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SMITH'S . UNIVERSAL BOOT DEPOT, HIGH STBEET. NEW SPRING GOO DS, Just Arriving. Ladies* Walking Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoei Mnetf s Beautiful Shoes ate Beat Assortment of Lawn Ttimto Shots. Ladies* and Gents', at all prices offer the Best Value in Town. Gentlemen a bewn Good*, and a Special Line of new tasting German Hand-sewn Goods tai Gentlemen, tha KJ3 WEST SHAPE^^ WE Aesert, with confidence, that out ErtaV. lishment is not only the •"»»» CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT In the City, but we have an ASSORTMENT SECOND TO NONE. FARMERS AND COUNTRY VISITORS WANTING STRONG GOODS SPECIALLY PROVIDED FOR. Remember the Address— SMITH'S Uniyeesal Boot Depot, Next Petera«a'B, HIGH STREET.

THE MUTUAL BOOT STORE, NEXT WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, is STILL THE MOST POPULAR ESTAB. LISHMENT IN THE CITY. And why is this the case? The answer is simple. They have only oni policy, aod thst is to give the best value that it possible, axd to mark all goods in plain figures, They recognise the necessity for RETRENCH MENT, and show it in a practical manner bj inviting the public to retrench and save monej on their Boot Purchases, and this they accomplish by buying their Boots at the Mutual. Do you want a strong, useful, hard-wearing, good-fitting pair to look nice you must como tothi Mutual. Do your wife and little ones want Boots ? The best value in the city is at the Mutual. | NEW SPEING GOODS are ia, and we h&v. GRAND STOCK to select from. REMEMBEE OUE PLATFOEM— (We have also 3 D's) DURABILITY, (guaranteed to wear) DEFIANCE (not to be excelled) ASD DESIRABILITY (once examined and voujaurf desire them). ELECTORS OF CANTERBURY. We shall go to the Poll on this Policy, and we feel confident the verdict will be .— MUTUAL BOOT STORE, FIRST, The Seat Nowhere.

FiBINCE AI.BEET BOABDING HOTISH, Wills' street Ashburton (One minnte's walk from Railway Station), Next Oddfellows' Hall. Good and Comfortabla Accommodation for boarders and Visitors. Board and Lodging, 14s, 16a, and 18s per -weak, or Ss per day ; Board only 103 per week; Dinners only 4a per week. CHAB. TRUCKLE ... Pboprijsiob. 9991 Oysters and Fish, william hobrobin and co., fish and oyster merchants, BLUFF HAEBOUB, OAMPBELLTOWN TAYLOR AND OAKLET, BEASS FOUNDBES. PLUMBERS, GAbFITTERS, TIN AND IRON PLATE WORKERS, 234, TUAM STREET WEST. Telephone No. 118. Telephone No. 118. CSTINNEAE'S PATENT SMOKE CONES.— C3> We have entered iato arrangements with the Patentee to manufacture and sell these cone*, which, after severe tests, have proved themselves Buperior to any Chimney Cowl in the market. "They have also keen found equally successful as Ventf. latora, having given every satisfaction where fixed. Country orders will reoeive prompt attention. Testimonials forwarded on application. 2531

Medical. (Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks forth to strange eruptions."— Aot 111, Scene 1, TO THE PUBLIC. QOME patients Buffering from nervous afleotlou K3 are afraid, tzom sheer bashfnlnesg awS modesty, to rKBSOHAiiLT oonanlt a medical man*" other patients have not tho ealf-posaeaaion aai coolness when in tho oonsnlting room, to acouz&toti describe thsir symntoms— their habits of life, au the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let saoh persons (ha or she) sit quietly dOwalß tho privcoy of thoir own spartments, and Witt) aim minds describe dearly each symptom Of ttioU oaaei a clear statement tJius written, &nd laid before me, is far preferable in hkbvoub diseaseo fed a peraonal consultation. Where, however, ■ dnieaßO ia of a peouliar and exceptional aharaoSnt % personal consultation nviy bebome neoessaryi tout my Bncoass in correapondaaoa ia bo exoat^ bhkl of the thousands upon thousands whom X luvt treated by letter during tho last S2ye&rs,aotft single mistake hao evor oconrred, not a oasa hta ever been made publio— in fact, the very BimpUtftg' of my system of csrrespondence prevents pubuoity At the same tame medicines are sent to v patients in suoh. a form as to defy detection. How many thonoands have I not brought Joy Bow many have been enabled to enter iato tkc marriage state through consulting me t How many after marriage have privately o«ai suited me and been blessed, and their married uv#l madofruitful and happy 9 How many wasted ruined youths ol both MM have also been restored to health, and th*nke4 their manhood, for having consulted me by let «f How many questions arise where the family physioian ia unable to unravel the oas*, and when often tho patient lingers on, not daring to tell lilt family modioal adviser the nature of his oomplsiak until consumption, wasting, or mental disease f£ in, and the aufferor g-ste beyond the OorcbloatAge and is lalt a hoDeless wreck t ▲ letter written in the privacy of the room u4 dropped in the post-box reaches me quietly t t*« answer is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and tho patient, without stepping from his ohambw exceptto post bin letter, is by return of post put is roil possession of the nature of hisoaso. Hisnopsf are raised, his doubts rsmovsd, and he ia oompt»» tively a new man ; in f aot, in many caBSB, ft ft m being altogethor. The only addition to the ordinary written lattei is the age, oooupation, habits, and symptottß, nothing more. The wtnal oonaultation f ee of *1 (one pound) must t>9 enoloeed, otherwise, no surra will be returnod. There are thousands of cases in daily Ufa whet* ■ consultation with one at a distanoo will remove by a single lotter a great fear, a great oar a, and itofiwa solveo what appears as an impenetrable mystery, Many a sad heart has been m&de joyful on receipt of an explanatory latter from me. To those who are about to marry, I would say oonsnlt me before doing so, and thus prevent man* after troubles, and remove many unnecessary oant ! and prejudices : to those more especially who have suffered in early yearn from disease, or who bava yielded to their -passions, to thoaa I say at ondt consult with me, do nottarry, del&ysare dongtrona and as an expert, my time may not be always at your Harriot you can, by simply enolcudnqf ant pound, have the, benefit of my experienoe in thf same manner as if 1 lived in your own town, ufl With the additional advantage of thorongn privaay, —Youra truly, LOOTS Xi. SIUTH, Address-* Ds L. L. SMTH, 182, COLLINS STREET EAST, . Melbourno. CONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTBB, « Feo for Personal Consultation, 41 Is. Tho latter is inclusive of medioine, Madioineo forwarded, trell.paoied, to si] the Colonies, India and Europe. 182, COLLINS STREET EA ST. Melourns.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6017, 27 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6017, 27 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6017, 27 August 1887, Page 4

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