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Business Announcements. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteon words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED, Ten good Miners at once. Apply, Austin Kirk and Co., Sheffield. 141 W "ANTED, a person to adopt as their own a female baby at fonr months. Apply May, "Star" office. 253 W'S NTED Known— A Cure for all kinds of Skin Disease. W. R. Cook, Chemist, High street (kite of Christchurch Hospital). 791 WANTED Known — A Cure for Fever and Diarrhoea. W. E. Cook, Chemist, Hish Btreet (late of Christchurch Hospital). 179 WOEKING Men, try my 50s Suits to measure, style, and fit guaranteed. P. Cairns, High and St Asaph streets. 7679 WANTED Known, that E. Buchanan is Supplying Ornamental Castings for Verandahs cheaper than ever. Inspection is invited. 8285 W" ANTED to Sell, a bargain, very snperior two-wheeled Trap, with hood, in excellent repair. Enquire office of this paper. 272 WANTED, for up country, a good Cook and Laundress ; must be able to bake. Apply at Mr Phillips', Hereford street east, third house beyond the belt. 251 WANTED Known— The only practical Tonsurial Artiste (a la militaire) in Christchurch is Thomas Bees, Green's Buildings, Manchester street. WANTED Known— B. E. Beckett has com. menced business at Lower High street. Boots and shoes of all kinds on hand. All orders carefully attended to. 6733 WANTED Kno-vn— Comfortable Board and Residence, separate rooms; with every comfort, 18s weekly. Mrs Lloyd, Whately road, opposite Tank. 2198 WANTED Known— That we are making Gents' Tweed Suits to measure from 58s ; serge ditto, 55s : also, Tweed Trousers to measure from 15s 6d. Holden and Woollams, Colombo street, next Cook and Boss. 8091-188 liPfcT ANTED, working men to patronise the ty s " Times" Bestaurant, corner Manchester and St Asaph streets. Meals 6d. Good clean beds Is. Five minutes from railway. Breakfast, 7to 9 a.m. F. King, Proprietor. 700 WANTED Known— P. Ferguson, Shoeing and General Smith, makes and repairs all kinds of masons' tools, and carefully alters boot factory knives of all descriptions. Colombo street 6outh, near belt. _ 9921 WANTED KnowH— That Harry Cole has Eemoved from Green's Buildings to opposite Wood's Timber Yard, Manchester street, where he hopes to see all his eld friends. 6616 ANTED KNOWN.-Ladies' Hats and Bon« nets cleaned, dyed, and altered, to present fashion. Also, Gentlemen's hate cleaned. Address, Mrs Bean, No 20, Conference street, off Durham Btreet. 8370 yrjGT ANTED Known— Loans granted in sums of V v £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Apply to E. S. Baphael, corner Cashel and Madras streets, opposite St. Paul's Church. 6593 WANTED Know— T. Tankard, Book-binder, Paper Buler, &c. Account Books made to order, Law and other bocks bound, books re-cased. Gloucester street, Parker's New Buildings, nearly opposite Theatre. 5796 "\XT ANTED, for cash, horse hair and bullock V» tails; highest price given. On saleColonial curled hair ; it cannot be surpassed for spring and sweetness. New harness and Baddies exchanged for old. Coppins, Saddler, Lower High street. WANTED Known— That the Dressmaking Business is still carried on at Mrs Sharland's honse, corner of Armagh and Madras streots, by an experienced hand from Messrs Robertson and Moffat, Melbourne. Latest style ; fit guaranteed. W"" ANTED Known— Splendid Building Sites, each one eighth acre, for sale cheap; Ferry road, close to tram and city. Terms extra - ordinary I Cash deposit, £5 1 1 Balance at 6 per cent 1 1 1 Immediate application necessary. J. A. Morgan and Co., 54, Madras street south. 6656 "TJfT ANTED Knowa that Thos De hi Mare and f V Co., Grocers, have removed to Colombo road, Sydenham, in those premises lately occupied byMurchio and King, where they are selling all goods at the lowest possible price. Parcels delivered daily in town and suburbs. All ore) ers punctually attended to. 9391 *«rANTED our friends and Ui;? general publio f V to know that we have opened a Department for Dress and Mantle making under the supervision of an experienced person, who has been similarly employed in some of the host houses in New Zealand and the Australian Colonies. Style and fit guaranteed, or the money returned. Dresses made up from 5s 6d. Walsh and O'Connell, Manchester street, opposite Barrett's new Family Hotel, and Colombo street, opposite Cook and Boss*. WE have opened up a splendid stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing of every description, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Soaks, ic. As we have paid particular attention to have serviceable goods, well cut and made up to our ordor, customers may rely upon being well served. Walsh and O'Connell, Manchester and Colombo streets. MEW and Fashionable Dress Goods of every description, new black and coloured CashMyom, ivomih MnVinoß, naw Bieges, Homespuns, Lustres, Pompadours, Prints ana Sateens, Capes and Dolmans, Laces and Sunshades, Millinery, Hats and Bonnets at extremely low prices. Walsh and O'Connell, Manchester street and Colombo street. FURTHER Beducticns in Boots and Shoes. Bead my new price list, B. J. Hale, Boot and Shoe Depot, Cashel street. £3_BEAT Beductions.— Hale's "d Lace-ups, XJf acknowledged by all to he tho host value in town. g^t BEAT Beductions.— Hale's Girls' Levant V#" side springs, from 10 to 12, at 5s 6d; unequalled in price and quality. Secure your bargains while you have an opportunity. GEEAT Seductions.— Halo's Ladies' Kid Boots, at6d6d. Only one trial asked for. No goods in the town to beat them at tho price. GEEAT Beductions.— Hale's own make nailed Bluohers at 9s Cd; splendid value. Sold everywhere else at a considerable advanco on these prices. GEEAT Eeduotious.—Hale is sollimj woodensoled Watortights at 10s 6d ; is not generally known. GEEAT KodhCti.-ns. Hale is selling his own make St. x.Un<? Boots at 14s 6d. Every other man you meet wearing 1 them. GEEAT Roou-.tinis.— Hole'fi first-class Gents' Lorno boot* at 13s 6d; his own make and guaranteed. GBEAT Reductions.— Hale is selling Gents' Colonial-made Elastic sides at 15b 6d ; a very durable article. rf-< BEAT Reductions.— Note This— A specal job \Jf line of Children's elastic Bides at ss ; from 10 to 13. This line cannot be purchased at any other shop in town but B. J. Hales. 1"2» BEAT Beductions.— Try Hole's 7s All-lasting VTT Boots ; guaranteed to wear and givo satisfaction. GEEAT Seductions.— Observe Halo is selling a real good Watertight at 16s 6d. Study economy and try them. i>i"\.pt PAIRS of Ladies' Slippers at 3s por * rXJ v" pair, honestly worth ss. This is the cheapest lino in the town ; call early. B. J. Hale. A N early inspection of B. J. Hale's large and ./tI, well-assorted stock of Boots and Shoes is invite OEIIEMBER— Great r eduction- Great Reduc- £%} tion— Great Seduction. — All Goods are being Bold at reduced prices, and every article is a bargain, NOTE the Address.-B. J. Hale, Al Boot and Shoo Depot, corner of Colombo and Casltel streets, Chrißtchureh. 9377 BOARD and Residenco, with stabling, if 'required ; five minutes from Post-office. Full particulars, Glasson, Cathedral square. 8181 DR M'CLUEE, of London and India, has commenced practice as a Consulting Physician at 150, Montreal street, near Cranmcr square, Christchurch. Hours, 10 till 11 ; 2 till 3; 6 till 7 8976 AEMSTEONG & CO, Cheap Drapers, High • street south, wishes everybody a merry Christmas. All purchasers during the present month to tho amount of 5s will receive a beautiful illuminated Christmas picture and a valuables straw hat. Band plays every Saturday night. T. Armstrong 4 Co, High stroet south. BLACK silk fringe, 3d ; black dress buttons, 3d card; garters. Id pair; shirts, 1p: child's socks, 2d. Wanted apprentices to millinery and dressmaking. T. Armstrong k Co. 3096 IF you want tho Cheapest Place fer Good Now Drapery, go to the Direct Importers with small expenses. T. Armstrong and Co, High street south. fty AUSTIN is selling cheapor than evor. 8 « Women's hosiery, 3Jd por pair; frilling, 2sd; fast coloured prints, 3srtj lare stripe muslins, 4Jd; boyfi' Holland suits, 2s lid ; Galntea, 4s lid ; laco pinafores, Is. A splendid line of sailor hats, BJd. Coll and inspect them. MUST bo cleared, a nice lot of Pompadour Prints, fast colours, 6sd; linoleum stair carpets, BJd ; { do, for passage*, Is. If you will favour us with a call we will givo you tho best value for your money in Christchurch. T AUSTIN, Drapor, 23, 25 and 27, Victoria o street, and No. 87, Colombo street. WANTED tho Public to Know that T. Austin, Draper and Clothier, has opened tho shop next door to Mr Mills, Tailor, Colombo street with a good assortment of Drapery and Clothing, whoro ho is spiling all goods at the lowest prices for cash. Calicoes, 3{d ; Galateas, 61d ; Prints, 3sd. Call and sco them. 5907 OHNSTON & 6ON, Tailors aud Outiittens, late of Jorsoy House, Colombo street, have removed to Johnston's now buildings, Colombo road, Sydenbam. Branch Establishment, No. 232, Colombo streot (near Golden Floeco). Suits made to order from £3 10s. Trousers, from 15s. Black Cloth Suits, from £5. D 832 ME C. MORTON ANDERSON, Surgeon, &c, has removed into his new house in Colombo street, Sydenham, opposite tho Scotch Church. 'M FUNERALS conducted iv town and country at moderate charges, by J. D. Davis, Undertaker, Auslobrook's right-of-way, Lichfield street, Christ church 5999

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4582, 3 January 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4582, 3 January 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4582, 3 January 1883, Page 2

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