORY TEA TEA CASH BONUSES. I — THE Proprietors of the " VICTOBY " Brand of Tea which will be placed on the market on January Ist, 1896, desire to point out that they intend catering for. those of the public who are judges of a really good cup of tea, at a price within the reach of all— 2s PER LB.— and which admits at the same time of the purchaser obtaining both They alßC^intend distributing CASH BONUSES to their Customers, thus giving them the benefit of the expenditure usually involved in advertising. The following method of Distribution will be adopted : — Every %lb pkt of Tea will contain 1 coupon Every lib pkt of Tea will contain 2 coupons Every 51b tin of Tea will contain 10 coupons Every 101 b tin of Tea will contain 20 coupons. To the person returning these coupons to " Victory," P.O. Box No. 872. on or before January 81st, 1896, the following distribution will be made - For the largest number of Coupons returned will be given *"' . For the 2nd largest number of Coupons .4?Q. returned will be given **** For the 3rd largest number of Coupons -g-| returned will be given < *' x For the next 10 largest number of Cou- iA / ponß returned will be given each -*■"/ For the next 40 largest number of Cou- O IR . pons returned will be given each M l yr All Storekeepers in the Trade will be debarred from this distribution, which is for the public only. The names of all recipients of bonuses will be duly advertised. FURTHER DISTRIBUTIONS WILL ALSO BE ADVEBTISED. H» Scrimshaw, UNDERTAKER, FURNISHES FUNERALS AS FOLLOWS: Adults' Funerals from ... £3 10s Children's do do ... £UCs Address No. 41, DUBHAM STBEET SOUTH. Telephono No. 430. . ______ZPJL. THE CHOICEST CEYLON TEA IN THE MARKET IS THE CELEBEATE'i "TEA BUSH" BRAND, mHIS PURE AND UNBLENDED TEA "^ Can now be obtained in Chests, Boxes and Lead Packets throughout Canterbury. I E. W. ROPER & CO., Sole Importers; Y1491 J. T. BKOWN & SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS. X» UILDING MATERIAL in GREAT VARIETY. Ttaiies intending to build are invited tp inspeot our Stock of SEASONED TIMBER, ondalsoto aßfe our prices. Bent Newcastle, Westport-Cardifl, OoalbWdale, Blackball, Malvern Coal and Fire wood, Best attention given to deliveries. Offices and Yards : CORNER COLOMBO aa • ' TUAM STREETS, Wholesale Yards : ST AS APH STREET. PO. Box 806. Telephone No. 72. WANTED Known— Professor Bickertou reports .—Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and of good quality F 133»

FASHIONABLE STATIONERY AT Simpson & YV illi ams-s, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCK'J UCH, NOTES ON DBESS REFORM, by Miss E. Walker and Mr J. B. Wilkinson, MJU price 6d (ready in a few days). BAYS OF LIGHT, Poems by Dr Bussell I rice Is. MACPHEBSON*S GULLY, a New Zealand Story (dedicated to Sir George Grey), by Beve Warden; price Is. ANGELA, a New Zealand Story of To-day, by Edith Howitt Seariej price 2s. COLONIAL COUPLETS ana IN DOUBLE HARNESS, Poems in Partnership by G. P. Williams and W. P. Booves ; price Is eaoh. THE SITTEB ON THE BAIL and othoi Poems, by Jessie Mackay ; price Ib. A Treatise on the Principles and Practice ot the Supreme Court Code of New Zealand, by C. J. Foster, M.A., LL.D., in three parts ; offered for 10s 6d (originally pub* ashed at 635). Notes on the Minor Tactics Cavalry, b; Henry Slater, Major N.ZA . ; price la. Mistaken Views on the Education of Girls, by Johanna Lohse ; price 2s Cd. ' Estimates for all kinds of Book and Pamphlet Work. LAW STATIONERY BULED OB PBINTED TO OEDJBB. A Large Stock Always ou Hand. . CUSTOMS FOBMS— Every Kind of Form used ior Passing Entries, &c, in stock. Estimates given for Yearly Supplies. ACCOUNT BOOKS Made to Order, Buled to anj Pattern. , Orders Received for Dies, Monograms, Card Plates, Embossed Paper and Envelopes. 801 l Programmes and Visiting Cards, and ever? dno »-iption of General Printing. A Largo Variety of Specimens a View. Order by Post Promptly Attended to. SIMPSON & WILLIAMS, BOOKBELLEBS AND PUBLISHEBS, Higli Street. Christohurch. SPBING BLOSSOM TEA is the best X1636 _^ . : X>UY ONLY SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. XI6S6 PRING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636~ _ ■ QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. X1636 S^RING~BLOSSOM TEA. 11686~ . QPBING BJiUSSOM TEA IS ONLY PACKED IX TINS, Which of course Preserve the Delicate Aroma of this Famous Tea, No old-fashioned paper and lead packets, - But uico bandy tins, which are useful in every Household. XIC Ci PRING BLOSSOM TEA can be obtained of a 1 J^ respectable grocers and storeneepers, and OPBING- BLOSSOM TEA ia obtainable wholeO sale from D. C. Melntyre and Co., Cathedral Square . . iIGSd SnTTEBRY'S TEMPERANCE HOT L yV (Opposite Railway Station), TIMARU. Thia Hotel ifl now being refitted and refurnished throughout. The bedrooms are spacious and airy. 'Private Suites of Apartmotite for Families ana others. Comfortable Drawing, Sitting and SmokingBooms N.B.— A SHILLING Luncheon is always on the table at the time of arrival of tue expresß rain from the north. Letters and tolcgraina > promptly attended to. bBI

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5456, 7 January 1896, Page 4

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