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PUBLIC NOTICES. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND 00. Established 1867. SHIPPING, FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND STATION AGENTS. j A DYANCES made against Farm and Sta- ■** tion Propertiee at Lowest Current Bates. Station Requisites Supplied, Wool, Grain, Meat, etc., shipped to London or disposed of locally, and Liberal Advances made againet •use Free of Commission. Absentees, Executors, and all classes of Trust Accounts represented. AGENTS FOR— The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company. The Marine Insurance Company of London, Highland Sheep Dip. GOULD, BEAUMONT AND CO., 193 Hereford etreet, Chfistchnrch. 4982F INDESTRUCTIBLE LIME AND SAND BRICKS Made under BARON BARRETO'S PATENTS. THE SOLE RIGHT to Manufacture in New Zealand. LIME and SAND BRICKS, under BAKON BARRETO'S PATENTS, has been eecured by a Wellington Syndicate, and patented in New Zealand, 23rd OCTOBER, 1901. These Bricks are of superior manufacture, and are equal in every respect to the BEST SANDSTONE. The proceee is no new experiment, but has been at work for some yeara. in Germany, where there ere 24 FACTORIES WORKING UNDER THESE PATENTS. The Bricks can bo made to any colour desired; they are always the same size, sharpedged, and absolutely regular. They are INDESTRUCTIBLE. FROST and FIRJE have NO EFFECT UPON THEM. These bricks are not burnt; no skilled labour ie necessary in their production, which is simply the result of a proper combination of lime and sand. LIME and SAND BRICKS c*n be, produced in England at a'cost of 8s 9Jd per 1000, and at a. corresponding price in New Zealand, allowing for the increased cost of labour. It is estimated that the manufacture of Bricks under BARON BARRETO'S PARENTS will revolutionise the brick trade in New Zealand, and give large return* to those wbo take up the industry. The undersigned will treat with any persons or company who may desire to secure the rights for the CANTERBURY DISTRICT. HARCOURT and CO., Agents for the Vendors, 3946F Wellington. THE CANTERBURY PATENT BRICK COY., LTD. rnHE PROSPECTUS of thlo Company, •*■ which is being formed to acquire the BIGHTS of Mr E. J. Parrott tor the Manufacture of SAND AND LIME BRICKS AND ARTIFICIAL STONE, By THE MOST MODERN PROCESS YET KNOWN. for which protection has been gisanted in' New Zealand on 7th day of M*y, 1902, No. 14868, be issued in a few days. Mir Parrot* visited, England and the Continent during last year for experimental purposes, and took with htm samples e£ CANTERBURY SAND and LIME, and manufactured same into Bricks, which, for DURABILITY, POROSITY, ECONOMY IN BUILDING. ADVANTAGES OF'COLOUR. And RAPIDITY OF MANUFACTURE. ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE WORLD. The Plans and Specification* of Buildings •end Machinery ere ready, and the Company can be in full working order witlhin a feiw months. Sample Bricks can be seen at the office of the undersigned. C. L. RUSSFJLL, Agent for the Vendor*. 139* Hereford- street, Chriatohurch. 4178F SucoeeeUhil Men Smoke ■XT O S E G- A V TOBACCO. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS FOR SALE. A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS MEN WITH SMALL CAPITAL. PROFITABLE MANUFACTURING and IMPORTING CONCERN, Long Established; cash trading; average turnover pant three years £1800 per annum; profits 83 per cent. Trade knowledge unnecessary, or easily acquired. Present Stock approximately J22000. Sacrifice ac Going Concern for £2200 net. Vendor must positively relinquish trade; goittg England. Bon a Fide Bargain. Fullest investigation; trial. Sure fortune enterprising man. Apply J. K. J., General Post Office, Christchnrch. 3875F WANTED TO PURCHASE. OMALL GRAZING RUN as a going concern. Send fullest details of locality, nearest town and railway station, extent and rature of property, number oi stock and capacity, also buildings on estate, with lowest price for cash. W. P. 8., Box 428, G.P.0., 8591F Christchnrch. -pOR RAZORS, ETC. J. P. BROWN, Importer. (Opposite A. J- "Whit*'*). F HOW IS IT DONE? That's what everybody cays who goes to Buggey'a Tea and Lunoheon Rooms, where they get nioa.y GRILLED STEAKS or CHOPS or HAM and EGGS, with Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa—a firstclese Luncheon for SIXPENCE. Always ready. Armagh street, opposite late Dr. Deamet'a. . H~A NDS OM E PRESENTS. CLOISONNE WARE—The largest and most beautiful collection ever imported here. V.ierv niece a work of art. BENARES and JXORADABAD-Chased, pneraved. and in red and green. SYRIAN COPPER and JAPANESE ANTIMQNY BRONZES— Utagons, Birds, etc., etc. S4TSUMA—Koros, Plaques, etc., very choice. J. G. SHBIMPTON, Jeweller, j<8787 Manchester street. DRESSMAKERS c*ii ana get your Crockerj and Furniture at B. Hindi* , * Ex. and Mt

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 1

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