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TO ADVERTISERS AND TEE PUBLIC. The bon_ fide circulatitn »f the Stab is now 1500 copies per night. The Stab ia delivered every night throughout Christchurch and the immedimte suburbs ; in the Addington, Lincoln, Riccarton, mnd Papanui districts ; in St Albans, Halswell, Heath' cote, Ferry mead, the Valley, Lyttelton, and Kaiapoi\ The charge for advertising in th* Stab is LOWBB than in any other paper in New Zealand. The Stab will continue to supply the public with the fullest and most reliable local information up to the hour of publication. The Stab contains more and better-selected reading matter than any other penny paper in New Zealand. The proprietor of the Stab has made arrangements to ensure the reception of the latest TBLBtfBATHiC HEWS, via Suez and Panama, from Europe and America, from Australia, and from the neighbouring Provinces. No effort will be spared to maintain the character of the Stab as a thoroughly good and reliable medium of LOCAL, GBHBBAL, and TELEGBAPHIC news. The proprietor of the Stab, from the support already accorded to his little venture, is convinced that tht public appreciate ar Evening penny paper, respectably and liberally conducted. The columns of the Stab are open to cob-BBSPO-TDESTS cf every sluide of political opinion. Correspondents are requested to bear in mind that letters containing libel, or personal abuse, will not be admitted into the columns of the Stab. ! ANY ONE who wants a situation can advertise in *• The Star" for sixpence. pi.MPLOYEUS! Advertise in the "Star," For Sixpence. \TI7ANTKD, a WEIGHING MACHINE f T in pt-rfect working order; mv t weigh up to half a-ton. T. PREECE, 1455 c Auctioneer. p C. CARTMEL, -J-_. t HAT MANUFACTURER, Cashel street, (Opposite Dunstable House.) JE. C. C. is now selling — Paris Nap Hats, from ... 18s 6d Scotch Tweed Rato. from ... 5s 6d All kinds of Felts, &c., from 5s 6d HATS CLEANED AND RETRIMMED. c.068 CITY CHAIR WORKS. T BATES, Chair Manufacturer, Cabinet- • maker and Upholsterer, Tuam street. Every description of Windsor and fancy chairs made. whole?a!e and retail. Drf wingroom and dining rcom furniture re stuffed and covered, in the most fashionable manner. Ladies' need'ework tastefully mounted. Frenth polishing, cane-work, and all kinds of repairs neatly done, and on the most reasonable terms. Turning done to the trade (a large stoik on hand). Crrquets made to order. N.B.— Funerals Furnished. T. BATES, Tuam street east, opposite Messrs E. S. 1442 Dalgety and Co.'s store. SHEARING will commence at Cheviot Hills on MONDAY, 16th November next. Oct. 22, 1868. C 1451 SHEEP-SHEARS ON SALE. __ A large stock of all the favourite brands of Eobert Sorby's and Join Sorby's. 1342 WM. NEEVB.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 142, 26 October 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 142, 26 October 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 142, 26 October 1868, Page 1

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