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Auctions. SATURDAY, FEB. 27, At 11 o'clock. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. •,.„„_ ONE OASB WELL-ASSORTED DHAPERY, mostly Manchester Goods. One Case Men's and Youths' Felt Hats One Case Ladies' Trimmed and Plain Hats One Case Dolls, Toys, and Vases One Case Ladies' Writing Desks, 4c. 2 Bales Handsome Wool Mats Piano, Buggy, and Door 5 Tons Splendid Onions, roped 3 Tons Superfine Flour, sacks and ba;?3 70 Bags Fine White Crystal Sugar Extra quality Tea, boxes and halves Four-wheel Dog Cart, and Spring Carts 30cwt First Quality Binding Twine Large Variety of New and Second-baud Furniture, Portable Boilers, &c. Capital Colonial-made Saddles 20 Spools Galvanised Barbed Wire 70 Boxes Candles and Soap. ARTHUR BEAUChTmP WILL SELL BY AUCTION, At his Mart, I.ichflold street, oa SATURDAY, 27th FEB.. At 11 o'olock, as above. 3786 TO-MOEBOW, SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARY WATCHES, JEWELLERY, CANARIES, FERNS, Ac. TajTESSRS S. P. "ANDREWS ft CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, 200, Hereford ttreat, As above, A NUMBER OF FIRBT-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Including— Gold Hunter Lever, by White, Christchurch Silver Hunter Lever, by Coates, Christchurch Solid Gold Albert Chain (very good) Lot Fancy Goods, Vases, &C, Ac. ' Two Splendid Revolvers Basket and Pot Ferns and Sundries Also, at the same time, 60 COCK CANARIES, ia full son S , and guaranteed. Sale at 12 o'olock. No Reserve. 3798 Publications. THE " CANTERBURY TIMES." The Puzzler Column, prize competition. fTIHE Editor of the " Canterbury Times " offers I a Price of £2 to the most successful solver under the following RULES: 1. The Prize will be given to the competitor who correctly answers the greatest nmmber of puzzles during a period ot three months from At arch 5 to May 29, both days inclusive. 2. The competition will be open to all readers of the " Canterbury Times." 3. Entries can be made at any time before or during the progress of the competition. Competitors muse enter under an assumed name, but must send their real name at time of entering. Onlr the name of the successful competitor will be published. 4. Competitors' answers must be received by noon on the Tuesday week after the appearance of the puzzles, and the solution of the puzzles will appear in the " Canterbury Times " the second Saturday after their publication. 5. Any questions of doubt or difficulty that may arise will be decided by the judge who has been appointed, and his decision will be final. Business Notices. NOTICE. A LL Accounts due to the undersigned, if not A. PAID by MABCH 10th, 1886, will be sued for without further notice. W. HATHERLY, Lyttelton. Feb. 15th, 1886 3302 NOTICE. I HAVE BEHOVED from Hereford street to Offices on the First Floor of The Australian Mutual Provident Society's New Building, 144, WORCESTER STREET, nearly opposite the-Post-office. T. W. STRINGEB. 3776 Barrister and Solicitor. tOAH AND DISCOUNT COMPANY OFFICB XiiOKrau> Briuai' rjIHE above Booiety discounts Bfllß dally, Low £10 xo £5000 On personal security, Deeds of Property, share In Publlo Companies, and other Beoarniea, lunwnt fates Entire Charge fcf £10, repayable at 10a per week ... mMI tag » MbJJh « Advances made on tamitnre,HtooWn4rale, tan ♦took,** AH appUoatrionSt personally or by letter, strlotlv sonflddnusl* 88 THE PREMIER ESTABLISHMENT FOa men's and boys' clothing, New Zealand Clothing jjactory, 169, cashel street, jersey _. straw SUITS. gfgf^ HATS WASHING lPfs LEGHORN SUITS. Jy HATS. TUNIC m &mll&K COLLEGE SUITS. if |i§«^L HATS. VELVET iMffiil H s™n T SUITS vki zSsSnWa SCHOOL Ero w MHE PATIENCE toMMmH HELMET SUITS. fSfifl HATS. SAILOR 9s|p-;*^ SAILOR SUITS. Wmllmf B.LTB. BAG "iJiiprap' TENNIS SUITS. HATS Parents and Guardians will find in our Establishment an Immense Assortment to choose from. HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, 169, CASHEL STREET. G K I T H or the UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, In wishing his numerous customers a Merry Xmaa and a Happy New Year, takes this opportunity of Informing the Publio generally that his STOCK is the LARGEST and MOST VARIED in the City, and the Prices Cannot be Beaten anywhere in New Zealand. LADIES' CHEAP CABHMERE and LASTING BOOTS for the warm weather ; also, Cheap WALKING and EVENING SHOES, and every Variety in Kid Work, from Ss 6d up* wards, MEN'S BOOTS-Nice Light Lines in English Make, also in Colonial Goods, sewn. IN STRONG WORK, all those men who go Grass Seeding and Harvesting cannot do better than by calling and buying a pair of Strong, Useful Blnohera or Water-tighta or Strong Shooting Bootß, and in these Lines SMITH has Second Qualities at Prices that must suit everyone. BOYS' and YOUTHS' BOOTS, Cheap and Good. CHILDREN'S BOOTS-A Very Large Stock to Choose from, both English and Colonial. INFANTS' BOOT£ from la per pair. LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS in Great Variety. DANCING and DRESS SHOES from Pinetfs (and OttoHorz. 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 Bhopkeeper to Treat the Publio Fairly, and although it is not possible for every Article to tnrn out as you might wish it, yet SMITH'S Me\hod is Right. If the goods ore not as represented,' they are made right or the money returned j so every Customer In visiting SMITH'S ESTABLISHMENT can do so with confidence. SMITH'S UNIVERSAL BOOT REPOT Is Next Door to Petebseh's, the Jeweller, And all those who Study Comfort and Economy must go there. CHIROPODIST. /^ORNS_painloßsly extracted. Private Irooms, \J Bee Hive Boot Depot, High street. Cards attended to. 15« A CURE for all kinds of SKIN DIUEASE. J\. A Cure for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA. W. R. COOKE.aU. High street, 8800 Late ofUhrJitehurch Hospital.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5553, 26 February 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5553, 26 February 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5553, 26 February 1886, Page 2