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Maude: \es, dear, what papa will allow me should cover half our household expenses when we marry." Charles: "True, darling and we would set up at once if I knew more about where tho other half was coining from " At a meeting of the West \Butterwfck (Lincolnshire) Parish Council the chairman asked Mr More, a. member, to take a seat at the common table, he having at the time a table to himself. Mr Mario refused, as a protest against the acljou of the majority by which he had been deprived of the chairmanship. H e then look off his coat and sat in his shirt sleeves observing that he did so ns a protest against the presence of a lady councillor Mrs Gray, who was wearing a sun bonnet.

I*at« Advertisements. rg-WVO SPLENDID BOOKS that every Boy • and every Patriot should read: FITCHETT'S 'DEEDS THAT WON THE EMPIRE.' BADEN-POWELL'S -HJCTABELE CAM- : PAIGN.' ' 6d EACH at BRAITHWAITE'S. KOOUBAH CURES CHILBLAINS. Christchurch, 25th June, 1900. ift Manager Loasby's Wahoo Manufacturing K : Company, Limited. 3} - * u,ed y° ur KOOLIBAH for i7i • y, mlblamß > ana found it,very effectual. After three applications the Chilblains entirely disappeared.—Yours truly, W. E. LORRELL. •T Mrs Gill's Sale—Ladies' Woven Com- .- bmations, 4s lid—were 9s 6d; a few pairg Corsets, Is lid—were 8s 6d bale, bale.—Ladies' Jackets from 3s ' lid to 7s lid—were 16s 6d to 30s; must be .cleared. H y f* Mantles > 25s 6d—were 75s ,V ro "?„ ; *V ¥' lh ? c er y, a * giving-away prices. Mrs Gill, 11, 13, 15, Princes street. jajv-'i-yu money.—.Last Week of Sale; startK3 ling- reductions; everything reduced. J. and J. Arthur, George street. ai, Ever y l:)o dy to Remember that . . Allan Eraser's Benefit Concert takes place Wednesday Night at the Garrison Hall. T^TANTED.—What a nice switch of Tini- » » my Combings have made; you should get youii done. Take thein to Hend.. nair-rfi-FEscr. Best workmanship; lowest prices. iTANTED.—Men's Regatta Shirts, with two were 6s 6d—Annual Sale price, 2s lid. Bentham's, George street. , uenerai servant. A- "" , Montpellier. " ■W A «™. Two first-class Wood Carvei » v liberal terms to suitable men. \ v Strange and Co., Christchurch. ANTED To Sell, a good working Fcrx- n. J et ' f heap - A PP ] y 96 Dundas street, North Dunedm. -j; newy triossy Hair is always TT , , - T , - admired. To obtain it try Hendys Egg Julep; bottles is. TAiNiJilJ.—Sweeping Reductions- Men's ' Working Shirts—leather cloth, 2s 3d; dark union, 2s lid, 3s 6d. Bentham's, Georee street. \fcf ANTED, Girl about 15 assist housework. v ? House, Bishop's road, Elm row. WANTED, Burner for Hoffman Kiln. Appl> Kockyside Brick; Works, Cavcrsh.an. ANTED,- smart young Fellow accustomed to putting up chaira. Lorie's Waimhu.- jjames, inspect choice assortment Man- Ornaments, Side Combs, Brilliant Pins, etc., from 6d each. Hendy hairdresser. ANTED, first-class Trousers and Vest . - Makers. Aitken and Sons, 10 Royal Arcade. WANTED, good General Servant; no cooking. Mrs Marks, Hope street, (opposite St. Matthew's Church), morning or evening. r ANTED, a smart Youth as junior as«is- . . taut. Apply H. Islip, boot and shoe importer, 104 George street. ANTED, useful Girl assist housework; . . sleep at home. Apply No. 7, Willows, Prirces street. Two Ladies share Doublebedded Room and Sitting Room; 5 minutes from Post Office; terms, 15s per week. . Box 353, Post Office. ANTED, a Housemaid. Apply Mrs S. ... . Jacobs, Monowai, Upper' London street. ANTED, Boys for printing office. Apply J. Wilkie and Co:, Cumberland r ANTED, elderly Person to assist in . . housework. For address apply Mrs Cross, 'Store, Grosvenor street. r ANTED, Housemaid, Waitress, at once. . . Apply A. Dean's, 50 Cumberland street. WANTED, Iron Turners. Otago Foundry, Stuart street. TANTED.—AnnuaI Sale Men's Cardigan . /.' Jackets, 6s 9d, 7s 6d; Boys' Striped Jerseys, 2s 9d, 3s 3d. Bentham's, George street. r ANTED, Tailoress, able to make trou- . , sers and vest. Wm. Mudge, Waikouaiti. WAN TED, a first-class Machinist; permanent. -.Jenkins, Princes.street. ANTED.—Sacrifices at Annual Sale . / Navy and Brown Short Cloth Overcoats, 29s 6d, 35s 6d. Bentham's, George street. * ° ANTED, Situation, town or country, by competent Bookkeeper; knowledge •shorthand, etc.; good references. "Reliable," 'Star'Office.

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Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11318, 13 August 1900, Page 3

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