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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. <^T. LUKE'S SCHOOLROOM. PROGRAMME. EVENING ENTERTAINMENT. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1869. Overture — Mrs Fletcher and Miss Burrell. Reading — Mr Nottidge. Song — Mrs Charles Harper. Reading — Rev. E. A. Lingard. Trio— Mrs Hawdon, Mrs C. Harper, Rev. E. A. Lingard. Song — Mr Price. Reading — Mr Bowron. Instrumental — Mrs Hawdon. Reading — Mr Barnes. Quartette — Messrs Price, Crooks, Preece and Lingard. God save the Queen. Doors open at 7 p.m. To commence at 7.30 p.m. Admission — Sixpence. 3536 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS WANTED, on or before MONDAY, the 2nd proximo, for erection of a Building in Christchurch ; Labour, Plastering, and Painting separate. Plans and speciflcations at 3535 THE VICTORIA SAW MILL. RUM. TUM. PAS. K mHE MEMBERS of this Society will MEET at the CANTERBURY HOTEL, Lyttelton, TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday), July 30. Supper on Table at 7.30 p.m. 3541 AVONSIDE WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS, ON FRIDAY, JULY 30, At the School-house, at half-past 7. Admission 6d. 3583 THE friends of Mr B. DEWSBURY, Ben., are respectfully informed that the Funeral of his late daughter, Agnes Sutherland, will leave his residence, Airthney Lodge, Hereford street west, at Two o'clook, on FRID AY, JULY 30. REES WM. WALTERS, 3531 Undertaker. HAMS AND BACON. A FEW TONS, prime quality, FOR SALE. 3532 W. H. MEIN.

■ w ..„--. ii, ii WANTED, a CURRIER. Apply to W. WILSON. 3538 n-t RKWARD.— LOST, on Monday night <£/ J. last, in the neighbourhood of Colombo street south, a BAY MARE; white star on forehead, with saddle and bridle on. Any one returning the same to J. M'CONNELL, Windmill Road, will receive the above reward. 3539 CAME to my place, on the 24th instant a Black-aud-Tan CATTLE DOG. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. If not claimed on or before Saturday, the 31st inst., will be disposed of. H. SPENCER, 3534 Railway Station. JOHN S. L E G E T T, Gloucester Street, Christchurch, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT AND LICENSED CUSTOMS' GAUGER For Canterbury, Is prepared to RE-GAUGE Goods in bond, for sale, or for valuation of. stock Sco in owner's own premises, in Christchurch or Lyttelton. Gauger, by appointment, to the Licensed Victuallers' Association. 3530 /~IOOD MEADOW HAY for SALE. \JT £3 per ton, delivered. "|s__ Apply to J. H. HOPKINS, 3537 Post-office, Ferry Road. J

GOLD SAVED IS AS GOOD AS GOLD FOUND. WHITELAW & DAWSON, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET-MAKERS, FURNITURE BROKERS AND VALUATORS, SYDENHAM HOUSE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. W& D. having had upwards of Thirty Years' experience in the Upholiter- • and Cabinet trade, are prepared to offer to the Public of Canterbury Furnly ture of tlie best quality at unusually low prices, whereby purchasers will ensure CONSIDERABLE SAVING In the Furnishing of their Houses. They attribute their success to the following maxims, which will continue to guide their business trrnsaotions, Viz. — GOOD SOUND WORK, STEADY AND TRUSTY WORKMEN, UNIFORM SCALE OF CHARGES, AND A STRICT AND COMPETENT SUPERVISION. N.B.— Working Men supplied with Furniture, upon Weekly or Monthly Payments, upou satisfactory references. 3540 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO BE SOLD, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, a splendid assortment of new and secondband Silver Patent Lever Watches, Gold Chains and Alberts, Wedding Rings, Keeper*, Necklaces, Lockets, Earrings, Clocks, &c. Every article guaranteed, or the money returned. I. HERMAN, WATCHMAKER AND PAWNBROKER, High Street. MON~EY LENT FROM £1 UPWARDS. Old Gold and Silver bought or exchange*. 3491 *

HAT AND HOSIERY WAREHOUSE, High Street. \TT ZEESLER has just reW .ceived, per Suez Mail, a beautiful assortment of new SILK SCARFS. 3519 A W. WARD, SHIPPING, CUSTOM HOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, &c. Offices : Opposite Messrs Hargreaves & Co. Norwich Quay LTTTELTON. •

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 377, 29 July 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 377, 29 July 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 377, 29 July 1869, Page 3

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