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MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY At6J percent. Apply J. C HELMORE., BoUet»r FW Cashel street. THE HARVEST HAS BEGUN. OVER 400 M c CORMICJI MACHINES ALREADY SOLD THIS SEASON. THE NEW KNOTTER WORKS LIKE A CHARM. EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. Reports daily coming to hand -which folly substantiate the good reputation gained all overthe world. We are cutting all kinds of Grain here in New Zealand, where facts are easily iuvesu- | gated. Of) FIRST PRIZES WON IN AUSTRALIA OO THIS SEASON, | Beating all the Leading Machines. The Universal Verdict. "THEY CANT BE BEATEN." MORROW, BJSSETT, AND CO. 615 TO-DAY, AT THE SALE OF gabites and plante's drapery stock. 500 "Yards Woven Effects B}d, reduced to 4Jd Ladies' Hose I s- <Jd, reduced to 104 d Ladies' Aprons 2 6d. reduced to Is 3d Ladies' Jerseys 9a W. reduced to 3s Sd. 50 Dozen LADIES' COLiiARETTKS, usual price from Is to 3s 6d. Kck where you like at jr»D. Ladies' Mantles at Half Cost. Ladies' Underclothing at Landed Coat. H. E. May * Ca, THE BALL. THE NEWEST GOODS AND LARGE3T SELECTION IN AIX HOUSEHOLD AND DOMESTIC DRiPERY AND FURNISHINGS IS AT THE D- L C All Invited to Inspect. 934S special notice. Dresses. Dresses. Dresses An Extraordinary Purchase of Fashionable DRESS FABRICS, This Season's Novelties, All to be sold at fully 50 PER CENT. BELOW REGULAR PRICES II"' Ranging from 3}d to Is 3d per yard (Usual price BJd to Is lid per yard). Prints. I~rint& Prints. We have secured a Warehouseman's Stock of PRINTS. Which we shall offer at 4Jd Ml T , , (Usual price 7Jd.) ' COME EARLY. "T>ONT MISS THEM. Notwithstanding these low prices we shall give One Shilling Off Every Pound Discount, for Cash. J. BALLANTYNE&CO, NOTICE. mHO MA S £3~~ TIT EST ON, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Having recovered from his resent illness, will henceforth attend to business as usual, at his Offices. Duncan's buildings 112 Cashel street Christchurch. Monday, 21st January, 1889. 576 TO-DAY'S CONTENTS. - # THE EUROPEAN SITUATION— AN OMINOUS INCIDENT. FINANCES 6FnEW SOUTH WALES— A SERIOUS DEFICIT. A MONACO~TRAGEDY. ! INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR BALDWIN. THE KS.wT CRISIS - HOW IT'CAME ABOUT. THE EXECUTION OF A. WOMAN. railwayTccident. Pioe I—Advertisements. PAOB 2—Summary for Europe. •Paob 3—Summary for nurope. . Paq- 4—Shipping Intelligence—CommercialLoading Article (The Land Transfer Act).—Local News—Advertisements. PageS—Cable News—Latest Telegrams—The Crisis in New South Wales—Mr Larnach's Revelations—Execution of a Woman—Railway Accident—lntercolonial Medical Cungress—Chinese Restriction—An Aeronaut's Career —Wellington Anniversary Regatta and Sports—Fatal Fire—Breach of a Contra<3t—The Tragedy in an Asylum Sporting. PACK 6—The Crops*—Cas<) of Drownin rat New Brighton—University of New Zealand—Rifle Shooting— The Now . Judge—A Visit to Mount Cook— Ashourton Borough Council—Magisterial — Supreme Coui"t — Pedestrianism—How to nae the Dunedin • Kxbibition—Letter to Editor—Advertisemints. Paov 7--Advert-Mm»nts. . Pas- a—Advertiaement-.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7262, 23 January 1889, Page 4

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