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Mc SaHDSTBIN, (MORTEN'S BUILDINGS). CONTINU^^OFgALE BUNTIL8 UNTIL Og* BANKRUPTBOOTSALE fjlO AVOID the ENORMOUS CRUSH, please SHOP EARLY AS POSSIBLE IN HE DAY. BANKRUPT BOOT SALE, NEXT WHITE HART HOTEL, Late Tobacconist's Shop. __ NEW AUTUMN DRE3S MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS. A very nice variety just landed. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO CHRISTCHURCH LADIES. MISS JONES, who since the opening of the D.1.0. has given such general satisfaction to her patrons, has made an Engagement to take charge of H. E. MAY and CO.'S DRESSMAKING, where sheis now prepared to take orders. Miss Jones' success for excellence ot fit, work and style, ia thoroughly, well known, and most of her friends will be pleased to bear that in future her oharges for making will be considerably reduced At H. E. MAY AND CO.'S, The Hall, High Street. MISS JONES, 1760 DRESSMAKER. MONEY TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITY At 6* percent. Apply J. C. HELMORE, Solictor m *""» Cashel street. M ust .Arrived, ANOTHER LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF THE CELEBRATED D.LC. Cheveette (jfLOVES. Four Fasteners .. .. 3s 9d Six Fasteners .. .. 4s lid Also, A SPECIAL LINE OF BLACK GLOVES. Four Fasteners .. .. 3s lid 1889 AUTUMN 1889 NEW GOODS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, NOW OPENED Ex TONOAKIRO, AND BEING DISPLAYED AT Victoria IJouse. 5 per cent. discount FOR CASH. W. STRANGE & CO. 211, 813, 215 HIGH STREET. 8818 birth] Hill—On March 14th, at Linwood, the wife of C. Walter Hill, of a son. TO-DArSCONTENTb. * ■ i» —— PARNELL COMMISSION— THE "TIMES" CASE CLOSED. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE BANQUETSPEECHES BY THE PRINCE OF WALES AND OTHERS. THE SAMOAN~QUESTION— A BELLICOSE ADMIRAL. ELECTORAL REFORM— : INTENTIONS OF GOVERNMENT. THE CANTERBURY RUNS. Page I—Advertisements. Page 2—Volunteer and Service Notes—The Improvement of Soldiers' Rations— DookieAgricnltural College—Waste in Starvation—Economical Orchid Growing—New Horticultural Decorations—The Tree with the Largest Leaves—Advertisements. Page 3—Magisterial—An Assault Case—Woodend Horticultural Show—.Letters to the Editor—Advertisements. Page 4—Shipping Intelligence—Commercial— Leading Articles (Portuguese Settlement in Africa—The Frozen Meat Company's Report)— Local ,Newa— Advertisements. Page s—Cable* News — Latest TelegramsSporting—New Plymouth Ironworks —Proposed Masonic Grand Lodge— Mining News—School CommitteesSetting Fire to Grass—A Wages Question — CricJcet — Electoral Reform—The Jtawsdn Commission— The Canterbury Runs. Page 6—Fish Acclimatisation — Manchester Unity of Oddfellows—Letters' to the 1 Editor—Market Reports—The Canterbury Frozen Meat Company— Seadown Water Supply—Advertisements. Page 7—Advertisements. Page B—Advertisements.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7259, 15 March 1889, Page 4

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363

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7259, 15 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7259, 15 March 1889, Page 4

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