For invalids and delicate children Aulsebrook’s Arrowroot and Tea Biscuits are unsurpassed.—(Advt.) Old Colonists, Merchants, and Others Interested. —Old Postage Stamps from letters dated from 1850 to 1869 are < f value, some being worth from 3d per doz. to 30s each. We are cash purchasers of all Old Australian and New Zealand Stamps Cash sentby return. Stamp Collectors. The Improved Stamp Album No. o: best and cheapest ever made, and notwithstanding which we will give with each album sold 50 stamps enclosed in pocket inside cover. Price 2s 3d post free. Collectors send for Approval Sheets.—A. E. Lake & Co., 207, High-street, Christ church. D| WHOLESALE & FAMILY WAREHOUSES. I I CASKBL STBEBT, CHBISTCKUKCB : ■ I ■ AND AT DUNEDIN ANDT.ONDON. Largest Stock and best variety in the colony to choose from sold in any quantities at wholesale prices. Special facilities for country orders and distant customers. Samples, prices, and full particulars on application. B. HALLENSTEIN, E. C. BROWN, Chairman. Manager. STRANGERS visiting Christchurch are frequently at a loss to know where they can bny Additions to their TOILET or OUTFIT to beet advantage. We can recommend MESSRS SHAW, ROBINSON, AND CO., THE HALL, HIGH-STREET, as holders of Extensive Stocks, who offer every facility for butP ness, and are reliable people. COKER’S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND Patronised by His Excellency Lord Onslow. Five minutes from Rail and Post. The most moderate first-class Hotel in Australasia. Inclusive tariff per day 10f M. Ditto per week .. £3 3s Or’. THOMAS POPHAM, (Late Commander UAS.Co.I Proprietor
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 328
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250Page 328 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 328
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