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A first-class dog cart is advertised for sale. For further partiapply to this office. — # \ Messrs. S. B. Seymour and Son, the loTig-p<.tibli B hed dentists, Chnatchurch, notify that they have removed to 21G Colombo street, nearly opposite their late premises, and next to Messrs. Coates and Co., jewellers. Messrs. Seymour and Son's reputation for giving satisfaction in all work performed by them is so well known that it is quite unnecessary to recommend them to our friends. * * Our readers in Canterbury and elsewhere who intend to visit Christchurch during the Jubilee Carnival should not miss paying a visit to the establishment of Messrs. .1. Ballantync and Co., Cashel street, where they will have the opportunity of seeing- a stock of poods in all departments which cannot be excelled by any house in Sydney *>r Melbourne. Messrs. Ballantyne have the reputation of not only importing the latest styles and fashions, but also of keeping but one class of goods — the best— in all departments — \* Holiday excursion tickets will be issued from all stations in the Hurunui Bluff section of the Government railways, south of Timaru, to Christchurch from October 29 to November 9, and from any station to any station from November 7th to 'Jth. Persons who intend to be present at the opening of the Canterbury Industrial Exhibition, and the Agricultural Show and Races will find all particulars as to fares, arrival and departure of trains, etc. in our advertising columns. — »% The Railway department have decided to commence running Saturday to Monday excursions to the seaside resorts on the first Saturday in November. A fast passenger train will leave Dunedin on Saturday at 1.1. "> p.m. for Palmeraton where it will arrive at 4 p.m. Trains will leave Palmerston on Monday at 5 a.m. and 6.10 a.m., arriving in Dunedin in time lor business. These traina will stop at certain stations on the route. Further particulars will be found in our advertising columns. —^,% The average Yankee is not only cute, but he is faddy. For instance, for years the Yankee would drink only China and Japan tea, and to get him to try Ceylon was like trying "to get a child to take a cold bath ; it was good, no doubt, but not wanted. It was like the cat getting her nose in. the rest of the body soon followed, and from small experiments the Yankee took to bolder trials, until at last the purity, strength, aroma, richness and fragrance of the unblended Ceylon tea overturned his prejudice, and to-day the teas of our sister colony are capturing the tea-pots of America, just as the pure Ceylon packed and sealed teas of the Hondai Lanka Co. are capturing the tea-pots of Otago and Southland, much to the disgust of the local tea blender, — ,*,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 25 October 1900, Page 15

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 25 October 1900, Page 15

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVIII, Issue 43, 25 October 1900, Page 15