Trade Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. I*rANTED, at once, Walnuts for Pickling, YV Auy quantity; cash. Pickle Factory, 150. Victoria street. 1052 WANTED Visitors to Sumner to know that tho conveyance will leave the White Hart corner at 10 a.m., and on Sundays at 6 a.m. aud 10 a.m., returning at 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. Beturu Fares, One Shilling during the soason. D. Bum". Sumner. 8739 W "ANTED, the public to know that Captain Gircia's Chutney is the only pure Indian Chutney manufactured in the Southern Hemis. phere, and can be obtained from all grocers and Italian warehousemen, and wholesale from Messrs Fletcher, Humphreys & Co. Manufnctured by the Maclean Pickle and Preserving Company, Christchurch. 335 WANTED Known— Have it, try it, don't be without it; once need, always used. It . makes the best broad, pastry, and puddings yon 1 ever tasted. The Kdnbow (star Baking Powder I is pure and wholesome food. Ask your groceis for it. All important grocers keep it. Every box . bears his trade mark, the Star. 5406' VEEY Purchaser presented with a Beantiful Almanac. K. Atkinson, Bootmaker, 27, I Victoria street. 1014 EGGS Wanted in any quantity. Carts will run to private families having fresh eggs to wparn ; doily or weekly, at market price. Full partionlars, 1 to find easily address, must be sent to P. 0., Box 71 ■ Christchnroh. 6559 CHIATE-QUABiTEB, Carriage, or any otber description of Clocks, Chronograhs,*Be- ■ peaters, or any description of Watches Repaired, 1 by Charles Mills, 189, High street. Satisfaction ' guaranteed. 7579 f^HBISTMAS Fruit— New Currants, 6d ; Good ' V^ rurrants, sd ; New Sultanas, Sd ; New 1 Valencias, Bd , Orange, Lemon, and Citron Peel, Is 3d; I rained Peel (Orange and Lemon), lOd ; 1 New Figs, 84d, and all other new fruits equa'ly I cheap at T. H. Papps', 159, High street. 6936 ; f^HBISTMAS Hams— Prime Home-cured Hams, V>/ S\d (smoked or pale) ; Dairy-fed Bacon /oar own curing^, 7id ; Sheep's Tongues, Is 9d per tin, . at T. H. Papps', 159, High street. 6936 HAVING Just Purchased a Consignment of Drapery at a discount from manufacturer's • price, we are offering very Great Bargains. Armstrong's, Lower High street and Market place. ! QnrkTk PIECES Vandyke Braid, any width, , tj\J\J\J four pieces for 6d. 156 pairs Women's Satuen Jean Corsets, Is 6d. 200-yard , Best Machine Beels, Id. Armstrong's. ONE BALE Extra-quality R2in Grey raiico, 4s 3d dozen. Double-width Cashmere, any colour. Is 3d. Dress Improvers, 2s 6d. NEW Prints, ex Kaikoura, 2s 6d the dress Sateens, &0., very cheap. Armstrong's. TTWELWEISS Lace, 6in wde, Bd. Black Braid, 1 JJJ 36 yards, 9d. Write Turkey Towels, BJd. Alpaca Skirts, quilted, 3s Gd. Armstrong's. OQi"i DOZEN Ribbed Hose, at half-price, > __vF from 4Jd. 1200 yards Super Poplin Cord, 27in wide, half-pric«, Is. Colors— cardinal, 1 navy, green, seal, &c. Armstrong's, Lower High 1 street and Market place. NEW Silver Straw Hats, Is 9a. Boys' Paper Collars, turn down all round, all sizes aid per box. Boys' strong Braces. 4sd. Armstrong's. MEN'S Strong Undershirts, Is ; Pants, Is sd. Dressmaking 1 at most reasonable prices. Armstrong's, Lower High Btreet and Market Place. LADIES' and Gents' Second-hand Wearing Apparel Bought and Sold by M. and B. M'Cormick, Madras street. 952 ABEHOUSEMAN'S Stook of Gents' Merino Socks, Fashionable Scarfs, and Regatta Shirts, latest styles, at half-price. Bee wind jws. N.Z. Tweed Co.. 221, High street. 1171 t) KAn YAEDS r-rint 2}d, worth 5Jd ; a £iO\j\J full dress length for Is 9d, at the sale. E.J. Walsh. H \rrrf\f\ YARDS Shirting Sid and 4d, worth K. § \JVj 6d and 7d, all wool and union shirtings, very cheap. ftT t*f\ LADIES' Corsets, reduced to Is 6d, Is OOU Ud. 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, all worth doable, at the 6ale. A )nf\ MEN'S Tweed Trousers, now selling at _/ \J 4s 9d, 5s 9d, 6s 9d, Boys' Is J)d, 2s 6d, 3s 9d, 4s lid, sale price. Qf\f\l ft YAEDS Navy Blue Berge, at E. J. tj\J \J\J Walsh'p sale, now WA, Is 3d, Is 6d, usual price Is 6d to 2s 2d. OKAH TOWELS, ljd, 2d, 3id, 6d, Bd, hdfj\J\J worth double the money. E. J. Walsh. )nC*f\f\ YARDS Horrocks' Calico 2a 6d dozen, / OUU usual price 4s 9d, twilled 2s 9d, at Bi. J. Walsh's sale, opposite Cook and Boss*. A Cyf\ YAEDS Table Damask, sale price lOJd, 4JbOV7 Is 3d, la 6d, la lid, usual price Is 6d, 1b lOd, 2b 2d, 2s Bd. E.J.Walsh. QQA LADIES" Trimmed Hats now selling OOU at less than half price, parachmtea and umbrellas, E. J. Walsh's sale. Mf/\O/^ YABDB Brown Holland and Diaper, / \J OU 3id, 4Jd, 6id, BJd, usual price from SjdtQlß. W "ANTED. Improvers and Apprentices to Dressmaking, also Smart Boy. E. J. Walsh, Colombo street. ~4 f\{\(\ MEN'S and Boys' Hats from lOd. _VIU \J Call and see prices. E. J. Walsh's sale, Colombo street. 1163 Labour. WANTED, Situation in office, first-olass testimonials, age 28 ; salary required moderate. Apply, Box 236. 955 For Sale, and to Let. FOB SAKE, cheap— An English Orpan ; two manuals. Apply, C. J. Escott, "Times" office. FOE SALE, two powerful grass seed Strippers. Apply J. Coates, Contractor, Bouthbrook road, Fernside. 1100 "|7\oß SALE, chenp, or exchange for small DogJO cart, a light t-ingle-seatcd American Buggy. Address J.K., "Star "office. 1153 Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence. Terms very moderate. Alcester Lodge, 44, Durham street f outh. 1114 BEST Accommodation in town for respectable men ; single rooms. Families travelling will flnd home eomt'orts at Mrs Yizer's, Oxford Uousa, 37, Madras street south. 9356 WANTED, Permanent Board and Lodging for two gentlemen, where no other lodgers tan en. Two sitting-rooms and two bedrooms. Neighb urhood of Cranuier square preferre . Apply to F de C. Malet, Esq., Cathedral square.4B Lost and Found. FOUND, Set False Teeth. Owner can have Bume at John Campbell's, 42. Victoria 5t.1171 IjiOUND.— A Carriage Rug. Owner can have P the same by giving description and paying expenses to Charles Scawn, Bill's road, Bichmond. 1159 LOST— Waterproof Coat aid small basket on Wednesday night. Anyone returning same to Mr J. M'Donald, Kegi.siry Office, Mane hi-ster Street, will be rewarded. 1167 Public Notices APPROACH OF THE CANTERBURY CARNIVAL SEASON. ff^HE month of November naturally Buggestß J. fine weather, the Races, Agricultural Show, Trips to Sumner, and a Season of Gaiety, Bace Balls, the expected Visit of His Excellency the Governor, and a general sense of pleasant expectancy. The shopkeepers provide their choicest • wares, and SMITH, of the UNIVERSAL BOOT 1 DEPOT (most of you have probably heard the name 1 before 1, has determined not to be behind, has just ' opened up very extensive shipments of every description Of BOOTS and SHOES. These shipments ' are specially selected for him in England and the 1 Continent, and he invites the visit from 20.000 ex--1 pected customers. SMITH is perfectly aware t at . the day has gone by for customers to be satisfied with anything that is placed before them, and that ' the publio demand a l&re,a and choice stock to pick from, and at PRrCES THAT WILL SUIT ALL. : Ladies' KID BuOTS, from 4s, to ihe finest quality , BUTTON AND BALMORALB. Ladies' WALKING and EVENING SHOES, from 5a fid. Ladies' OTTO HEKZ and PINETS, very finest g!ace SHOES and BOOTS. : And every arti< le that is required from the strong, , useful boot for school girls, to he delicate, pretty faHOE FOR AN EVENING PARTY OR BALL. A very cheap baid wearing KID BOOT, At 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s oa. SMITH refuses to sell rubbish, and does not require to piok up anything bh a catchpenny. He 1 supplies regular wholecome goods that please the customers and bring them again to the shop. IN GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. A flue assortment of beantiful ENGLISH-MADE GOODS, both Mas! er toes and the round or i BQ"are toes, and flat heels, .1 new make of goods, NOTHING LIKE THEM IN NEW ZEALAND. . The aud Farmers, tbe bone and sinew of , the place, the real mainstay, SMITH pays special attention to. He knows they want good fitting, hard-wearinir, aud jet moderate price goods, and they can get every Ijino GOOD nnd CHEAP. BLUCHERS, from 6s 6d > SHOOTERS, from 10a 6d. And 100 different Lines to pick from. In CHILDREN'S LINES Competition simply DEFIED. Mothers of Families will never regret visiting the UNIVERSAL BuOT DEPOT. SMITH can prodnce scores of letters from all Darts of Canterbury to the effect that they have NEVER BEFOBE HAD SUCH VALUE AS FROM HIM. WHY DOES SMITH SUCCEED ? He is not afraid of holding a Stock, and he find it pays to treat the pnblic fairly. j UjGoods are not as Represented, Money) I Boturned, or Goods made right. | 02 «
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5495, 18 December 1885, Page 2
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