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WANTED, a Tricycle, in good order. Apply, stating prico, to J. G. Hawkes, Auctioneer, Hereford street. 7687 WANTBD KNOWN, Rheumatism and Neuralgia cured for ls fid. W. R. Cooke, High street (late of Christchurch Hospital). 7172 WANTED KNOWN- Just opened a line of French Corsets, Ince at the side and belted. Also Spring Millinery, Prims, and Fancy Goods. C. B. Church, next Mrs Butler's High street. 7251 DRESSMAKING— Wanted Apprentices and Improvers. Miss Catterns, Hayes' Cottage, opposito Hereford terrace, Hereford street cast. 7684 OTTLES WANTED— IOOO doz. Highest price given. Baird and Co., Suffolk Brewery, Biirbadoes streot. 7670 COLOMBO Eoad Wesleyan Church.— Sunday, Oct. 12, morning, Eev W. Baumber; evening, Bev J. S. Smalley. Evening subject, "The Signs of tho Times." Open air service on Lincoln road, Addington, ab 3 pm. 7638 BIBLE CHRISTIANS, Templar Hall, Worcester street. — To-morrow eveuing, at 6.30, Bev W. H. Kea3fc will preach on the Clas3-meeting question; subject — "Shall Methodism put forth a united olfort to revive tho Class-meeting ?" The Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of tho service. 7689 FOR SALE— Loaso and Stock in Trade in of Store in suburbs. Stock at valuation; part cash. Apply, H. L. Bowker, Market place. 7694 IF the man that found Gold Chain last ' Wednesday about 5 o'clock on fence in Montreal street does not roturn same to Mr Stinning, Junction Hotel, by Monday, will be prosecuted. 7690 THE friends of Mr Michael Murphy are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late departed son William Ernest, to loavo his residence, corner of Barbadoes and Salisbury streets, on Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 3 o'clock, for the English Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, Corner of Durham and St Asaph 7686 streets. *32Bg*»|[*^*^HH**'m*fl*mi*flHn"^'HB*fli.^^^ > .^^.V^^Hl CIDER! CIDER!! j IN SPLENDID CONDITION. UNFERMENTED, and fold wholeeale at reduced rates, in large and small barrels, by John Whcatloy, Fruiterer, Victoria and Colombo streets, opposite Bank of New Zealand. 7695 MR WALTER J. LESLIE, being anxious to diechargo all claims against him boforo leaving Christchurch, will feel much obliged if anyone having any demand upon will sond particulars thereof to the undersigned, on or before TUESDAY, Oct. 14. w JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor. Hereford street, Christchurch, Ocfc. 11, 1879. 7695 r SPRING -\ 1879 ] stj^Jeß ( 18 ? 9 (. goods. ; T>OBERT T>LACK Desires to intimate that he is now Opening up a first shipment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOOD3, Ei Merope, All of which havo been marked afc Low Prices. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS IN Prints and Brilliants G»l to Stripes Earlston Ginghams Coloured Batistes Cretonnes, Chintzes Fancy Ribbons Silk Scarvos and Squareß Frillings and Rufllings Embroidered Fickua See., &c. further shipments expected daily per vessels now due. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. I am now Bhowing a Largo Assortment of G ABMENT3, Of almost every description, of both OOLONIAL & BRITISH MANUFACTURE Felt and Tweed Hats, in hard and soft Shirts — Whito, Regatta, Oxford, and Crimean Collars, Ties, Scarves, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Belts, Hosiery, &c, &c. ROBERT BLAOK, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. THE PROPRIETOES OP TIIE T YTTELTON mIM ES, ENGRAVERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, AND , LETTERPRESS PRINTERS, i BOOKBINDERS, LEDGER AND AOCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Gloucester- street, Cathedral Bgi^iro, CHRISTGHUECH, The above bog respectfully to inform the public that they .have . JUST DECEIVED '.Their usual Qu&rtorly Shipment of NEW S.TATIONEJRY . Direct from England. It consietc of a LARGE .AND VABHSD ASSORTMENT of ; ALL TEE iLAIEST.iiiOVELTIES 1 i .IN i Fancy Note- Paper, wHAwourt envelopes ; to match Ball Programmes, with pontile attached At Home, Visiting and Address Cards, &c, Ae. Manogram, Crest and. Address JBm engravod to pattern or speoially designed. Pap(T stamped in evenyivariety,,of<oolonr. All worfcerecufcod in the bo.t possible etyle, .and afc moderate pxices. NOTIOE TO THE WBJSLO. NJ. SUCKLING A CO., Wholeitds • BoofcM»»nijiaofmer*,^gr«npeotfull? fco draw the attention of the pabifc to their Trade Mark, whioh appear* •& tha B°wi of i til their Goodf. , ,' Trade Mark— <£> TO ADVERTISERS. THE STAR now enjoys a larger legitimate circulation than any Penny newspaper in this Province, and the number of its readers and general popularity is constantly increasing. AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM IT HAS NO SUPERIOR.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3589, 11 October 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3589, 11 October 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3589, 11 October 1879, Page 2

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