PUBLIC NOTICES. QAWTELL AND WACHSMANX. CORNSACKS. Wβ are NOW BOOKING ORDERS, to arrive December-January. RAPE and TURNIPS. We have JUST LANDED NEW SEASON'S o; proved Purity and Germination. SAWTELL and WACHSMANN, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, Cashel street. ASK FOR GOODRICH RUBBER. Harden Hose, Jin, Patent Armoured. Belting, Packing, Tubing. Dnjjrcists' and Surgeons' Rubber Sundries. Bicycle Tyre a. Outer Covers Inner Tubes. G. and J. Tyres, Palmer S.T. Bond and Racing Tyres. Motor Tyres and Supplies. Solid Carriage T*yres. Horseshoe Pads. O'Sullivan Heels. Haskell Golf Balls. Crude Rubber, or Para. Wholesale— 13. F. GOODRICH COY. (Akron, Ohio), N.Z. Head Office— 132 Lichfield street, Christchurch. HAYMAKING AND HARVESTING SEASON. TTARVESTING- OILS IN ALL GRADES. OIL FEEDERS. HAY FORKS AND RAKB3. SCYTHES AND REAP HOOKS. Ako, FRUIT JARS, EXTRA RUBBER RINGS, PRESERVING PANS, etc., etc. LEWIS AND ANDERSON , , 221 Cash«l eteeet) West. TELEPHONE 1203. A P. TUTTON and SON, Grain, Insuranoe, and General Agents, Valuators, etc. Cash Buyers of Peas, Beans, Wheai, Oats, Grass Seed and General Farm Produce. Offioes: Victoria etreet. Grain Store and .Siding: Railway Station, ,_ Rangiora. __ F4175 ~y7m.ca. evangelistic service TTiriLL be held on SUNDAY. 8.13 p.m., V ■ in the Y.W.C.A. N«w HalL opposite Rink Stables, Gloucester street. All invited. 4206 DR. ORCHARD HAS RESUMED PRACTICE, and may be (."•■•isulted at 4 LATIMER SQUARE. HOURS AT HOME— 9-10 a.m. 1-2 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 834F NEW YEAR'S DAY, LYTTELTCN. rpHE following are the names and addresses -*• of the Persons who obtained BOOTS or WATCHES given away by us: — P. Grant, Clare road. St. Albans; S. Prisk, 24 St. Asaph street, Chrietchurch; R. King, i 8d Montreal street, Sydenham; J. Partridge, Flemington; A. Nightingale, Heywood terrace. Richmond; C. Orchard, North belt, St. Albana; C. Snelling, London etreet, Wool-, ston. Seven Watchce and Eleven Boots Returned. MAINE BROS., Boot Manufacturers, Lower High street, Chrietchurch. __ F p ILBY'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ISO Worcester etreet West. PREPARATION for ALL EXAMINATIONS by SPECIALISTS. _F •WILSON'S RED HOUSE. REMOVAL. TJTTLSON'S RED HOUSE—The People's »V Furnishing Emporium—now Open in NEW PREMISES, 90 COLOMBO STREET. Furniture, Crockery, Uinware, Brushware, and Household Furnishings at Lowest Prices in the colony. Duchess Chests, 42s 6d. Brass Rail Bedsteads, 37s Gd. Austrian Chairs. 5s 6d. Beet China Cups and Saucers (white and gold), 6s per doz. Oilcloth, 2» 3d iper yard. Note Address— WILSON'S HOUSE, FUli-s'ISHING WAREHOUSE. 96 Colombo street. 3827F HOTELS. TOWN and COUNTRY HOUSES FOR SALE. Apply to E. W. ROPER and CO., Cathedral square. ARE YOU BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIR TOXIC* "OEING desirous of having a public test •■■* made to prove the infa'.lability of his now famous Hair Restorer, known Iβ CAPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to trest any gentleman troubled with absolute baldness (it is immaterial cf how long stacding) Free o£ Charge for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that Mine to produce Hair ljin long (by the aid of Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with bottle) on th« scalp aflec.ej by baldn*"* Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 aterling. The conditions to be—First, that a Committee of cix Wellington medic*! men otwcllkcown Wellington gentlemen, bo appointed to substantiate tb* fact of Capilla having done what we claim for it Second, that *he gentleman upon whom the test is to be m<vde has upon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It is imtuaiterial whether it is disccmable with the naked eye or not to long as a microscopical examination proves it to exist. If the above Challenge is accepted, we particularly request the attendance of newspaper reporters, medical men, and others who are interested, to watch th« progress made from day to day. Capilia will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. The above Challenge, now appearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has been accepted by members of Parliament and ether leading citizens. Their testimonials <nuy be seen by all enquirers. Head Office for New Zealand: 6, FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents: KBMPTHORNE, PROSfiEB and CO.. High street ALL CHRISTCHURCH CHEMISTS, 3a 63. F2S7
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 1
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