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Small jr bof it s ASD Quick Retubns. GrOODSONS IiONDON A.BCADE TRADE MOTTO. AU Goods maikod in Plain Pignrea in unison with it. Arrival of New Goods. Entire re-arrangement of Stalls. Windowß Transformed -Attractions greater than ever.— The most comprehensive and valuable Stock of Fancy Goodß in the South; only rivaUed in the North by the LONDON ABCADE, Auckland, nnder the same Proprietorship: For the selection of Presents of any kind— useful and ornamental— it stands nn availed. Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks and Watches (all warranted) at tempting prices-see our bast window* _, _ , . Abyssinian Gold, Silverine, and Gold-cased Jewellery, the moat artistic imitations yet introduced (of which we have largoly imported),— see our wesT window. Clocks, Musical Boxes, Novelties in Fanoy Goodß, Dolls, Ac Bagatelle Boards and Games— see onr cbhtbh window: bstter still, see our stalls, laden with a stock of goods so varied, that it makes it impossible to.enumerate in a short advertisement. Breakfast, DiDner, Dessert, Tea, After Tea, Toilet and Chamber Sets, we have a splendid We most cordially invite inspection, irrespective of any purchases being made whatever. We have a staff or competent and obliging assistants, that no delay may be incurred by our numerous patrons. "FAIRY MUSIC." a great novelty, ccc and hear it 1 1 Constantly playing in the Arcade. goodson's london abcade, high btbeet, chbistchubch; goodson's london arcade, queen street, auckland,ndon office, st mary axe. 2396 Paris House parisian novelties. Mrs Frank Porter Is now Shewing her FIRST .SPRING SHIPMENT Ex b.b. British King, consisting of the CHOICEST GOODS PROCURABLE IK MILLINERY MANTLES, GLOVES, FICHUS, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, Ac, &o. Paris House. 5326 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ICO CASES PEACOCK'S STONELESS JAMS, From Tasmania. Which we will sell at 6s 6d per dozen by the case. As our storage is limited, we are obliged to clear above to make room for a Consignment of NEW SEASON'S TEA. Call and get one of our complete Price Lists before buying elsewhere. „ Address— THE CANTEREURY TEA WAREHOUSE, Kjncaid and Jjlariiiott Tea Blenders, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 155 and 157, Colombo street, Christchurch. The Best Place in Chtistchnroh to Bny Pure Teas and Sound Groceries at Lowest Prices. No Damaged Goods Kept. Quality is our Leading Fealure. 4160 THERE U no doubt about it, that at the present time ChristclinrGii is somewhat nnder a cloud, and the present dullness ho* compelled people to eoonomi3e who in more prosperous times do not look very closely after their pe'sonal expenditure. It is doubtless partially fiona this cause that the efforts of SMITH, THE UNIVERSAL BOOT PROVIDES, % Have been so well responded to, ard the pnblic have shown from the eager manner in which, they have patronised the Universal Boot Depot;, that they can appreciate cheap goods. AT THB UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, No matter the description or price Boot you require, you con get it. Women's boots from 4s per pair. Men's i, i, 6s „ ■> Children's „ „ Is „ „ French and German Goods in Great Variety for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ladies' Walking and Evening Shoes. Lawn Tennis Shoas at Very Moderate Prioes. THE GRANDEST SHOW IN TOWN. The present dullness., with strict economy and hard work, will pass away. The public will perhaps forget we have passed through hard limes, but one thing is coitain, the? will never fail to remember that at SMITH'S, UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, Their sorrows were made J'ghter by having their boot bi'ls made lighter, and they, were well and comfortably fitted. OMI T H THE Universal Boot Jteovider, high street. 9375 286 NOW PUBLISHED. THE Canterbury Kbtme^ 1 PRICE-23 6d. To be obtained of all Booksellers. 3941 DENTISTRY %WT J» SYKES, Dental Surgeon, ygKj^M- V¥ o Fiber's Buildiase, CjiJsS jgEgjggjg^gj&clttuxu. AuifcM tseili Tntaitably {^CTjE&pKJsrrpoiiiiled on tfie te'ucz» ptinoitrtes. Veeili reinM>neu»!v Biofcieil. .First OiJer ol Mci; v IT. Z.LS ffi/fELUOURNE CLOTHING HALL 259, High fcreet iTilaagle). Cbvtetclrarch. The Cheapost Uonso in Ton a f<.v Clof 'if.&c 29 Lid llv. 1 YW-t FIKESM wiiji M'DOWELt.'S Ye^vsins Fk-o ffirdlers. They ppve more, 'i'l'f er e i c. : <sn -a ?oc,'.v~ed. No tl-'P-jr-. ivo Cnsu or Clii, .iiiev oio nlwaja ready, pltv^.riciYr. Sold by oH £.toio'.-cT.-<c/.:, p.nd wholesale at the Manufactory Lower Hfcjii Htreeb. 8781 M O ~J E Y. t» *f f\f\f\ £6CO, £500, and other Snmslto oW JL vlOvf « Lead on Freehold Secur; by. 0. PALAHIET, Lona Broker, Corner of Armagh Street and Oxford Terrace. WESTERN MINING EXCHANGE. 166, Coehel street east (next Matson and Co.), Cbbistchuboh. EJJDMUND WICKES, Sharebroker and General XU Commission Agent. The Mining Exchange has confidential agents in each of tho Mining Dis* ricts; full and reliable information obtained on all mining ventures for clients and members ; earliest news received from prospecting t>arti from Lyell, Reefton, Mohikinu, Karamea, Papahono, and Paparoa districts, South-wes 1 ; gqldflelds, giving members an op xirtunity of obtaining original interests and .participating in the discoverers' bonus 232 SADDLEBY. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. FIVEN BBOS. beg to announce having opened premises one door from corner of Cashel aad Colombo streets as a Saddlery Depot, and would respeotf ally solicit a share of the public patronage. Fiven Bros., being their own manufacturers, can guarantee any article at their establishment. For the convenience of Heathcote and suburban residents, orders for any article in the trade, or repairs, con be left at our Manufactory, Lower High street, or our Saddlery Depdt, Colombo street, Triangle, where they will receive prompt attention, promptness and moderate chorjres being our motto. 48M

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4788, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4788, 4 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4788, 4 September 1883, Page 2

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