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Funerals. FUNERAL NOTICE.— The friends of the late Mr Charles Bnow are respeotfnlly invited to atwnd bis Funeral, to leave bis late re3idooce, No 69, Hereford street East, at 2 p.m., on Tuesday Jane 24th. for the Public Cemetery, Li.iwoo!l JA.S. I.AMB, Undertaker, 35, Liohfleld street' Telephone 361. 3705 -Late Advertisements. MESONS ADVBRTISZtIQ .OR SXRVASra an hereby informed that they can leavo ADD!IHSa?r and any other information at I'HIS OFFI'JiI. WANTED, a strong Girl for hons*work. Mrs Qoodridge, Uerry elreet, fcprfnjfioM road. 3732 W" ANTED, for ca9h, Horse; gooa, quiet, for baker. Particulars to Old Hand, office o( this paper. 3764 W" ANTED, tidy Girl, Rbout fourte-o, light housework; skep at home. 198. Oxf tel terrace. • 3770 W "ANTED, Young Man 10 Milk, mnst have boen aocustomed to the use of horses and general farm work. Apply Halawell Dniry 3757 WANTMD, Situation for Girl of thirteen. i» good home. Apply Z., ''tit it " Offlce.37iß W "ANTED, for the Wniin Hotel, an active Housemaid; wage', 129 and faro paid. Apply J, Macdonald, Manchester street. 3741 W" ANTED, Unfurnlihed Room, fireplace, in quiot household, pleasantly situated, West of city. Z.Y., "btar." 3762 "ANTED to Bent, two Unfurnished Boom* ; Bonth-ea»t preferred. Address to J. Glanville, 127, Manchester street. 374S \\[ ANTED, Volunteers use "Blanco" Best »V Pipeclay. Cakes, 41; Tins, Is. H. 1 nko. 167, High street. 8652 W "ANTED Competent Servants to know that my motto is— "No billet, no U*." M'Donald, Manohester street. 3650 W "ANTED, by steady, industrious person, few weeks' neod'ework, suburbs or country; good plain dressmaker. N., "Star" Office. 3/63 WANTED, for stations and private families, ' Kitchen Boys, also Boys able to milk un<l make thomaolves generally useful ; wages. 8a to 10s a week and found. J. M'Donald, Aianchonter street. 3769 LOST, Tuesday night, yonng red and white Spaniel Dog; reward. 186, Mailms street. 3729 rOST. Gold Bangle, with lock attached, between i Cnthedral square and High street ; reward. " Times " Office. 3758 "OTGEON3 Wanted in any quantities ; best XT prices given. W. Garrard, Gnußmith. Uashol street. 37u8 ANTED, an Errand Bay. Geor b -o Honnington. ' 3766 YOUNG Lnrty wishes to obtain Pupils for the . Harp. For terms apply Annia. "star" Office. B*l BANKRUPT Sroekot Cigaretteß, Cigars, Pipes, at Sohleßinger'a. STAMPS.— Stampa bought or soid, bigheet prioo given ; also, Collections bough 1 .- from £1 to £50, atScbleßinger's. ■fQKK IBSUE of New Zealand Post^Vo JL O*J tj Stamps ; good prioo giv«n for simo, at ttshlesinger's, tne well-known Cheap Tobacconist. TO LET, Shop and Ponr Booms, g»s and artesian, corner of Kilmore and Barbados street. Apply on promises. 39,22 WANTED Known-.Speoial Talue in Ladies Morocco Lace Boot?, at 10s ; Glace 1 Ki<l do, at 13s 6d. Harris" Imperial Boot l;epot. 3133 WANTED Purchaperß for Children's School Boots. Sensational value at the Imperial Boot Depot, Cashel street. 3133 W "ANTED Known— Stror-g Shooters, at 11s"; Pegged Watertight*, at 15s 9d; H*ndBewn Bootu, from 245, at Harris' Imperial, 207, Cashel Btreet. • 3133 \ i&r ANTED Known— Largest Sel«s>ion of VV Evening Sboes in Christohurch, frin 5a upwards at Harris' Imperial, 207, Cashel street. ;(3 WANTED Known— l adies' Btrong Walking Shoos at 7a 6d. Beautiful Warm Slippers, fur.bound, at 4s 6d, at Imperial Hoot, Depot, opposite " Preas." 3133 W' A NThiD Customers for Waterproof "K" Boots ; also. City "K " Boots, in Gems' and I adies'. Sole Agents, Imperial Boot Depot. 207. CaPhol Btregt. £33 WANTJB./, t-hortbaud i"v ( .iid (Pitman's Phonography), by experienced and buccensful teacher, ex-Pnpil of Henry Pitronn. For terms and nartioulars apply, by letter, 0.H.G., " Times " Office. 1671 ANTED Known— That Thos. Taylor has taken over the business of Mr J. A. Kankin. of Sydenbam, including his very choioo Dairies of Batter, which may be obtained at bis shop. 93, Colombo street, between Lichfleld and Tuam streets. 6233 LYTTELTON. TO-MOBKOW (TUESDAY), At 1 o'clock. HB. SOREN6EN wUI SELL by PUBLIC • AUCTION, At the Koomp, London street. G sacks Potatoes, 5 Backs Onions, 20 pairs Men's Trousers, 17 Youths' knits, 1 doz Flannelette Shirts. 2 Spring Mattresses, and variety of Sundries. 3767 H. B. SOEENSEN, Auctioneer. Now Published. PEICE— SIXPENCE. COMMUNISM AND SOCIALISM. fgIHSIB DBEAMS, THEIE ESPEEIMENT?, THEIB FAILTJEEB, THEIR INFLUENCE. [BY PHABOS.] CONTENTS. I PABT I. > Thz Utopias. 1. Introductory 2. Plato's Bepnblio S. Mores"U topia" 4. Campanella's •• City of the Snn" 5. Bellamy's " Looking Backward " PABT 11, Examples or CommU3ism. 1. The Spartans and Cretans 3. The Early Christians and the Esaenes S. The Empire of the Incas 4. The Jesuit Communes in Paraguay 5. The Russian Mir 6. Communistic Societies of the United States PAET 111. Socialism. 1. Voluntary Co-operation 2. The Socialist 3. German Socialism 4< Socialism in England "LYTTELTON TIMES" OFFICE AND 82S8 ALL BOOKSELLERS. GREAT BOOT SALE. E SMITH k CO. have purchased the BTOCKa IN-TRADE in the assigned estate of JOHN GOODMAN & CO., and have removed it to the MUTUAL BOOT STORE, NEXT WHITE HABT. In addition to the stock of J. Goodman and Co., 1 the Mutual has marie Large Purchases at BIG DISCOUNTS, and the stook being too heavy, every artiole WILL BE SOLD REDUCED IN PRICE. MEN'S BOOTS from Ss per pair WOMEN'S BOOTS from 2a 6d par pair BOYS' and YOUTH*' BOOTS from 2s 6a pet pair INFANTS' BOOTS from 6d per'pair SLIPPEBS and EVENING SHOES from 2s per pair 500 Pairs GOLOSHES at Is per pair This is a splendid opportunity to buy your WINTER BOOTS. E, SMITH & CO. never attempt to run a "Bogus Sale." Customers will remember the Splendid Value given after the Auckland Fire. And the present is a Genuine Sale, Examine the Tickets. Salo Commences FRIDAY, 16cb INST.,at MUTUAL BOOT STORE, HIGH STREET. 2739 TO TBADES UNIONS AND SYMPATHISES "WITH THE LABOUR MOVEMENT. THE following are the ONLY FIRMS nnder UNION REGULATIONS in Christchurch:— Skelton, Frostlok and Co.— Zealandia M. O'Brien and Co.— Premier H. Toomer, Bros, and Co.— Exoelslor H. Raynor and Son— Empire Any other BRANDS, or Goods WITHOUT ANY BRANDS, are wholly produced by Juvenile Labour, or Reduction of Wages. R. WHITING. President, 8217 Christ ohuroh Operative Bootmakers' Sooiety

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6886, 23 June 1890, Page 2

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