PUBLIC NOTICES. rpHE ESTABLISHMErvXS of the under- ■*-' sisced IRONMONGERS will be OLOSED All Day THURSDAY, January 20Lh, for the Animal Hardware Picnic. Edward Re?ce end Sons Anhby. Borgh ant* Co-. Lid. Mason. StntSher3 a.nd Co. TV. CongTcve Aitkic and K-cbtTts Cmddoci, Orr ftiid Co. Lcwii and Andf-rsca J. P. Brown. F49?7 CHRI&TCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. THE, BOARD invites APPLICATIONS for J ih* ISSUE OF A FEW -1 PBR CENT. DEBENTURES, bearisp interest aa frem the Ist insiiint. ParticHiars can be cbt»ir.-cd at fkes OfEce cf the Beard. EDWIN CUTEuBERT. Secretary. January 23ad. 1303; 4065 NORMAL SCHOOL. THE NOBM.V.L SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the 27th January. Teachers are requested to bo in attencianco on the preceding day. H. C. LANE, For Normal School Committee. Christchurch, 23rd Jnnuary._loQ r !. 4SOTF ARGYLL MOTOF. CAR. MAGNIFICENT Car, ft h.n., Tounean body, solid or pneumatic tyres. Absolutely finest cf.r in X.£. Tr;al by appointment. Particulars on application to the Agent, HENRY J. RANGER. Victoria Cycle and Motor Faotory, 3119 Victoria street, Christchurch. HOTELS. a nd COUNTRY HOUSES FOR 1 SALE. Apply tc E. W. ROPER and CO., Cathedral square. A P."TUTTON and ~SDN,"Grain, Insuranoe, and General Age-nts, Valuators, etc. Cash Buyers of Pean, Be-ans, Wheait, Oats, Gias3 Sood and General Farm Produce. Offices: Victoria street. Grain Store and Siding: Railway Station, Ra ngiora. F4175 WAIPARA ROAD BOARD.
WANTED. TEAM DRIVER, single, mu?t be good plough and scoop hand. No other need apply, wages £100 per annum. Applications to be in by noon on SATURDAY, 31et inst. R. C. TAYLOR, 4557 ' Clerk. n-t f\f\ to £ l<fooo to be LENT on FREEabIUU HOLD SECURITIES at LOWEST RATES, in sums to suit borroweia. UAKJttICK, COWLISHAW, and FISHEB, Solicitor*, Gloucester »tTe»t. Ckrigtohnrch. Fdall WANTED "301000 'EXES BRIGHT and calculating, to look over our new Stock of Brooches, Rings, Long Muff Chains, etc. Best value ever offered. H. MILES and SONS, Colombo street, next Recce's PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS And ARTISTS' REQUISITES. THE t> O.P. CAMERA AND FINE ART •*■ • STORES, 176 HIGH STREET (Facing Clock Tower). UNDERCLOTHING SALE. ■vrRS ROSKRUDGE IS HOLDING- A SPECIAL SALE OF UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS. AND •VVHITB PETTICOATS, BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED WITH LACE AND EMBROIDERY. TROUSSEAUS A SPECIALTY.
CHARLES RAY, "TINGINEEH AND CYCLE MAKER, Jl< -'ACME" CYCLE WORKS. (Next Tramway Company's Stables), WORCESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Maker of the Celebrated "ACME" Cycles. Prompt Repairs, Reasonable Charges. .U.S.A. or our own make parts. Agents foi. Alf. Douglas's Gas and Oil Engines. THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR, 156 and 16S HIGH STIiKET. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL ABEGG, who has just returned from • • Business Trip to the Manufacturing Districts of Great Britain, has secured c Splend-d Selection of 'XWEEPS, SUITINGS ETC., specially adapted for tho requirement of his Customers, now invites inspection, and is prepared to Book Orders. SPECIAL FOR 1 THE LADIES. Mr Begg, having also visited the most celebrated ladies' tailoring establishments in London and Paris, bring* with him the Very Latest Designs-and Fashions is Ladies' Costumes, Jackets, etc. Notwithstanding the expenses incurred, A. BEGG'S Prices will be as formerly— MODERATE. Clerical Garmente, as heretofore, a SpeciSliirte, Ties, Hats, «nd Hoeiery in Great Variety. Country Orders will Teceive prompt attention. Patterns forwarded to any address. Note Address— A. B E G G. THE PEOPLE'S TAILOR, 156 and JSB HIGH STREET. 5556
ARE YOB BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIR TONIC BEING- dssirons of having a public test made to prove the iniallability of his now famous Hair Rcatoror, known ss CAPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldcut (it is immaterial cf how long standing) Fr«« of Charee for a period of twelve or sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce Hair ljin long (by the aid of Capilia alone, used according to the direction supplied with bottje) on the scalp tffeC-ed by baldn>*». Failing which, he is prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the turn of £25 sterling. The conditions to be—First, that a Committee °l six Wellington medical men or wellknown Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the fact of C*piik having done what ■Wβ ckim for it- Second, that the gentleman upon whom the test is to fee ni».de has upon the sca,!p a down or alight fluff. It is immaterial whether it is discernable with the naked eye or not so 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 the progress made from day to day. Capiila will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. Tb* above Challenge, now •ppearing in the leading Australian newspapers, has besr: accepted by members of Parliament «j.d other leading citizens. Their testimonials may be Been by all inquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, 3e 6d. Bead Office for New Zealand: 6. FEATHERSTON STREET. •WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents; KBMPTHORNE. PBOSSEB and CO. Htfh street. H F STEVENS. Ca*hel etreet. _F287 pTcTITD ITE~XTB , T~E~A"S.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11491, 26 January 1903, Page 1
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