I Trade j Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. WANTED Visitors to Sumner to know that tbo conveyance will leave the White Hart corner at 10 a.m., and on Sundays at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m., returning at 9 a.m. and 4,30 p.m. Beturn Fares, One Shilling during the season. D. Burns, Sumnor. 8739 V 7U ANTED Known-Mrs G. Purdie (late of V V Timaru) has commenced business in the same line as formerly carried on by her late husband, viz , Fruit and Seeds, particular attention •being given to the latter. Thorough good Onion Seed, the leading Cabbage Seeds, Bird Seeds, _c. Vegetable Seeds for January sowing, hegistry oflice for servants holding good references. 8, Victoria Buildings. 1427 ANTED Known— New Christmas Fruits washed and dried ready for use by patent machinery, as usual, beat value at T. Taylor's. New currants, 6d ; old, sd ; new Valencias and Sultanas, 8d ; old, 7d ; new candied orange, lemon, and citron, ls 4d; drained peel, lid per lb; new figs, Bid per box ; muscatels, Is and Is 6dper lb ; French prunes, 2s 9d per bottle; almond*, Is lOdperlb; Jordan, 2s 8d; shell, lid; nut?, 9d; preserved ginger, 8s 6d jar ; crystallised, 9d per lb ; sheeps' tongues, Is 9d per tin ; white wax candles, Hd per lb ; coloured wax, Is; special Christmas mixture of finest teas imported, 2s lOd per lb ; a money-saving tea. Is Bd, Blightly broken, very strong. Our 2s equals an average 2s 6d, at T. Taylor's, 171 GGS Wanted in any quantity. Carts wiU ru_ li to private families having fresh .ggs to spare daily or weekly, at market price. Full particulars, to find easily address, must be sent to P. 0., Box 71 Chrißtchnrch. 6559 IT is imperative that we rush a lot of goods through immediately. Astonishing Bargains. Armstrong s. Lower High street, and Market place. TUST Arrived, 82 dozen gent*' linen Collarß, new shapes, at half-price— Bd ; 150 dozen children's super Gloves— black, light, and dark, 2Jd, i first size, advance halfpenny. Armstrong's sale. TO OYS' paper Collars, tarn-down all round, 2_d ; JLI* genta* Shirts, Is 6d ; black and coloured Paris kid Gloves, all sizes. Is— half-price. Armstrong's ■ale. WAEEHOUSEMAN'S Stock of 200 gross silk and Satin Buttons, all colours, small size, l.d dozen. Armstrong's sale. THE Cheapest chop in Cbristchurch is Selling Off ; mnst realize immediately. Armstrong's, Lower High and Market place. 5 GROSS coloured Machine Reels, 200 yards, Is dozen ; beautiful shaped Corsets, Is 3d— thej must go. Armstrong's sale. I ADIES' White Hose, 4 pairs Is. Direct im. i portation and small expenses must tell, Armstrong's, Lower High street and Market . place. Labour. WANTED, a smart Boy. Apply at once al Middleton's Hotel, Kaiapoi. 164' WANTED, Engagements for Ploughmen Station Hands (all kinds), Youth, Ac Stown or country), Female Domestics, Ac. Mrt }askin, 76, Manchester street south. Servant! | cent only when references approved. HIS Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence wanted for an elderllady. Address, T., Box 184. Post-office. 161* BOARD AND RESIDENCE.— Good Accommo dation for Two Gentlemen, where no othei lodgers are taken. 71, Peterborough street. 160( BEST Accommodation in town for respectabh men; single rooms. Families travelling wil find home comforts at Mrs Vizer's, Oxford House ' 37, Madras street south. 93_f CtOM FORT ABLE Board and Besidence foi / Single Gentlemen. Essex Villa, 131, East ; bel-L 146! LYTTELTON.— A respectable young Man re quires Board and Residence with a private family. Offers to C. A. Rich, Norwich Quay. 152* Money. money leut. Painter and Bakeb, pawnbrokers, Opposite Theatre Royal. Late with S. Stewart.636' Misoellaneous. 1 - CHIROPODIBT. (""•JORNS painlessly extracted. Private rooms j Bee Hive Boot Depot, High street. Cardi attended -to. 154! TO MEET THE TIMES, 1 -James M. ills, i TAILOR, 85, Colombo street Soutb, (Established 1875), Though times are hard, Ib still importing the samt quality goods as heretofore, and giving as gooc ' workmanship as ever ; but , to meet the times, h< will be content with smaUer profits. ■ Gentlemen will therefore do well to call on bin before giving their orders, and they will -then set for themselves that they can obtain from him ( 1 first-class article at a reasonable price. ; J MIL LS, T_lLo_, , Colombo street south, colombo stbbbt ; Cjhbap Boot * Ohoe Dbpoi _E3TAB_IB_-D IB6o], i 181, Colombo street, Christobnrob, 1 JOHN GOODMAN, STILL desirous? of maintaining the preetlai whioh he has held for ao many ye*i_t*,a*s t_j ! Cheapest Shop in Chrißtohuroh, has made nu-th-i [ reductions in the prioen of bis goods, is OOSM ' quenoe of the U-i~-_s__ dull times-- , a, d. , Child's Laoe Boots, from .., ... 0 9 pet pan Strap Shoes and Kid E.SBoou.from 1 « „ Lasting Goloshed Boots, from 6 • „ 1 German Lasting Boots, from ... 6 6 m \ House Boocv, rivetted, from .40 „ ; Watertight-, faotory make, from ... 1. • „ , Shooting Boots, from .„ ... .« 12 8 M Canvas Shoes, from , „, f • „ Notb -_*_ __.Da_BS-> •JoHN (jTOODMAN, Colombo Street Cheap) Boot and SboaiDepo ; 181, Colombo s.a___« Ckbibtcuivbc-* 1 , (Q M IT H OP TEE i UNIVEBSAL BOOT DEPOT, | In wishing his numerous customers a Merry Xma I and a Happy New* Year, takes this opportunity o | informing the Public generally that his STOCK i ! the LARGEST and MOST VARIED in the City ■ and the Prices Cannot be Beaten anywhere in Nev ; Zealand. I LADIES' CHEAP CASHMERE and LASTING BOOTS for the warm weather ; alto, Cheai 1 WALKTNG and EVENING SHOES, anc I every Variety in Kid Work, from 5s 6d up 1 wards. 1 MEN'S BOOTS— Nice Light Lines in Englisl Make, also in Colonial Goods, sewn. IN STRONG WORK, all those men who go Grasi Seeding and Harvesting cannot do better thai ', by calling and buying a pair of Strong, Usefu . Bluchers or Water-tights or Strong Shooting \ Boots, and in these Lines SMITH has Seconc \ Qualitios at Prices that must suit everyone. i BOYS'land YOUTHS' BOOTS, Cheap and Good. 1 CHILDREN'S BOOTS-A Very Large Stock U I Choose from, both English and Colonial. : INFANTS' BOOTS from Ib per pair. I LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPEBS ii Great Variety. DANCING and DRESS SHOES from Pinet's and Otto Herz. ! GENTLEMEN'S SEWN GOODS. ' In winding up the year, and trusting that the New Year will be a prosperous one for us all, SMITH Repeats what he has already stated, Viz., That it pays a Shopkeeper to Treat the Public Fairly, and although it is not possible for every Article to turn out as you might wish it, yet SMITH'S Method is Right. If the goods are not as represented, they are made right or the money returned ; so every Customer in visiting SMITH'S ESTABLISHMENT can do to with confidence. v. .SMITH'S UNIVERSAL BOOT REPOT Is Next Door to Petehsen's, the Jeweller," And all'those who Study Comfort aud|Ecouomy must go there. Bankruptcy "Notices. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE "STAR" is nn Authorised GAZETTE for aU Notices under the Bankruptcy Act 883. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE OF FILING PETITION. IN the Supremo Court of Bankruptcy holden at Christchurch.— ln thf. matter of "The Bankruptcy Act 1883."— Notife is hereby given that I WILLIAM WARD cf Waverley in the Provincial District of C-nter'onry in New Zealand Farmer have this day filed ;n the said Court at Christchurch a petition to bo adjudged a bankrupt Dated this 4th day of January IXB6. WABD H, S. Avstih, Solicitor for the Debtor. W4B
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5508, 5 January 1886, Page 2
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