NOW OPENING^ HEWeoODS j In All Departments; NEW PEINT3 ' V ' . ' NEW GALATEAS .-..■-., NEW SATEENS NEW DEESS MUSLINS NEW LACE STfiIP.ES NEW SHIRTINGS - - NEW PiANNELETTES, - NEW SHADED TIPS - f * SS£ FA^cy wings ' - S AD r * D , AIGEETTES ' NEW SPEING DEESS MATEEIATR ! NOVELTIES IN CHECKMA^^TA r « NOVELTIES IN BTBttEDmm»T« NEW EOBE DBBSSES JaATEBIAL3 NEW PLTTBHES from 2s lid faßsfciufo.t ' r nlw D^s^G^s 33^^ 8 -•.■-.■:■ . N NEW EIBBONS (Special itia/ NEWGlavl/* 10^ ■::-.-./ . SPECIALONE CASE OP laces and Madeira Worfcs ■■i CEEAM, WHITE, BEIGE AKn m ■ \r,^ , £400 Worth l&B&jgfgff** 3 *-: WOBTDERFIJL BARaAIIfS •SILK EDELWBiSS LACES OKIENTAL LACES BLACK EGYPTIAN LACES '■■>< LISSE LACES FLOTJNCING LACEs' CHOICE MADEIRA AND PANPV embroiderSs _. - SELLING AT I/ESS THAN WHOLiISALE COST^ Men's Department .NEW SHIRTS, NEW TIES NEW SCARFS, NEW HATS, ' For Mew and Boys NEW HOSIERY, OP ALL KINDS. £3000 Worth I OF COLONIAL AND ENGLISH CLOTHING; WANTED 50 ' MEN* TO BUT OKB OP OUB I" COLONIAL TWEED SUITS ;.^ at32s- 6d. . Hi B. MAT &fCO. 9 THE HALL, HIGH STREET. ••>
every 173,900 tons of coal raised in the United Kingdom a life is lost by accident in and about the mines, but in South Wales a life is lost for every 95,195 tons. ■■-'••■■ The great value of Scott's Extcsion of Pobb Cob Liver On. with Htpophosphitbs in Wasting Diseases is shown by the accompanying statement from D. C. Freeman, Sydney ..Australia :— " Having been a great sufferer from pulmonary attacks, and gradually wasting away for the past two years, it affords me great pleasure to testify that the above medicine has given me great relief, and cheerfully recommend it to all Buffering in a similar way to myself. In addition, I would say that it is very pleasant to take." Any Chemist can supply it at 4s 6d and 2s 6d.— [A nvT.I Holloway's Pim.o ahd OnrTKBHT.— The attan tion of all sufferers is drawn to these well-known remedies, for they possess conspicuous advantages as a safe and reliable aid in all those emergencies to which travellers, emigrants, and sailors are to especially liable. They have been largely patronised by wayfarers by land aud sea, and, in fact, by all classos of the community, to their very great advantage. TheJPills are beyond all doubt one of the most effective remedies ever discovered foe cases of obstinate constipation, confirmed indigeg. tion and colio, complaints which are engendered by exposure and irregular feeding. The Ointment will be founds! the voty greatest servioe in cases of piles, abscesses, erysiDelas. and all kinds ot local nloerations,— £AßvrJ " -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6380, 27 October 1888, Page 3
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414Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6380, 27 October 1888, Page 3
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