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Basin xb Jfotlooi COLONIAL INDUSTRY ! ! MAKE YOUR PUROHABES AT THfl NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, WHERE YOU OAN SELECT FROM JLhe Jjargest Siook in JMhw Zealand. new suits, new coats, new troußers, new hats, new shirts, new underclothing. All the Newest Styles for the Seaaon in BOATING HATS Jersey Suits \ x \ % \\\\\ Boys' Straw Hats Washing Suita \\^oyy J jj(jillHlHW/\ Boyi 1 Leghorn Hata Tunio Suits < \ \wt\ i J^Wr^lwr^^ \ B ° yßl Felt Hat< Kilted Suits \V\ JKH \*v IZZ&Sb* V B ° J "' Bailor Ha< * Eton Suits r-^^^^^^^^SSSBsf Child's Straw Hata Men's Suita k "~~' C ■ Youths' Felt Hats LAWN TENNIS HATS. Head Emporium for the Sale of BOYS' CLOTHING. Parents and Guardians are Invited to Inspeot our SPLENDID STOCK. THE WONDERFUL WERTHEIM. TO LADIEB. With the WERTHEIM Now Family Maohine, whether for hand or foot use, you oan hem any width, make double seams or fells, kilt, braid, stitch with chenille, Berlin wool, or gold cord, and such like, for fanoy work ; you may make a pretty lace stitoh, tuck ever so finely, bind dresses, coats or carpets ; sew on trimmings without guiding, make frilling, ruffling or ruching quilt, weave your own braid with any combination of colours and stitch it on at the same time ; make thiok woollen doormats, embroidered antimacassars, window ourtains, and so forth ; you can easily and rapidly perform the fashionable shirring and gathering so popular for sleeves, bodies, or skirts of dresses with an appliance supplied gratis ; lay the small cords in hoods and stays ; do large cording; gather with or without a band, and generally do all kinds of straight sewing upon any material whatever. The WEBTHBIM will paBB from eight folds of tweed or twenty of calico to two of thinnest muslin, or even mosquito-net or tulle, without the operator changing needle, cotton, stitch, or tension, and the fine material will not be gathered in the slightest. Any of these performances will be shown at our shops at any time. The WERTHEIM makes a lock-stitch, which cannot ravel, yet by a momentary alteration the sewing oan be done so as to rip from end to end, if desired. This peculiarity is sometimes useful when children's olotheß are intended to be altered. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. Sole Agents for Canterbury: HALLENSTEIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, OA3HEL STRRET. 5280 ENERGETIC FOUNDRY, TUAM STREET. SHOW ROOM— Corner of Colombo and Tuam streets. TA TKINSON bega to return thanks to his numerous frienda and the publio of o XjL Canterbury for the support he has received from them for the last eight years. He also wishes to state that year after year great alterations have been made in his Rangeß— Ranges that were six pounds ten shillings (£6 10s) five years ago, are now selling at four pounds (£4) ; all other sizes equally cheap. A large variety of Fanoy Castings equally oheap. You cannot go wrong, for he has all kinds ot Patterns j and if not in stook, they can be made at a very short notice. T. A. will not take the trouble to exhibit this year at the Metropolitan Show. I shall take one year, as they are too well known for their superior quality and cheapness. On Nov. 9th, a special show of my Manufactured Goods will be held outside of my corner shop, where they can be inspected. Eighteen Honorary Certificates and First Prizes from various parts of the Colonies. INSPECTION INVITED. SCHULTZ'S OASH CHRISTMAS GUINEA HAMPER, Containing— 1 dozen Ale or Stout 2 lbs Currants ) „ .. 1 bottle Whisky or Brandy 2 lbs Plums or Sultanas j New BeMOn 8 frmt 1 bottle Square Gin or Bum i lb Mixed Peel One Pound of Good Tea. The above packed and delivered to any Bailway Btation on receipt of Post'office Order to A. E. Schultz, Grocer and Wine Merchunt, Hazeldean road, Bydenham. 9702 NEW SEEDS! NEW SEEDS!! ■m/B" ANGOLD3, OABBOTS, TURNIPS (Varieties), PEAB, BEANS, &0., the Balance of my NEW STOOK, TO BE BOLD AT REDUCED PRICES. W. &IMBIETT, NUBBEBYMAN AND BEED3MAN, COLOMBO STREET. (My Green Peas and New Potatoes are now ready.)

Bußinesß Notloti CHBISTCHUBCH BBSWSB7. O* Manning and Oompabh (Liuithd), BBEWBBB, MALTSTIBS, & BOTTLSB* BSBWBBB OT LIGHT & BTSOKG ALES & STOUT. Bottlers of India Pale Ale, Light Bitter Ale, Double Browr Btocl BSONZE MEDAL At Mbxboubnh Exhibition First Order of Merit for Bottled AI«. Becand Order of Merit for Bottled Stout Lower High street, OHBISTOHUBOH. 1106 —— — _ — —— __ ___^ _ __ LOAflf ASJ) DIBOOUBX COMPANY j OFYIOB, j LICH3TISLD BTSKST. THHB abor« Booiely dicooont Billi daily X Loam from £10 to ££000 en Fovtons. twurity, Deeds of Proptfrty, Bhowe iu Fulli) Usmptnisß, and other 2#curiti«i, &t evurtn' ftUa. Kntir* Ohorj* for 010, rapayablt at 10i p«r w««k „, 21 ISO, „ 20» „ ... £2 AdraooM mad« on Furniture, Btooi-h Irads, Farm St#ek, &o. A.'d applioa'oioßß, p»T«owtlly ct br lal**t eiefiy eonfidectie). 188 BLIGH'S TEMFBBANOE HOTEL AND BESTACBANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town U now offered to BOABDEBS. Double room, 16a per week ; single room, 18s per week j board, without lodging, 12i por week j weekly dinners, 4s per w«ekj board and lodging, 8s per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, iitting-room, with ufo of piano, bath-room, (bower bath. Blablbgfrw. MlB

iBoBiBOM Notiooa. A. BUOELIT & CO., 186, Oaahel street. HI O B SALE, 4-roomed House, t-Aore Land, Colombo street south 4 roomed Houso, 2 Aores good Land Windsor 6-roomed Houso, i-Acre Land, St Asaph atreot east 8-roomed Houso, Oarlton Mill road, i-Acre, eorner seotion 5-roomed House, Colombo road south Sections at Bryndwr Feenwick Scott e ton Linwood Sydenham Avomide Fapanui road New Brighton Biccarton Lockeley Paddocks to let for grazing for six months, or per head. Apply at once. Sections in all parts of town and country. 8851 mHB PHOENIX FIBH OFFICE OF LONDON, (Establish bd 1782.) JOHN INQLIH, BMB Ohristokurch FA B T S I D Q E'B BRITISH WORKMAN BOOK STORE, Corner Hanohoster and St Asaph streets. 7462 WANTED Known— E. J. Martin, Wellsinker, has remoyod to Eilmoro street east, near Colombo street. Don't forget if you want a good well at a lowprioo ; hunarodscan testify to their excellence. Kama and Tanki fixed ; Pumps, Pipes, &c, in stook. 7665

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4564, 9 December 1882, Page 4

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