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——————— — p— — mom— — mb» «n— j FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 5 "*\T B J- Q - HAWKES will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Booms, Hereford street, i FUBNITUBE — Drawing and dining-room suites, chairs, tables, couches, chests drawira, washstands and ware, dressing , tables and (tlasses, single and double wood ' and iron bedstead:-, &c. ic. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. WHIPS, GUNS, PLATED-WARE, VASES. ' Also, 20 teautiful feather muffs 5 opossum feet cosies 3 handsome buffalo robes. Also, Without any reserve, By instructions from the owner, who is reducing his kennel, Thorough-bred imported POINTER DOG Sancho, J 5 months old, unbroken CLUMBER SLUT Dia; took first prizo as puppy at Dog Show, 187S; retrieves land and water 4 small casks Spanish olives (very fine) 19G7 319 Sale at 12 o'clock. SPEOIAL FRUIT SALE. TO FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS, HOTELKEfIPERS, k OTHERS. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), JUNE 18, IT THE CENTRAL SALEROOMS. IV|R C. T. ICK WILL SELL BY AUCTION, A really first-class lot of FRUIT, Jaßt landed from the Wakatipu and Wild Wave, in prime condition, KQ Cases Oranges O Cases Lemons OK Cases Stone Pippins and French Crabs QQ Cases Ribstone Pippins Scle at 12 o'clock sharp. 2563 THREE SECTIONS OF LAND AND SIX COTTAGES IN HARMAN AND PAULSON STREETS, ADDINGTON. FORCED* SALE. MB CHARLES CLARE has received instructions from the Mortgagee TO SELL The following Property BY PUBLIO AUOTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street. At 12 o'clock, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, Lot I— Quarter-acre and double Cottage of six rooms, on the north side of Harmoa street, Addington. This is section 13 on the map of Addington, which can be seen at any time at the Auctioneer's ofiice. Lot 2— Quarter-aore and double Cottage of six rooms on the sonth sido of Harman streot, Addington. This is section 32 oa the above map. Lot 3— Three-eighths of an aore, with double Cottsge of six rooms on the north side of Paulson street (between the Immigration Barracks and the Gaol). This is lot 47 on the above map. Clear title under Land Transfer Act. Capital investment for three sums of aboiit £400. Immediate possession can bo given ; each section has an artesian well with a good flow of water. The rent of each section brings in over £50 a year, and owing to the completion of the railway workshops and tho continuing increase in value of seotions in Addington the above properties offer a chance for profitable investment rarely to be met with, Terms cash, but the auotioneer is prepared to mako advances to purchasers ftt lowest current rates. No. 125 1854 316 "VTOTICE.— On Friday Next, and each _i_T%i succeeding Friday during the Winter, E. Hiorns will give 30 Quarts of Soup to Women and Children only, who may call for it, between 10 and 12 o'clock. EntranceRight of way to Central Hotel Kitchen. 2555 SEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, NL. MEYER wishes to inform his o numerous customers and the public generally that he is now showing a splendid and largo assortment of Ladies' and Children's Kid and Levant, Button, Lace and extia high Elastic-side Boots, of the very best French, German, and English makes, suitable for season. Every description of Gents and Boys' Boots ; also best quality ot oolonial-made Boots always >n hand. Ladies' Kid Boots from 5s upwards. s. d. Men's Watertights 10 0 „ E.S 12 6 „ Bluchers, best quality 10 6 Please note address — N. L. Meyer's Boot establishment, Cashel street, opposite to Milner and Thompson's Oanterbury Mußic Depdt. ELLISDON'S NEURALGIO DROPh A SPEEDY CUBE for that most distressJ\. ing complaint, NEURALGIA. The following Extraots from Testimonials are sufficient to show the value of the remedy : — From the Rev O. J. Merton, St John's Parsonage, Ferry road. " After suffering for many years I have found nothing reheve me so speedily or co effectively. I can confidently recommend il." Price, 2s and Se 6d. Sold wholesale and retail bj F. BIGGS (late IDllisdon), High street, Ohristchurch. Chilblain's cured with only one application. Price, la. 2134 THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED-SEWING MACHINE May bo seen daily in operation, doing tho following work without basting, at the new SHOW ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET NORTH (Next to Cook and Ross, Chemists.) RUFFLING, tucking,, binding, binding folds without showing stitches, making plaited trimming, either scalloped or straight, making wide and narrow hems, Felling across Beams, Sewing from lace ' > leather; to twelve thickness of tweed wuhout changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, ruffling, shoe-fitting, tailoring, dresemaking, and family use it hae no equal. It will do felling on bias or etraight goods, either on cotton or woollon goods. It is the best machine in the world, and acknowledges no equal. Il HAft TAKEN THB FIBST PttlZK AND q%ld mbdal ovbb am. compbtitobb at tbh Sydney Exhibition. A trial will convince tho most scoptical. Purchasers will bo taught to do all kinds oi work. Machines sold for cash or on deferred payments. Tiib Davis has no underwork to be looked after or to get out of onlsr, the working partsbeing cloßcly boxed and cun finod in tho heud of tiie machino requiro no otlier attention or adjusting than occasionally putting a drop. of oil into tho holes provided for that purpose. DußAßiLira. — Its working parts aro made of the bost imported steel, arc compact, strong and durable, aadi point of friction being caeo hardened, co. that they will wear longec- with less expense for repairs than any other machine. Pbiob From £7 lOe Call for samples of work, informatkion, &c... *t tho Show Rooms, Colombo etreet North. H C. FISKE. Solo Agent, for Now Zealand. WHO WOULD EVER BELIEVE l£. THAT wo should bo ablo to get clothsaat tho Antipodes equal to tha boet London Houses, at slop prices, which wo car. do ab JERSEY HOUSE. I 2315 JOHN JOHNSTON, Manager. BLACK, DAVIES AND CO., (Lath G. Macxat), CCaI'OMB, SHIPPING, AND GENERAL AGENTS, Ohristchurch and LyUelton. Agonts for the Oriental Telegram Company aud at Lyttelton for the National Insurance Company 6898

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3798, 17 June 1880, Page 2

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