Buiiaeoa Hotloes, p" lx <s?%, fIRQ llbtc//2ilb Packets Imhctur^ t - ■ — ] — Sim #% ll i iki ft TTfc p AD^C M^ W@s'H'gso-'v I have analysed an original packet of the Taeping Mixture, and I certify that it is composed of pure tmcoloured Teas, and admirably flavoured with a delicate and harmless scenting which renders it very palatable. I can reoommend it as being a wholesome and refreshing article of diet. KAEL THEODOEE STAIGEE, Analytical Chemist. OHRISTCHUBOH AGENTSTHOMAS GOODMAN, Wholesale and Eetail Grocer, Colombo Street. DAVID STBANAGHAN, Family Grocer and Merchant, Viotoria Storos,;Victoria Street, North.; CLIFFORD, LOVE~& COMPANY, TEA IMPORTERS, SYDNEY AND BRISBANE. 9145 CHEAP BOOTS; CHEAP BOOTS. SELLING OFJ?. SELLING OFF. BANKRUPT STOCK. BANKRUPT STOCK. B~jT |J ALE begs to inform his customers, friends, and the public in general • »J • JOL that he intends holding his GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE OF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF OOLONIAL AND IMPORTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. J. H. having also purchased the Stock of Boots and Shoes in the assigned estate of P. Golreayy at a large discount, he is enabled to sell the above at an immense reduction, as the following price list will show : — Per Pair. Per Pair. bd s d Babies' boots, from 1 0 Ladieß* lace Balmorals, from ... ... 7 6 Ladies' slippers, from 2 6 Do do do very superior, from 8 6, Children's lace-ups, 4to 6, from ... 3 6 Do Oolenial Ahnas, from 9 6 Do Colonial-made Lome shoes, Gents' slippers, from 2 6 7to 9, from 4 6 Men's watertights, wood soles, from ... 10 6 Boys' nail elastic sides, 10 to 13, from 5 6 Po Colonial side-springs, from ...12 6 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 13, from ... 6 6 Do do very superior, from 14 6 Ladieß' do from ... 6 6 Do Colonial-made shooters, from ... 15 6 Do do very superior, from ... 7 6 Do do watertights, from 16 0 AU other Lines Equally Cheap. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, JULY 9. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND FOR CASH. Be in time to seoure BARGAINS. Jot ithe Address— B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, CORNER OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, OHRISTOHUROH. 9277
1 Gt. D. MUKCHIE AND CO., 1 I FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, ETC., 1 | CASHEL STREET WEST (OPPOSITE PRESS OFFICE). H I I fa Are prepared to conduct Funerals at the Lowest Possible Ratbs. p*> v| ' 9227,^ ATKINSON'S WOBKING MAN'S COOKING BANGE.-AGAIN FIBST PBIZE-TAEKB. fffIHOMAS ATKINSON has great pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends, und J. the public, that the " Favourite"— the tried and approved— " Working Man's Cooking Rango," has again been awarded FIRST PRIZE against all comers at the late Agricultural Show, which convincing proof rauet show those makers who so freely adTertiso thoir ranges, as boing " the best manufactured" that the judges and exports coaour with tho hundreds of my friend*, the WOBKING MEN, that " Atkinson's Range " continues to be tho most perfoot colonial manufactured cooking apparatus yet produced. It cannot and ghall not bo boaten, either in qu°lity of workmanship, weight of metal, or price. An inspection of nij stock, at my Show rtooms, Colombo and Tuam streets, by intending purohasors will oblige. In consequence of the enormous demand for my 3ft Cooking Range, my customers should give me four or six days notice prior to their boing wanted. Arrangements are mails for supplying either caEt or wrought iron, or coppor boiler, with oaoh rango. Builders and Contractors auppliod with Spouting, Eidging Down Pipe, to., choaper^than . »"•»• liouee "*r f :h '* - - | ide. SCOTT BROTHE BS~ MANOHEbTSB BTSBTiT, CHEISTCEUEOH. > v .. mHESK STOVRB have come oS ■ I '^- -frt jg- with FIRST HONO^OBS WHKBmsms^Ba^m^siK^^^m^r^^ EVEB EXHIBITED, HAVING jP^^rai^^p^^|f|g ICKVEB BKKN BEATEST ON ANY In 1877 tho Hishaet CommendaHfMl@Kffi^@lS fci ? n Cor * >lMh " mB »warfod to SOOn WlBsES&E^BfiSfiMSSSSmffl BKOB. (Ko prizei baing «ivoa in that Wo^mgmmik^}^^Mm y^r.) In 1878 or.d 1879 tho Krrt MM^^^^^i^^^M!^^^ Friees were nwurdod to HOOT! 3KOS. { al tljo Agricultural und Pastoral AoM osl i&jaSss&si | 1878 Firit Tiis* avrsvrd^d at BaG^cm ira^^PffiSSlSEl ill^^QihS flxtrvcl: from Trieo Lists:— WM P^f^n^ii I § l^^^^liil 2it Hr without boiler ... £8 15 0 li^j^^H'a^'^^Ki T aawys ' TO^!| I 'if* 9in, with boiler ... 4 3 0 t-4^fM\W^^^\ WS^^^S*! ffi Bft, without boiler 4 6 0 p ■".■j.^rs^j^''|s~if^3K(4 §U£tifn£S££3&!!j S 3 v.-Jt":i cnnt-iror- bAler , 410 0
TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND HOUSE AGENTS. S VICTOR has again resumed Business on 0 his own eceount as Glazier, Paperhanger, and Painter. Priming and Glazing from $d per foot (labour only), and from 4id per foot (material found). Paperhanging from Is per pioco. Painting done at lowest rates. Estimates given for conservatories, &c. 8. Victor, Salisbury street, two doors from Durham street. 9553 A-ITKEN AND JOuOEEETS, FUBNISHIKQ AXD GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CA3HEL StEKKT WkST, Fresh Shipments received Every Month Ptioes very reusonable. Your inspection is tv^pcctfully invited. xpENTKAL HOTEL, Colombo ~ *...' Gloucester streets, Christchurch 5 K. InoniH, proprie!" 1 ". Thin splendid hotel, i; t ! 'o boat m tho city, has lately berr uaprovi-d wiih ci'.:?ncive ultorutione, cvofcunfomiwiM hiv'.nj! heoii uLiidiocl regardiotß .- exponeo. Nol withat-uneiii!^ tlio cnornio»n o'it'n? in carrying out tlio udditiono, th« proprifior has not mode uny alteration in "u\t chargcß, t.nd will still supply his customer! at old rates : billinrds, hot aud cold batbi. &.0., &c. In connection with the above, K. Hiorns has openod tho Central Bodega, where customers can bo supplied with liquori of the boßt brands at tho lowest chargo». A glas3 of old wine drawn from the caok fid, genuine caso PB only 6s fid per bottle, tri our port and ohcrry only 4s Bd, 8-diamcn^ port for invahds only 5s 3d, roal juico of iit« fjr&pe ; ten-year oh? port from tho cask only 6s, nothing sucsrior this Bide of the Line. 51M
TTENETIAW BLIND MANUFACTORY. V — W. GEE, Colombo street, neat Garrick Hotol. 7074 ri^HE Highest Prico given for second-hand A. Furniture Clothing, tools, and goods of all descriptions, by R. Isaacs, General DetO.er, Commission Agent, and Valuator, Victoria sfc., opposite iiritlanin Hotel, Christchurch. 8863 J& T. DANKS, Gasfitters, Brasso founders, Plumbers, Coppersmiths, &.C., Manufacturers of steam, force, and lift pumps, &c, Lichfiold stroot, Christchurch. 7262 P. S Jt? ARQU HA K FURBIBB, GLOVER, &o. Near Dr Dcamer's, Armagh Street. All orders will receive the most careful attention. Tho trade supplied ae usual with Harvesting or Gorso-cuttiDg Gloves, Ohamoi* Jackots, Leggings, School Bogs, Carpenters' Pockets, &c. Furo cleaned, dressed, and made up, or altered to prevailing fashion. 6851 INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPH r COLOMBO STHEKT PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHME^'I, Opposite E. Recce. PQOHOURUP begs to inform hi. c« )O viaitors that ho lius adopted th* Instantunooua System of Photography in hit daily practice 1 This mothod is particularly advautagcou> for young childron and norvous fliltors. An Aeaortment of Handsome American Cabinet Frames for oalo, uitable for presents. ' 7218
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4161, 22 August 1881, Page 1
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