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BMinw ITottoi CHRISTMAS. BOXES OF FRUIT AND BAGB OF VEGETABLES MADE UP SPECIALLY FOR THE SEASON. IAM now taking Ordew for all kinds of Fruit for Jam. All Country Orders punctually attended to. W . GI M~B LETT, FBUITQBOWSR, COLOMBO STBEBT. N. 8. —50,000 Plants now ready as follow :— Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Savoy, Curled Greens, Celery, Ac., &o. B HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, TABPAXJLIN, FLAG, HOBSH COVEB AND OILBKIH MANUFACTURERS, AND BOPB AND TWINE MAKERS, OASHEL STREET, OHRISTOHUROH. TABPAULtNS, REAPER AND BINDER APRONS AND ELEVATORS, TWINE. WE have now a very large stook of the above, and would remind Farmers that they should not be without a Tarpaulin, as it will save its value several times over in one season. Also, Farmers will find it to their advantage to purchase our make of Reaper and Binder Aprons and Elevators, and Binding Twine. MARQUEES of ail Sises on Hire. Orders by pest or telegram forwarded by first train. We are cash buyers of Horsehair aad Bullocks' Tails in any quantities, delivered cleaned m ;unoleaned at our Bope and Twine Factory in Madras street Sooth. WHOLESALE A.ND RETAIL. 5290 COLOMBO BTKK&T BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. MIABLIBHffP 1860. • Is eoflsefveaee e4 Being largely OVIBfTOCKHD, and to M3ST XSQB VOW*, JOHN GOODMAN BSQB 60 fcifom his numerous eustomm that ha h*s dstermissd to m«k« a ttfU (further r«<3cesioa is l'nt»» t— Men's lees Btots (own inaks), reduced from 18s 8d to 18s 6d » Men s Kip Bluaher (own make), reduced from Us fid to lls | Men's Sip chuti* side fpriuga, rsduecd Crom 10s 6d to lSOd| Womra'e Kid Boots, rdduotd from 9s 8d to Es | Women's oa«hia«fo House Boots, from 9s 6d | Childun'i tfelt Boots, fwm Is. Hots eh* Addee**-" aooTny.ftitf'g ptoba? boot amp **p» *><»gfy? pra-rMTao Jtwmn. *i ENERGETIC FOUNDRY, TUAM STREET. SHOW BOOM— Corner of Colombo and Tuam streets. TA TEINSON begs to return thanks to his numerous friends and the publio of • JSL Canterbury for the support he has reoeived from them for the last eight years. He also wishes to state that year after year great alterations have been made in his BaDges — Ranges that were six pounds ten shillings (£6 10s) five years ago, are now selling at four pounds (£4) j all other sizes equally cheap. A large variety of Fanoy Castings equally oheap. You cannot go wrong, for he has all kinds of 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 ef the Colonies INSPECTION INVITED. COLONIAL INDUSTRY I ! MAKE YOUB PUBCHASES AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, WHBBE YOU OAN SELECT PROM XHE XiABGEST texOOK IN JNeW NEW SUITS, NEW COATS, NEW TROUSERS, NEW HATS, NEW SHIRTS, NEW UNDERCLOTHING. All the Newest Styles for the Season in BOATING HATS Jersey Suits J\^ \ aN\\\\ Boys' Straw Hats Washing Suits \^\\\ B ° yß> Leghorn^^ Tunio Suits V VS\ MHf%A\\ P>F§k \ Boyi ' Felfc Hftts Kilted Suit* A. \ V JHl^ \ \ $m£& V Boyß ' Saill)r Hata Eton Suits Child's Straw Hats Norfolk Suits n^oWf^Wl . j^Mm Child's Leghorn Little Boys' Suits V^JS^H^a-^r- flgjßHffijHflm .=?- Child's Felt Hats Youths' Suits tta^Jil^^^^S^sg^^^^^^^^ Youthß' Straw Hats Men's Suits "" C Youths' Felt Hats LAWN TENNIS HATS. Head Emporium for the Sale of BOYS' CLOTHING. Parents and Guardians are Invited to Inspect ou SPLENDID STOCK. THE* WONDERFUL WERTHEIM. TO LADLES. With the WHBTHEIM New Family Machine, whether for hand or foot use, yon oan horn any width, make double Beams or fells, kilt, braid, stitch with chenille, Berlin wool, or gold oord, and suoh like, for fanoy work ; you may make a pretty lace stitch, tuck ever so finely, bind dresses, coats or carpets | sew on trimmings without guiding, make frilling, ruffling or niching quilt, weave your own braid with any combination of colours aad stitoh it on at the samo time j make thiok woollen doormats, embroidered antimacassars, window curtains, and bo 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 Be wing upon any material whatever. The WEBTHBIM will pass from eight foldr 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 inthe slightest. Any of these performances will be shown at our shops at any time. The WERTHEIM makes a look-stitch, which cannot ravel, yet by a momentary alteration the Bowing oan be done so as to rip from end to end, if desired. This peculiarity is sometimes useful when children's olothes are intended to be altered. EASY TIME PAYMENTS. Sole Agents for Canterbury : HALLENSTEIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, OA3HBL STREET. 6280 ~i ELECTRIC LIGHT, «j AND ELBOTBIO SUPPLIES. gg OPPENHEIMER & Co., A.UOKLAND, "* Sole Agent in New Zealand for Edward Paterson's European Telegraph Works, < Contractor to H.M. Government. Paterson's Loud-Speaking Mioro Telephones— g Cost of Telephone Lineß of 300 yds in length, £15, all oomplete jdo do, 2 miles in length, £26, do ; do do, 10 miles in length, £76, do ; Cost of a Central Telephone, ?f? with Switch Board, communicating with six Telephones, and the total length of —9 W miles being 4 miles, £80, do ; Coit of a Central Exohange of 60 subscribers, \^ K comprising Instruments complete for the Central Exohange, and also for eaoh of M the Subscribers, and Wire and Insulators for 60 lines, averaging half-a-mile eaoh, P £509, do; Paterson's Ebonite Bell Telephones, Price, with oord, £1 each} Pater•B son's Carbon Transmitters, with Bells, Price, £3 10s each ; Leolanohe's Batteries, § oomplete, Price, 7s 6d eaoh ; Insulated Wire* for Telephones or Electrio Lights | K Swan's Incandescent Lamps, 5s each. Burgin's Dynamo Eleotrio Machines— No. gg 81, to take 44 Swan Lampß, £80 j No. 02, to take 66 Swan Lamps, £100 ; Direct 8 2 Current Dynamo Eleotrio Machines, to work 12 Swan Incandescent Lamps, £iO m each ; Direct Current Dynamo Electric Machines, to work 25 Swan Incandescent S 3 Lamps, £60 each; Approximate horse-power actually required, If to 8* » Cromp- § O ton's 4 Light Set, 1 Macbine, * Lamp* of 8000 Candle-power each, 4 lanGorna, * ™ Out-outa, 1 Two-way Switch, £200. As orders are only takea| in rotation, they Sj should be given at once, to ensure quick delivery. /sk Forfnl particulars and tarou apply to O (868 OPFENHEIMEB & CO., Auckland.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4611, 6 February 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4611, 6 February 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4611, 6 February 1883, Page 4

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