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Tjl 0 K Q A L E. SECTIONS in the Suburbs of Ohristchurch, being early selections and splendidly situated. PAPANUI— HaIf-acre and Cottage; land fenced and in garden. Tramway will run past tho property. LINWOOD— Three Quarter-acre Bectiona. Splendid sites for residences. SANDRIDQE— Four Quarter-acre Sections (early selections) ; fenced, and in capital positions. fiYDENHAM— Three Sections, Hawdon's paddock, junction Queen street, Hawdon street and Colombo street, close to Railway station. CITY— Section, having double frontage of 100 ft by 132 ft, close to Messrs Strange's building. TO LET— Corner block, having large frontage to three main streets, and clobo into the centre city. Temporary letting, or for a term • iol years j rent very low. Terms — Sections in suburbs 10 per cent deposit, 10 per cent in three months, balance by three half-yearly payments. Price low. To those seeking investments or desiring to build the above is a capital opportunity, as the properties offered are bound to increase in value as the city extends. .AUtinformation on applying to H. MAT3ON & CO., 2603 Cashel street. NOTICE. THE Tender of Mr G. Pratt is accepted ••£«» building cottages in Cashel street east. F. HASTINGS, 2616 Willow Bank. ". ;good templary. ■ HOPEfOE OHRISTCHURCH LODGE. AN Open Meeting will be held To-Morrow ,"■ Evening at eight o'clock, in the Templar Hall, Worcester street. The Rev C. Dallaston and.. J. W. Heath are expected to deliver addresses, and a choice selection of music (instiumental and vocal) will De rendered. Admission free. All are invited.26lo rriHE ORIENTAL EXHIBITION will JL open at the Colonists' Hall, Lyttelton, Friday, June 3.8, at 2 p.m. For three days only. One of the most extraordinary Exhibitions that has never been brought to this Colony. We respectfully expect a visit from the public, and all . are welcome. Admission la. A present to every visitor. N. Kanrt and M. Ali, proprietors. 2556 MBS.: PORTER, PARIS HOUSE, .'tfIOTORIA BUILDINGS, Victoria Stbbbt, (Late first milliner. at Messrs J. Ballantyne and Co.'s,) is now.Bhowing novelties in MILLINEHY, EATS and BONNETS, FEATHERS acd FLOWERS, which for excellence of style and the very moderate prices, will far surpass any yet shown in Ohristchurch. The Underclothing, Corset, and Baby Linen Department is under my personal superintendence, and will be found to consist of the best makes, which will be sold at suoh prices that must command an extensive trade. Ladies' own materials styjishly and fashionLablymadeup 2288 I '!TBW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. jSfT L. MEYER wishes to inform his 131 • numerous customers and the public generally that he ia now showing a splendid and Iprge assortment of Ladies' and Children's Kid and Levant, Button, Laco and extea high Elastic-side Boots, of the very best .Fresch, German, and English m&kea, suitable for season. Every description of Gents and Boys Boots j .alsa best quality of Colonial-made Boots always an hand. Ladies' Kid Boots from 5s upwards. Men's Watertight .., ... ... 10 0 „ E.S. ... ... 12 6 „ Bluchers, best quality... ... . 10 6 Please note address— N. L. Meyer's Boot flstablißhinent, Cashel street, opposite to Milner and Thompson's Canterbury Musio Depot, ~ VICTORIA BOOT DEPOT. TTUST OPENED and on view— Superior tl winter Boots and Shoes in great variety and of excellent quality and workmanship, in the latest style ; and as they must be sold to make room for more to follow, they are marked at the lowest possible prices. H. OORRIOK, 325 Victoria street. ELLISDON'S NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CURE for that most distressA. ing complaint, NEURALGIA. The following Extracts from Testimonials are sufficient to show the value of the remedy :— From the Rev 0. J. Morton, St John's Parsonage, Ferry road. "After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or bo effeotivelv. 1 can confidently recommend it." Price, 2s and 8s 6d. Sold wholesale and retail by F. BIGGS (late Ellisdon), High street, Ohristchurch. Chilblain's cured with only one application. Price, Ib. 2134 PROFESSOR GUSCOTT, Herbalist, South town belt, Ohristchurch, two doors east from Colombo Btreet, respectfully requests the numerous patients who have been treated by him during his sojourn in Christchurch to forward to his residence letters desoriptive of their ailments and subsequent treatment by him, as owing to the hundreds of letters which he has receivod from Canterbury patients thanking him for renewed henlth, but asking him not to publish oe names of the writers, he is prevented from using those means of giving confidence to sufferers which the names of so many wellbwn residents would inspire. Testimonials fiom patients who do not object to having their names published in the local papers will bo thankfully received.— THOS. GUSOOTT, Herbalißt. South town belt. 1342 THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL PEED-SEWING MACHINE. May be seen daily in operation, doing the following work without basting, at the new SHOW ROOMS, COLOMBO STREET NORTH (Next to Cook and Boss, Chemists.) RUFFLING,- tuoking, binding, binding '. folds without showing stitches, making plaited trimming, either scalloped or straight, making wide and narrow hems, Felling across seams, Sewing from laco ' > leather; to twelve thickness of tweed wuhoiit changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding, quilting, ruffling, shoe-fitting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use it has no e^ual. It will do felling on bias or straight goods, either on cotton or woollen goods. It is the best machine in tho world, and acknowledges no equal. - ■ it haß taken the flbst pbizb and Gold Medal otee all competitqes at thb Sydnbt Exhibition. A trial will convirico the most sceptical. Purchasers will be taught to do all kinds of work. Machines sold for cash or on deferred payments. The Davis has no underwork to be looked after or to got out of order, the working parta being closely boxed and confined in tho head of the machine require no other attention or adjusting than occasionally putting a drop of oil into the hole 3 provided for that purpose. Dttbabx&itt. — Its "working parts are made of the bost imported steel, are compact, strong and durable, each point of friction being case hardened, so that they will wear longer with less expense for repairs than any other machine. Priob From £7 10s Call for samples of work, information, 4c, at the Show Rooms, Colombo street North. H. 0. FISKE, |Solo Agent for New Zealand*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3801, 21 June 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3801, 21 June 1880, Page 2

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