PUBLIC NOTICES. XT A V E AND CARTER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. HIGHEST CASH PURCHASERS OF COCKSFOOT OATS WHEAT BARLEY ETC.. ETC. CORNSACKS and TWINE On Hand, and to Arrive from Calcutta. COCKSFOOT In Our Lyttelton Store, and Consigned to the London and Continental Marfcfcts, On Owners' Account. -V Account Sales Promptly Rendered. * KAYE and CARTER, Christchurch and Lyttelton. 4755
WOOD BROTHERS, LIMjKSD. TIjTLLERS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. MTLLS—ADDINGTON. Office—l9B High street, Christchtuih. CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT, OATS, AND ALL FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCE. 8823
MOIR AND COY., TVTILLERS AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ARE CASH BUYERS OF WHEAT i i OATS POTATOES AND ALL KINDS OF FARM PRODUCE. 4795F
GOODRICH GARDEN "HOSE. Jin PATENT ARMOURED pAN BE OBTAINED FROME. REECE and SONS. MASON, STRUTHBRS and CO. ASHBY, BEiRG-H and CO. AITKIN and ROBERTS W. CONGREVE LEWIS/ and ANDERSON J. P. BROWN. HOSE IN 50FT LENGTHS. EACH ..LENGTH BRANDED. Wholesale: B. F. GOODRICH COY.. (Akron. Ohio), " 132 Lichfield atrect, Cfcrtsttnutoh;" F
HANDSOME PRESENTS. CLOISONNE WARE—The largest and most beautiful colleotion ever imported here. Every piece a work of art. . BENARES and MORADABAD—Chased, engraved, and in red and green. SYRIAN COPPER and JAPANESE ANTIMONY. BRONZES—Dragons, Birds, etc., etc. SATSUMA—Korog, Plaques, etc., very choice. J. G. SHRIMPTON, Jeweller, F8787 Manchester street. HERE'S Health to all those whom we love.. Here's health to all those who love us, Here's health to all those who love them, Who love those who love them who love those Who Smoke Sweet Briar Cigarettes.
FOR* SALE, SMALL SHINGLE, suitable for footpaths, carriages drives etc. Apply SMART and SON. Asphalters, Sydenham. Telephone No. 366. 7615 HOTELS.. mOWN and COUNTRY HOUSES FOR 1 SALE. Apply to E. W. ROPER and CO., Cathedral square.
TSTHAT THE AUSTRALIAN PAPERS Think of CAPHLA HAIR TONIC. "THE AUSTRALASIAN, 21-3-01, Page 636, "Under tho Fig*," by "Qui Vive." reporting on tho Spring Meeting at Randwick, 1901— "Capilla has brought about a change in T W , ho now wears hair on tho top of his head. Otherwise from that, etc., etc." • "THE NEWSLETTER"— "The wonderful new remedy for Baldness and Falling Hair, etc.—Capilla—is running into an enormous sale. Score* of well-known Sydney men sto already cured of Baldness." "EVENING NEWS," 26-6-01— "Without a doubt it is the most reliable Hair Tonic that he.a ever been placed before tho public." "SUNDAY TIMES," 10-11-01— "A genuine Hair Restorer." Convincing testimony that "CAPILLA" is a positive cure for Baldness is daily being received from all parts of Australia and New Zealand.
Ask for CAPILLA HAIR TONIC. SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND MEDICINE VENDORS EVERYWHERE At 3s 6d PER BOTTLE. Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER and CO., LTD. H. F. STEVENS. ' 5498F
E. C. Fountain. Gibson Fountain. DENTISTS. FOUNTAIN BROS., 215 COLOMBO STREET. Consulting Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. TO SHOPS AND OFFICES. T7»OB ANY WOODWORK, FITTINGS. ALJ? TERATIONS, GLASS CASES. ETC., W. A JEWELL, Near the National Bank, Hereford street. GEWINO MACHINES Repaired by experienced mechanics. Inspect Singer's Latest Model*—The Vibrator, The Oscillator, The Automatic Colombo street. F4655
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11502, 7 February 1903, Page 1
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