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WANTED KNOWN— O. E. Ohurch'e new system of bueiness ia to share with his customers all discounts he receives through buying for caßh. mHKBEFOBE by purchasing your drapery A. and clothing on 0. B. Church's new system you save 5* in every pound. Qf| GABE9 and Bales of new drapery and £4\J clothing. jußt opened, to bo sold on 0. R. Ohuroh's now system at Kiver's Buildings, Oaehel street. TOTANTED KNOWN— By my new system I™ I can sell white calico at 3b 6d per dozen, brown calico at 2s 9d per dozen, all wool flannels at 10£ d per yard, cotton reels lid each, blankets at 4s lid each, ladies' underclothing, all sorts, Is lid, men's trousers 8a lid. 0. K. Church. OQK MILLINERY BONNETS,' Just mmIU opened up, in plush, velvet and satin, I am selling by my new system at 9s lid, 14* Gd, 21s, and 25s each. All these have been bought for cash at 33J discount. J2O THAT by my new system all who purO chase their new season's millinery from me have the same advantage of buying at 33£ discount for cash. WANTED, Everyone to know that 0. B. Church, the Cash Draper, in Kiver's Buildings, Oashel street, is the only draper in Chrißtchurch who shares his discounts with his customers. Kf"\|~| CHILDREN'S Costume cloth tf vFV/ ulsters by the new system, marked at 2s lid, 3s 6d, 3s lid, 4b 6d, and 4s lid ; 200 ladies' ulsters, from 8a lid ; French cottume oloths for dresse?, 6£d, 9£d, and lOf d ; ladies' black cloth jackets, 5s lid. QO K r"f fc DOZEN Jet Buttons at 2*d AfalU # per dozen, worth Is 3d ; 33 dozen men's Shetland rubber lambswool pants at 3s lid, worth 5s 9d ; men's brown cotton shirts and pants, Is lid ; winceys at 4jd per yard, towels 2s lid per dozen, all marked on the new system at 0. B. Church's, Kiver's Buildings, Oashel street. WANTED KNOWN, 110 pairs men's trousers and vests at 12s lid, 20 dozen men's tweed hats at Is lid, heavy knitted socks, 9|d ; brown cotton sooks, 4d per pair; heavy tweeds, Is lid per yard; 30 dozen boys' seal caps, lljjd each, all on the new system, at C.B. Church's, Kiver's Building*, Casho) street. WANTED KNOWN-101,000 boxes men's collars, all shapes, 6d per box, by 0. E. Church's new system. Q/~t/\fV OF The New speciality ExhiOvfVvf bition skirts in red, white, and blue, at 3s 6d each. WANTED KNOWN— You save 5s in every pound by going to C. B. Churoh's, Kiver's Buildings, Cashel street, and purchasing on his new system of giving you the same discounts he reoeives. rpHE Exhibition season in Christchnroh will JL ever be remembered as the commencement of 0. B. Ohuroh's new system of trading by allowing his customers all his trade discounts, an innovation on established rules never before attempted in Chrißtchurch. HOW can I stop this dreadful toothache P Why by using Marshall's Odontalgicon, the new remedy, price 1«. George Bonnington, Chemist, High street, agent for Ohristohurch. O THIS should meet the eye of William JL Cooms,' who is a native of Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England, he will confer a favour on his brother, Frederick Cooms, by calling on Mr Otto Larsons, Gardener, Papanui, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. 4004 PUBLIC NOIIOE. IHAYE this day appointed Mr GEOBGE BONNINGTON, Chemist, High Btreet, sole agent for Christchuroh and District, for the sale of my rUBB HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. M. MARSHALL, Practical Homoeopathic Chemist, Princes and George streets. Dunedm, 10th March, 1881. 3890 WINTEB GOODS. J&ADOLIFFE & J OUGHIN Are now making their first show of NEW WINTEB DEEBB GOODS, Including a large delivery of British Homespuns and Bradford Cashmeres, &c. Also Black French Merinos, Cashmeres, And the new " Soarboro" Serges, in black and colours (highly recommended for general durability) Cloaks, Dolmans, Jackets, and Ulsters And the Latest Fashion in MILLINERY GOODS. HEAVY GOODS— Blankets, Flannels, Sheetings, Qatlts, Flannel Shirtings, Calicoes, and Linen of excellent make and value. BRADFORD HOUSE, Victobia Buildings, Viotobia btbbbt WANTED, a fittt-olass female Cook. Apply to Mrs J. T. Peacock, Hawkesbury, StAlbans. 3927 ANTED, a Good Female Cook; reference© required. Apply Albion Hotel, Lyttelton> 3958 WANTED, 50 Loads of Good Garden Soil ; dolivered at CarltonMill Boad. Richard Smith, Plumber, High street. 3954 WANTED forTimaru.firet-elassmaohinist and vest hand, for W.Hobbs, Timarn. 3996 WANTED, 100 dozen empty wine bottles. E. C Moulder, Wine Depot, Armagh street. 3998 WANTED, an experienced Housemaid ; also a smart Lad, as billiard marker. Apply, at once, Mitre Hotol, Lyttelton. 3990 WANTED, a good general servant for the country ; blbo a boy as cook. Apply to Morrow, Bassett and Co., Manchester street. 4001 WANTED immediately, good servants of all kinds. Address Mrs Post'a Registry office, and Stationer, Colombo street south. WANTED, General Sorvants, that situations free every afternoon, at 3.30. European and Australian Employment Agency, Lichfield street Weßt. 338 WANTED, a good strong Bay, as an apprentice to the Blacksmith business. Apply to Oliver and Vartha, Lichfield street, east Christchurch. 3983 ANTED, board and lodging by two young gentlemen, north-wost side Ohri B tchurch. Apply "Phcpnix," "Times" office. 4005 WANTED, a respectable Girl, between 14 and 16 years of ago,, to sssist in light house-work. Apply 3rd house, east of Church, on North Belt* 39»1 AH TED to Sell — Upstanding bay Gelding, rising 4 years; sound, quiet in harness and saddle ; will pass trams. Apply office of this paper. 3993 WANTED Known— That Dresmaking is still carried on at Melbourne House, Victoria street, opposite the Tank. Latest stylo. Fit guaranteed. Ohargeß moderate. WANTED immediately, two good servants, one as housemaid, tho other as general servant ; aIBO a boy, to mako himrelf generally useful. Apply Warwick House, Armagh street. 4003 WANTED Known— To meet the timoi, we are selling Geelong Trousers and Vests, 15s 9d, worth 25s 9d j heavy Tweed Trousers, 6s lOd and fls 9d, worth 10s and 12s 9d. Walsh and O'Connell, opposite the Borough Hotel. O BUTOHKRB.— Wanted, Young Man to kill and rido for orders. R. Angell, Victoria s'reet. 3902 LOST, Wednesday oroning, lady's gold watch; maker, Bennott. Finder will bo rewarded. Apply dpensley's Music Warehouse. 3997 LOST, March 27, a cart whip ; tho finder rewarded. Apply Mr Ponfold, Shoeing Forge, Lichfield (treet, 3999

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4346, 29 March 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4346, 29 March 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4346, 29 March 1882, Page 2

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