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Business Announcements. Cask advertisements under this kead, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, immediately, a good second maa Cook. Apply, Klingensteia's Family Hotel, Cashel staeet. 9054 WORKING Men, try my 50s Suits to measure, style, and fit guaranteed. P. Cairnß, High and St Asaph streets. 7679 WANTED Known, that R. Bnchanaa is Sup~. plying Ornamental Castings for Verandahs cheaper than ever. Inspection is invited. 8285 ANTED Known— B. E. Beckett has commenced business at Lower High street. Boots and Bhoes of all kinds on hand. All orders carefully attended to. 6733 WANTED Known— Comfortable Hoard and Residence, separate rooms ; with every comfort, 18s weekly. Mrs Lloyd, Whately road", opposite Tank, 2198 WANTED immediately, good servants of all kinds. Address Mrs Post's Registry Office, and Stationer, Colombo street south. 5907 WNTED Known— Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, Is Gd. W. R. Cooke, Chemist, High street (late of Christohnrch Hospital). <?..>; j/ ANTED Known— The only practical Toa- ■/ V surial Artiste (a la militairo) in Christchurch is Thomas Eees, Green's Buildings, Manchester street, «»/ ANTED to Let-A lix-roomed Cottage; v > rent, 10s per week; the second cottage on the right hand side, Poulson street, off Lincoln road, Addington. 9085 ANTED Known - Mrs Wales, late of Oxford House, has taken the Norfolk Boarding House, corner Montreal and Tuam streets, nnd will be glad to see her old friends. 9087 WANTED Known-That T. Austin, Victoria street, is showing his first shipment of spring goods, which have been parchased at tho lowest prices, and will be found of excellent value. W* ANTED, working men to patronise the " Times" Restaurant, corner Manchester and St Asaph streets. Meals 6d. Good clean beds Is. Five minutes from railway. Breakfast, 7to 8 a.m. F. King, Proprietor. 700 WANTED Known— P. Ferguson, Shoeing and General Smitk, makes and repairs all kinds of masons' tools, and carefully alters boot factory knives of all descriptions. Colombo street soutk, near belt. 9931 WANTED Known-That Harry Cole kas Removed from Green's Buildings to opposite Wood's Timber Yard, Manchester street, wkere ko hopes to see all his old friends. 66 1« ANTED Known— That Mr J. G. Shriaiptoa'g new Auction Booms (Caskel street, opposite Messrs Ballantyne and Co.'s) are aow open for the sale of Produce and General Merchandise. 5314 ANTED KNOWN.-Ladies' HatsMd~Ben q nets oleaaed, dyed, and altered, to present fashion. Also, Geatlemen's hats cleaned. Address, Mrs Bean, No 20, Conference street, off Darkam street. 5379 WANTED, all tke motkers witk large families to see enr 19} d sailor kats kefore purchasing elsewhere, and oar Hid ladies' straws, wortk Is 6d. Lose ao time in calling to see them. T. Austin, Victoria street. W" ANTED Known— Loans granted in snms of £6 aad upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Apply to R. 8. Raphael, corner Caskel aad Madras streets, opposite St. Paul's Church. $593 WANTED Knew-T. Tankard, Book-kiader, Paper Ruler, kc. Account Books made to order, La*v and otker books bonnd, books re-cased. Gloucester street, Parker's New Buildings, nearly opposite Theatre. 1%2 WANTED, for cask, horse hair and balleck tails ; highest price given. Oa sale — Colonial curled kair ; it caanot be surpassed for spring aad sweetness. New harness and saddles exchanged for old. Coppins, Saddler, Lower Higk street. ANTED Known-That tho Dressmaking Business is still carried on at Mrs Saarland's house, corner of Armagh aad Madras streets, by an experienced hand from Messrs Sobertsoa aad Moffat, Melbourne. Latest style ; fit gaaraateed. WANTED, a tkoroughly good Coanter^hMd, for a larjre general store ia the country. Apply, by letter, to Bag 26, jiving age, experienoe, whether married or single, and reference. None but a good draper, and well ap to tke business need apply. 9034 WANTED Knowa-Spleadid Building Sites, eack one eigktk acre, for sale ckeap; Ferry road, close to tram and city. Terms extraordinary I Cask deposit, ! ! Balance at 6 per cent ! 1 ! Immediate application necessary. J. A. Morgan and Co., 54, Madras street south. 6656 WANTED Known — I have opened to-day 10,000 miles of "civility" for easterners, an article that hns been very scarce ia Christchurck Hones for some time, and mac* enqaired for. As I have cleared the whole lot ia this market it caa be procured only at my Drap'ry and Clothing Establishment, Kiver's Buildings, Cnshel s'ree\ C. K. Church, Direct Importer. N.B.— Rnsh, Garden and Zulu hats (8000) opened to-day to sell at 3£deach. Other houses advertising and showing some Hats at Cd and 9d each. WANTE D Known— Wkere are yon going ? I am going to Schlesingor's, in Higk Btreet, to join his Circulating Library, 3s 6d per qaarter. Second-hand books sold from «d erck. The American and London Police News received by every mail; also a large stock of p pcs, cigarettes, c gars, kc, kept. Don't forget to tuy his special brand of cigars, six for Is; Cameron's Venus tobac o, 3d a stick. A, Sehlesinger, Tobacconist, . l- ews Agent, and Importer of Novelties, No. 135, Higk street, opposite Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s. N.B.— Just received, the Australian Puzzle, 6d eich; by post, 9d in stamps. 7503 ANTED, the Inhabitants of Stanmore to know that n-.twithstanding their support during the last «• lection I am net going to " rat " because I have secured their connection. My Rivals in Tra^e are spreading the report th.t I am going to raise my prices this season, and so " rat" on yon. Believe me when I say "It is false." and that my new Spring Goods will be foind Ckoiver than any other house ia Christchurch. Ten cases new Pompadours, Cambrics, Sateens, &c, 4c, ill at 3s 6d the full dress. Best foar-button Kid Gloves 3s lid pair. C.R. Church, Mrect Importer, Cashel street. WANTED, yon, Gentle Reader, to receive my sincere thanks for your kind sapport aad appreciation of my endeavours to give yoa better value for your money than any other house in Christchurch daring the past season, and to assure you that this season the new Siring Goods I am opening have been bought at sack low prices— for Cash— that I caa still undersell all large Drapery Hoases, nnd thus secure yonr continued patronage. For it is a well known fact that those who buy for cash go where they can get tke best ralae, tkereforo tkey go to C. R. Church, Direct Importer, aad the Cash Draper, Kiver's Buildings, Cashel street. 100 dozen Ladies' Underclothing just opened, all kinds of garments, from Is lid ti> 19s hd ; also, Combinations. 500 more kottles of Tricopkerous to open next month, at Is per bottle. juWRTHER Reducticns in Boots aad Shoes. »J Read my new price list, B. J. Hale, Boot aad Skoe Depot, Cashel street. £^% REAT Reductions.— Hales 2s Gd Lace-ups, %3T acknowledged by all to be the best value in town. GREAT Reductions.— Halo's Girls' Levant side springs, from 10 to 12, at 5s 6d ; unequalled in price and qaality. Secure yoar bargains while you have an opportunity. GREAT RedwctioßS.— Hale's Ladies' Kid Boots, at Gd Gd. O»ly one trial asked for. No goods in the town to beat them at tho price. GREAT Reductions.— Hide's owa »ake nailed Bluchers at 9s (id ; spleadid valae. Sold everywhere else at a considerable advance on tkese prices. GREAT Reductions.— Hale is sellia* woodensoled Watertights at 10s Cd ; is not gererally known. GREAT Reductions.— Hale is selling his own make Shooting Boots at 14s 6d. Every other man you meet is wearing tlicm. g\ REAT Rednct ions.— Hale's first-class Gents' Vft Lome Shoes at 13s tid; his owa make and guaranteed. (^ REAT Reductions.- Hale is selling Gents' ..T Colonial-mado Ekstio sides at 15s Cd ; a very durable article. (">< REAT Redactions.— Note Tbis- A spceal job IB" lino of Children's clastic sides at ss ; from 10 to 13. This lino cannot be parckused at any other shop in town but B. J. Hales. GREAT Reductions.— Try Hale's 7s All-last ißg Boots ; guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction, GREAT Reductions.— Observe Hale is selling a real good Watertight at lCs Cd. Study economy and try them. **/ "b/\ PAIRS of Ladies' Slippers nt 3a per c »xi ;vl pair, honestly worth As. This is tue ■ cheapest line iv the town ; call early. B. J. Hale. AN early inspection of B. J. Hale's large and well-assorted stock of Boots nnd Shoes is invite £ «' EMEMBER-Great ' eduction-Great Rednc- ?• K » tion- Gre-t Reduction.— All Goodsare being '. sold at reduced prices, and every article is a bargain, f^T OTE the Address.— B. J. Hale, Al Boot and ' J.^ .Shoe Depot, corner of Colombo and Cashol ! streets, Christchurch. 9377 TO Drapers— Wanted, smart, pushing Hand -Apply, I'ost bos 64. 9107 i ~Of STAUNTON, Boot and Shoemaker. »York- ! fc k • ing Man's Friend, one triul will prove it, 1 at 143, High street, Cbristchurch. 6595 | 13 A N N'S HER BA L J? ILL S, Price Is Cd and Is per box. 5G49 TC. COOPER, ATLOR, Oxford terrace west. Suits tomeasnrc from £1 15s and upwards. 82 ;1 XF yoa want puroaml wholesome Tea, genuine j Cofli-e, choiio Butter, fresh t tw*, pri;:e Choose, and soloct Groceries, ut the Very Lowrst Prices, call at Victoria .Stores, and insect, the lnru'cst and best assorted stock iv Canterbury. I). ' htrunavhun, CofTee Manufacturer and Importer, 10, \ lotoriu street. Order* called for, and rooilh delivered ut any address. j 5S REWARD.— Lost, between Durham htr nt ' aud AKricnltunil Show Gronnds, a bunch of keys. Apply, office of this paper. 8929

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4537, 8 November 1882, Page 2

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