PUBLIC NOTICES. TilE MARINERS OF ENGLAND. PRIZE ESSAYS. 1.0P.D NELSON AND BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR. rpEACHEPi.S and Principals of all Schools J- Colleges in the d;atrsct oi Ncttn Cnnterbury Me kirtdiv requested to see- yesterday's iMoiiday'si "Lytteltcn Times ar.n "The Press" for something inieresimg ;o tlicir scholars. »luo TmARU~"HOSPITAL. ■\\T ANTED, a. CERTIFICATED NURSE. TT £40 per annum and ujnforin. Apply, stating age and encios'-i.g references. 5113 9 msiDE^JURGEOX^ TO CONTRACTORS. SALE, as a going concern—A CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, Complete, with Leaae of Hcuse and 1 acre section. Has contract, for nine months, earning £12 per month. CONTRACTOR, 5075F Box 361,_C)irisftchurcii : __ rpHE iffiROSEXE X EXGI.VE. The Farmers' Friend. Now on view at A. W. Smith's, Engineer, Cashel street, opposite Farmers' Co-op. MALING and DIXON, Sole Agents, F 141 Hereford street, Christchmcn. r^hrisaoHUrch" school" of physiO CAL CULTURE (Sundew's System).— F. A. licrniUrook. instructor, papi: of Sv.ndow, and Sar.dow Medalliat ltfW.—F. A. HOKNIJAROOK.. having taken the Jvwtirt'Oi Uie Upstairs of the CITY HALL, Cambridge leirace, bega to inform h : s Pupils, ex-Pup:.», tund the Public Generally that tho new school will be opeiicl en MONDAY, F.-bruary 2nd. No effort will be spjred to make- it iho uicst modern und xip-to-dste physical training school in New Zealand. Bathrcom. shower and p'.ungw baths, ladws' and gentlemen's dressing room*, weighing machine', punching balls, and all Sandow appliances. •J^ 1, . 1 Successful Men Smoke ■μ-osega? TOBACCO.
INDESTRUCTIBLE LIME AND SAND BRICKS Made under ... _.. BARON BARRETO'S PATENTS. rpHE SOLE RIGHT to Manufacture in New ■*- Zealand, LIME and SAND BRICKS,, under BARON BARRETO'S PATENTS, has been secured 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 process is no new experiment, but ha 9 been at work for come years in Germany, where there are 24 FACTORIES WORKING UNDER THESE PATENTS. The Bricks can be made to any colour desired; they are always the same size, sharpedged, and absolutely regular. They are INDESTRUCTIBLE, FROST and FIRE have NO EFFECT UPON THEM. These bricks are not burnt; no skilled labour is necessary in their production, which is simply the reeult of a proper combination of lime and sand. LIME and SAND BRICKS can 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 PATENTS vill revolutionise the brick irede in New Zealand, and give large returns to those who take up the industry. The undersigned will treat with any persons or company who may desire to secure the rights for the CANTERBURY DISTEICT. HARCOURT and CO., Agents for the Vendors, 3946F Wellington.
MONEY. T7I7E have various SUMS of MONEY for '-"». INVESTMENT, from 4J PER CENT. T. S. WBSTON and SON, Solicitors, 142 Cashel street, 4794F Christchurcb. FURNITURE REMOVED, PACKED, STORED, SHIPPED OR FORWARDED TO ANY ADDRESS RELIABLE PACKERS. THROUGH AND INCLUSIVE RATES QUOTED. ESTIMATES GIVEN. T M. HEYWOOD AND CO., LTD., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. 9559F ARE YOU BALD? ASTOUNDING CHALLENGE. THE PROPRIETOR OF CAPILLA HAIR TONIO TOEING d'eirous of having a public test ■'■* made to prove the iniallability of bis cow famous Hair Restorer, known ss CAPILLA Hair Tonic, is prepared to treat any gentleman troubled with absolute baldneas (it is immaterial ef how long standing) Fro* of Charge for a period of twelve cr sixteen weeks, and guarantees in that time to produce Hair ljin long (by the cf Capilla alone, used according to the direction supplied with overy bottle) on the seaip affected by baldness. Failing which, ho :a prepared to forfeit to the Wellington Hospital the sum of £25 aterling. The conditions to be—First, that a Committee of six Wellington medical men orwellMiown Wellington gentlemen, be appointed to substantiate the fact of Capiila having done what we claim for it. Second, thut ''he gentleman upon whom the test is to te m<vde has upon the scalp a down or slight fluff. It is immaterial whether it is <iiecernablo with the naked eye or not so long as a microscopical examination proves it lo exist. If the above Challenge ie accepted, we particularly requeet the attendance of newspaper reporter*, medical men, and others who are interested, to watch the progress made from day to day. Capilla will increase the length of ladies' hair 1 to 2 inches per month. Th* above Challenge, now appearing i Q the leading Australian newspapers, has be;:: accepted by members of Parliament and oilier leading citisaiis. Their teetimonials may U seen by all enquirers. ALL CHEMISTS, 3a 6d. Head Office for New Zealand: 6, FEATHERSTON STREET. "WELLINGTON. Wholesale Agents: 'KBMPTHORNE, PROSSER and CO, High street. H. F. STEVENS, Cashel street. P287 TO FARMERS AXD OTHERS. I WISH to WARN PERSONS agair.st making or using the BIRD TRAP, shown on page 66 of the "Weekly Pre*a." trf January 21st, aa \h» trap so published is my invention or * colourable imitation thereci, and the same is protected by the Patents Designs and Trade Marks Aot. 47« B. SXUABT.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11492, 27 January 1903, Page 1
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