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I»J«M1I1»I1»I-I«.,..I.««M»MMMMM.»MMMJM. . Business Notices. Parker & Tbi'b i| •special.; -ms-ESSRS PARKER b TRIBE wish to thank their numerous customers for past favours, and would further draw their attention to the fact that, having made arrangements to go more extensively into the Tailoring, they are prepared to make a Colonial Tweed Suit to Measure cheaper than any other Honse in the City. Country Cnstomers will find it to their advantage to leave their orders with us, as they can have a suit made to order in one day if required. TRY OUR MELBOURNE CUTTER. ALL SUITS CUT LATEST FASHION, LONDON HOUSE. 8203 His liORDSHiP's Hotel AHD JJARDEB, LICHFIELD STREET, CHBISTCHURCH. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. NOTWITHSTANDING the high reputation this Hotel has held for many years, several improvements have been added, thus rendering it one of the best in the City. Commercial men, Farmers, and Families will find all they desire for cleanliness, attention, and moderate charges. The Hotel is most conveniently situated, two minutes' from the railway, close to trams, in the centre of the city. THE BEST LUNCHEON OR TEA, In the Colonies, F'OIR ONE .SHILLING. THE NEW GRILL IS FINISHED Chops and Steaks to Perfection. A NEW INNOVATION— Champagne— ONE SHILLING perJGlass. Publio Companies, Clubs, be,, can be arranged with for Meetings, Dinners be, 85 W- A. BOX, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 185, Lowbb High Stbeet, Chbistchubch Has now marked down all WINTER STOCK TO COST PRICE, With the view of clearing out quickly as possible to make room for NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. All the Stock is newly imported thiß season, there- • fore the goods reduced are genuine bargains. GOODS ATCOST PRICE. Child m's Ulsters Ladies' Ulsters Children's Kaiapoi Ladies' Kaiapoi Ulßters Ulsters Ladies' Winter Jackets Ladies' Four-in-Hands Knitted Wool Petticoats Fur Capes Coloured Wool Blankots White Wool Blankets All Winter Dress Materials at Cost Price. Men's and Boys' Overcoats. All Regular Stock— Splendid Value. Terms cash. The usual discount will be given. 99g7 QMITH'S UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, Readers will remember that in consequence of the fire in High street, E. Smith had to take TEMPORARY PREMISES NEXT TO MR BONNINGTON'S THE CHEMIST, he has, in addition to the balance of hit removed Stock, laid in a splendid Stook of BOOTS, SHOES and every requisite for the season of the year, has no hesitation in inviting every class of the public to visit his establishment. These are no times for extravagant prices j buyers are compelled to visit those shops that are In a position to bny their stock at first hands, and to keep a stock of all kinds to select from. SMITH is fully alive to the foregoing, and he ie prepared for every customer. He can sell a woman's boot from 4s! per pair up to 21s for a beautiful sewn Balmoral or button, lined witb chamois leather for the damp weather. Money is an object with all j you can effect a saving by visiting Smith. In Children's Boots we have all kinds, High Leg Balmorals in calf and levant, all kinds of Button Boots, and a capital line for Boys and Girls for the rough weather, toe and heel - plate and steel, sprigged bottoms A comfortable Felt Boot, also neat Cashmere Home Boot, and a nice, soft, wide, easy Boot for elderly ladies and those who study comfort more than appearance. In Men's Department you can obtain a Sewn, Pegged, or Rivetted Boot of quality that can be absolutely guaranteed, and Smith makes a special feature of supplying Boots suitable for the country trade. Farmers are requested in their own interest to call. Those Boys will kick them ont. Hundreds of mothers repeat this mournful ditty, and kick them out they will, but if the Boots are bought fron Smith they won't kick them out in a hurry. Ladie > Evening Shoes of all kinds, and some beautiful hand-sown Winter Balmorals and Button Boots A beautiful Calf Walking Shoe and a Splendid Calf Button Boot, most suitable for yo_ng ladies who have to walk out in all weathers. Blakey's Boot Protectors. These are not good things for bootmakers ; they moke the boots wear too long. But it is such a pleasure to see customei-s return and say : " Those last boots wore well, and those Protectors helped them a lot," that Smith will give a packet of these useful articles witb every pair of boots, whether men's, women's, oi children's. Anyone can fix them on. Call at the Temporary Premises, NEXT DOOR TO BONNINGTON'S. DON'T FORGET THIS. 409 L~! BOWK E R • Mabkbt Placb, Chbistchubch, Has the following Properties for Sale :— Bryndwr— 6 acrea-river frontage Papanui— 3 aores ofl Bligh's road „ — 5 „ off Schmidt's road it _ 1 >i and cottage (5 rooms), stable and coachhouse, off Bligh'B road Avonside— 4 acres and honse, 7 rooms Opawa— 3 acres, house (9 rooms), stable, be. Linwood, Cashel street east— J-acre fenced all round ; Linwood, Cashel street east— i-acre honse (3 rooms) ; Linwood, Hereford street— and i-acre sections; Linwood, Worcester street — "j-ncre and house, 6 rooms New Brighton road— i-acre corner section Hereford street— Houses, 7, 8, and 9 rooms Salisbury street west — House (8 rooms) and BuildI ing section, fenced Barbadoes street— l acre and house, 7 rooms i Addington — 3 sections, each i-acre I Addington, Poulson street— House 6 rooms, 1 do 4 '■ Lincoln road— i acre fenced on three sides , Lincoln road — 1-acro, fenced all round, near Twigger's Lincoln road — i-acre, house (3 rooms, brick), stable, &c. Lincoln road— i-acre, house(4 rooms) Ferry road— i-acre, corner Wilson street, 1192,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5082, 16 August 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5082, 16 August 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5082, 16 August 1884, Page 1

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