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Business Notices. JUST OPENED, MILLINERY ! ! ! SPEING MILLINEEY. fashio"n~ house. STOCK EEMOVED TO PEEMISES opposite MESSES TWENTYMAN & COUSIN, CASHEL STEEET WEST. Eg^i ~i» 0.. /~^O. are now showing Spring Millinery, Flowers and Feathers, Costumes, • KJm X>» OU \-J Skirts, &c, together with remainder of Stock removed from Fashion Houso, E. C. B. & Co, regret that they are unable to supply their customers with every article they require, but as they are not replacing goods sold by new steck, some lines must necessarily be sold out ; but what they have, they are Belling at lower prices than at any previous sale in this City. Millinery, Costumes, Skirts, &0., and General Drapery at Greatly Seduced Prioes, at E. C. BROWN & CO.'S, Opposite Messrs Twentyman k Cousin, CASHEL STEEET WEST. SB9C KELSEY BROTHERS, EBONMONGEBS, BRITISH AND AMERICAN IMPORTERS (OPPOBITB THE BAILWAY STATION, CHEISTCHUBCH), OFFER j THEER REMAINING STOCK OF GUNS ! GUNS ! ! GUNS ! ! ! (Spe '.ially selected by our Mr T. O. KELSEY when in England), AT EXCEEDINGLY REDUCED PRICES. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARRELS. BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS. KELSEY BROS., AGENTS FOR THE JOHNSTON REAPER AND BINDER, Are now receiving orders for this deservedly-popu or Maohine, at £55. The Beat-Manufactured and Best-Finished Binder in the Market. Light Draft, Simple, Sellable. It has won golden opinions wherever used. KELSEY BROS., AGENTS FOR COULTA'S SEED AND MANURE DRILLS. HARRISON'S DITTO. We are now taking orders for these Machines. One of each make Is on view at the present time and we request the attendance of our friends to inspect. SUITABLE FOB EVEBY DESCRIPTION OF SEED AND MANUBEB. KELSEY BROTHERS. m ■ TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN CASHEL STREET WEST, CHEISTCHUECH. WILDER'S HORSE GEAR. ENCLOSED GEAEING LIGHT DEAUQHT * EATCHET AEEANGEMENT TUBULAB POLES WILDER'S CHAFFCUTTER. THEEE KNIVES SPBING MOUTH-PIECE SECTIONAL FEED BOLLEBS NEW STOP MOTION HOWARD'S TWINE BINDER CHEAPEE AND CHEAPEB, £55, WITH TBAVELLING WHEELS AND SHEAF CABBIES. \ ' PLOUGHS HABBOWS CHAFFCUTTEBS FENCING WIEE BABB WIEE BLUESTONE LAMPS LANTEENS KEEOSINE WICK I FENDEBS FIRE-IEONS COAL VABEB. , ■ j Gl" BAND BILLIAED JML AT C H FOE THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF AUSTRALIA, To take place DUEING tho CAULFIED CUP WEEK. Messrs ALCOCK and CO. WILL PEESENT ONE OF THEIB MATCH BILLIARD TABLES, Value One Hundred and Fifty Guineas, to bo competed for, under the following conditions, viz. : — 1. The match to take place in Melbourne, between tho 11th and 18th October, the game to be 1000 up. If more than two players compote, each game to be 1000 up. All competitors to start from scratch. 2. Open to all comers who have resided in the Australian Colonies, New Zealand, or Tasmania for 12 months prior to the match. 3. Each player to stake £50, and the winner to take the stakes, and Messrs Alcook and Co.'s trophy. If more than three compete the runner-up to save his stake. 4. Nominations (£10) to bo paid on or before the 30th August next to the sporting editor of " The Australasian." Acceptauces (£2O) to be paid on or before 9th of September. The balance £20) to be paid on or before Oth October, or nominations and acceptances fee to be forfeited and added to the stake. 5. Proceeds of tho hall (less expenses) to bo devoted aa follows, viz, ;— One-third to the Melbourne Hospital, and two-thirds to be equally divided, amongst competitors, 1003

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 30 August 1884, Page 4