Business Announcements. Cash advertisements under this head, not oxoeedinf fourteen words, will be obarged SIXPENCE. WANTED Known —That Harry Cole's Tobacco, Cigars, and Stationary are the cheapest and bestlinltown. 111, Manchester street south. 6616 W" ANTED Known-J. StedaU, late of High Btrfeet, has opened the promises lately occupied by E. Bromley, Colombo street north, as a Furniture Warehouse 2519 WANTED Known— That the celebrated Home Bush Coal can be delivered for 20s per ton or cosh, anywhere within l\ miles radius of the Depot. Orders addressed to Mr Henry Williams, at the Depot, South belt. Sydenham, will be attended to. James A. M'llraith. 4362 XflE7 ANTED Known— A Ctire for all kinds of I f? Skin Disease. W. It. Cook, Chemist, High I street flata of Christchurch Hospital,). ,_ _791 | VV plying OrnatnentalCaattnS^^flßHffimW oheap3r than ever.. Inspection is invited. 8285 I %y%/" ANTED Knows— Oomfort9.Mo B»ard and TT Residence, separate rooms; with every comfort, 18s weekly. Mrs Lloyd, Whately road, opposite Tank. 2198 WANTED Known — Certain Cure for Bhenmutism and Neuralgia. W. E. Cook, Chomist, High otreet (late of Christohnroh Hos* pital). 179 W- ANTED Known— The only practical Tonsurial Anaste (a la inilitaire) in Christohuroh is Thomas Bees, Green's Buildings, Manohester street. WANTED Known— That I have removed to corntr of Colomb* and Peterborough streets, where I intend to carry on business as General Dealer in all its branob.es. John Fullan. 3439 W" ANTED Known— B. E. Bookett has commenced business at Lower High street. Boots and shoes of all kinds on hand. All orders carefully attended to. 6733 ANTED Knewn— That Mrs Beeves has reestablished her Dressmaking business. 114, Armagh street east, late of J. M. Crocker. Latest style guaranteed. Apprentices wanted. 1075 ANTED KNOWN.-Ladies* Hats and Bon 1 nets cleaned, dyed, and altered, to present fashion. Also, Gentlemen's hats cleaned. Address, Mrs Bean, No 20, Conference street, off Durham street. 8370 'ANTE.* Known«-T. Tankard, Book-binder, Paper tuler, *c. Account Books made to order, Law and other bosks bound, books re-cased. Gloucester street, Parker's New Buildings, nearly opposite Theatre. 5196 WANTED Known— Loans granted in sums of £5 and upwards, payable by weekly, mor. t hly, or quarterly instalments. Apply to B. 8. Rai oael, corner Cashel and Madras streets, opnoslt St. Paul's Chnroh. This offioa is open every Monday evening from 7.30 p.m p.m. 6593 'V/IT ANTED Known— Toat the Dressmaking Tf Business is still carried on atMrsSharland's house, corner ef Armagh and Madras streets, by an experienced hand from Messrs Robertson and Moffat, Melbourne. Latest style ; fit guaranteed^ 9497 \MT LANGFOItD, Undertaker, is prepared to If « furnish funerals at the following rates:— Adults, from £3 10 a; Children, from £1 10s. Note the address, corner North and East Belts, Christchurch. 7 93 ARMSTRONG k CO., Direct Importers, Cheap Dressmakers ; kilting done. Lvwer High-st. ATKINSON, Bootmaker and Importer, 27, Victoria street. A large and well-assorted ■took of all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Best value in the city. This is a fact ; you try it. 5806 BOABD and Residence, with stabling, if required; five minutes from Post-office. Full particulars, Glasson, Cathedral square. 8181 f^fASH HOUSE.— W. Hooker's Iron Bedstead \y Bedding, and Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street, opposite Edwards, Bennett. Goods of my own manufacture much cheaper than prices usually charged in Christchurch. Inspection invited. Bedroom furnished complete, £8 18s 6d; sitting-room, £10 17s 6d. 583t B MARKS & CO., Tailors, 109, Manchester • street. All kinds cleaning and repairing done by new process. Lowest rates. Fashionable styles. Own material made up shortest n*tiee. Trousers and vest, 153. 5501 TT A. DEMPSEY, Tailor, Habitmaker, and ?£> • Woollen Draper, Manohester street south, opposite Coker's. Suits from £4 10s. 6541 MRS ADAMS, Draper, has removed from Victoria street to Papanui, corner Harewood road. Trams 30 times a day. 58 1 BS WIDGEEY^ Certificated Midwife, Bowen street, Sydenham, near Council Chambers. Highest Medical references. 5071 MBS HELTON, Teacher of Music, receives pnpils for pianoforte. 33, Lichfleld street east. Terms moderate. 5252 I&M"BSHIGGS has removed from Belle vue House, IjJL Colombo street, to 125, St Asaph street, one door east of Manchester street. Registry Office for Female Servants. G. OOOPEB, TAILOR, Oxford terrace west, wishes to notify to his customers and the public generally that he has just received a very choice stook of goois ex ship Gateside. 8201 f fl COOPER, Grocer, Viotoria street, a Cash .2, « Buyer of dairy produce. 1537 VIOLIN.— Art of playing taught to ladies and gentlemen by Mr T. Fleming, 45, Hereford street, Christohuroh ; system easy; comprehension certain. Quarterly fee, £1 10s. Concerts carried out. Balls attended. Terms moderate 5156 W'M. WEBLEY, Tuner and Bepnirer of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, and all smaller instrument. Pianos re-felted, repolished, re-silked, and generally renovated, tjfost Card will receive attention. Violins repaired, flutes re-padded, bows repaired, &c, &c. Address, Milner and Thompson's old buildings. 5194 ORROCKSES' 36in Calico, 4d; Shirting, 3sd; Men's strong suits, 30s ; Lace, 6d doz.; Print, 3}d; Men's undershirts, Is. Everythisg cheap at Armstrong's Lower High street. CyOME to the great sale at Armstrong's. Take J the stuff away. Lower High street. THE cheapest and best Dressmaking in Christchurch, which no one can deny. During the m»nth of August we shall make up 100 Dresses to measure, everything found, at 16s, — not from 16s, but at I63— in Cashmeres, Serges, and Alpacas, in our well known first-class style. Dresßes made from your own material at 3s 6d. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charge. Compare ! Compare 1 1 Compare 1 ! ! Consignment of new goods just landed, ex Catalonia, direct from London. T. Armstrong & Co., Lower Hi«h street. Poisoned Wheat. Prepared by E. C. DANN, Chemist, Market Place. 3412 Jtoisoned Oak, Prepared by E. C. DANN, Chemist, Market Place. 5649 LONDON AND MANCHESTER are the places we get our calicoes, flannels, blnnkets, sheetings from, so buy from us and save all intermedinie profits. Our prces are fully 5s in the pourd lower thpn tlie 'Tgo bouses who give credit. Davies and Wi'liftans.l" 1 , Co'oiibo t^cet PEOPLE MAT SMIG , Ir't it is a factthat we are seil!";; towe's u»rc v» )>:nny each. Jf you don't l)e l? eve, just stepjotoot" o^THliishineut and purchase them. Davies and W l ' i nis, 151, Colombo street. IQ3 6d ivrircei to 2i ' *.. T v "t is stir 1 ing, Jl hA bat neverlhe'ess true. We havo rcauced our jackets at tbisra'oe, so don't «>e wit L: at one. Davies and Wi'liiinc. M3NS SHIRTS, HATS, TIES, &c. we are nest Lo giving away, so bring lots ol money if you wa^i to secure the bargains. Davits and Williams, 151, Co'orabo street FRILLINGS FOR THE MILLION. The largest stock of frillings ever shown in Chrißtehnreb, from ljd per yord, Ml woriih tbree timea tlie money. See display in window. Davios and Williams. I FASHIONS CHANGT3 RAPIDLY. Therefore, " oar millinery will have to be sold for whatever it w'U fetch, ro con?e along and take your choice r.t yoar own prices. Davies and Williams, 151, Colombo street. SOCIAL TO L/D'JES. Our underclothing has all been greatfy re^aced. Drawers, from Is 33; chemises, from Is 17c! ; Bight-dreEses, from 2s 3d (lock-slitcJed). Dav:es and Williams, 151, Colombo street. mHB GREATEST TROUBLE OF THE AGE JL is the want of money, hence our anxiety to get it. We sell handkerchiefs at one penny each, ready hemmed Over SOOdoz sold. Davies and Williams 151, Colombo street. [Card.] HjL obi t z X> owb o n» MINING AGENT. No. 45, Cathxdbal Sqtjibe, Christcl- arch. ■ 5389 Harness and Saddles Of Every Description, New and Second-hand, at Prices one«third less than any other place in town, fob Cash. Repairs reduced very low, for cash. A perfect fit of every Collar guarantee 1 Sore shoulders cured at once, in every case. Thirty years' Colonial experience. Coppim* Black Oil is tho best and oheapest oil prepared for harness, hoots, and all kinds of leather. Twenty-one years in public use. Old Harnoss, Saddles, &c, bought for oasß, or exchanged for new. THOS. COPPINS, Saddler, Lower High street, 5095 Nearly opposite Scotch Stores. (3 ALVATION— No more colds from wet feet. O No cold feet. No Chilblains. No hard or wet boots to force on in the morning. No hard, rotten, or wet harness. COPPINS' WATEEPBOOF BLACK OIL Will save them all. COPPLNri, Saddler, Lower High stmt, 612.3 Nearly opposite. iJGQtcU Stores.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4788, 4 September 1883, Page 2
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