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o~i K f\f\f\ ' r O LEND on FREEHOLD <3blO 9 UUU SECURITY, In Sums of £100 aud Upwards. A. E. G. RHODES, Solicitor, C9GB Hereford street. ALL Claims against Lyttelton Lumpers' Union must be veudered before 20th iust ., otherwise they will not be recognised. I ; R. M. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. [ Oct. 11, 1884. 6919 I ' NOTICE ; IJ. NANCARROW wish to thank the public a for their liberal patronage during tho laßt thirteen years ; also, to notify that, in connection with my Fruit Business, I have added that of ■ Florist and Seedsman, and, by carefully selecting the varieties most suitublo for New Zealand, and ■ by sending out seed of good germinating quality ; only, hopo to merit a continuance of past favours ; Address, J. NANCARROW & SONS, 206, Jolombo • street, Christchurch. Nursery at the Walt J.nn i Vineyards, Sydenham. 2?r i LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED. j f OST, on October 7th, from my paddock at j _|j| Spreydon, one Roan Gelding, light draught:, • no white, branded G near shoulder. Bay unbroken ' Colt, 3yrs, white stripe on face ; no brand. ; Horses supposed to be ranking tor High Peak • Station. A reward of £1 will be paid to any person • giving information as to the whereabouts of the j same, or returning them to the undersigned. i Detention after this notice will be illegal. j JAMES TO WRENS, j 6942 Lincoln road, Spreydon. ' FX^HE Friends of Mr Richard Martin are respect' I J_ fully invited to attend the Funeral of his ; late departed daughter, Ellen Louisn, to leave his Residence, Hume street, near Lord's Vinery, j Waltham, To-morrow (Wednesday), at half-past , one o'clock, for the English Cemetery. H. SCRIMSHAW, Undertaker, ! 6978 No. 41, Durham street south. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WE are pleased to inform our Customers that we have secured the services of Miss Ashton, lately from England, as Manager. The Millinery Work-Rooms being also under new management, we have every confidence in guaranteeing thorough satisfaction both as to price and execution of orders entrusted to us. NEW SHIPMENTS NOW OPENING EX S.S. IONIC. COMPLIMENTARY. m» j E have pleasure in complimenting V V our Home buyer, Mr Thos. Clark, on the excellent taste displayed in the selection of the first portion of our Season's Parcel Just Opened up ex steamships "Ruapehu," "Coptic," and " lonic." The shipments include a Magnificent Selection of Silk, Ottoman, and Broche Mantles, Soleils and Cashmere Dolmans, Ladies and Children's Four-in-hands, Lace and Millinery Bonnets, Straw Goods, Flowers, and Feathers, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Broche SUks and Satins, Check Spun Silks, Reversible Ginghams and Prints, Carpets, Felts, Oilcloths, and Linoleums, Cashmere and Chintz Sateen?, French Kid, Suede, and Silk Gloves, and Novelties for every Department. Inspection invited. No middle profits. Goods direct from Manufacturer to our Customers and by far the Cheapest Parcel ever offered by us. (Signed) G". JJ» JJEATH & \jO. ARGYLE HOUSE, SEPT 1, 1884. 4636 H S c c .N c w Gr oo d Ex Tongariro and Wairoa, I BEG to announce the arrival of the first portion of my NEW SPRING GOOD 3 By the above vessels, DIRECT FROM EUROPE, and have the pleasure o nviting Customers' inspection to what I may safely call the Choicest Lot of Stuff I have ever imported, the whole which are to bo SOLD CHEAP on the READY MONEY SYSTEM. Ojr (I Rush Hats (Zulus) for Ladies, Girls, an £fHO\J Boys, extra quality, 4Jd each. i *7K Ladies' Print Costumes and Robes, from -M" 5s lid 1 GWs't Maids', and Ladies' Straw Hats. A AOaU most gigantic and choice assortment in the newest shapes and colours Rfj Boxes of New Flowers, from 2d spray, ■i OQ Ladies' New Mantles and Dolmans in the XUO latest styles and materials, beautiful goods, from 13s 6d QKJ. Dozen Ladies' and Girls' Hose, from4Jd AWH pnj^ jjj either coloured or white OQ Boxes of the Newest Gloves for Ladies Otf and Children, starting at 6d pair •tfi Cases Ladies' aii-\ Children's Under- ■*•" clothing, Corsets, Umbrellas, Collirettes Dress Materials, &c. H. S. CROCKER, THE PEOPLES READY MONEY DRAPER AND IMPORTER, CHRISTCHURCH AND RANGIORA. 5845

j ADVERTISEMENTS intended for insertion I in the FIBST EDITION o* the STAR, J aimst lie delivered at the Office not later Una Oao o'aloet, I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5132, 14 October 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5132, 14 October 1884, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5132, 14 October 1884, Page 2

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