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Late Advertisements, j LOST, between Snmuer and Chrißtohurch, Two : .. „,. Si «er Medals on split ring. j_eward at ' " Times " Office. 2842 ' LOST, on Monday last, a light bay Horse, short i mane, two bare spots over his left eye. ' J indor will be rewarded by returning the same to [ 85, Peterborough street, Ohristohurch. 2257 ' WANTED, good sizo Dingy or Punt. W. ; Chapman, Woolston. 2202 : WANTED. Strong Girl for general work. | Apply, 2G, Cranmer square. 2251 i WANTED, Harber, must be good shaver. ' Le Sueur aud Co., High street. 2248 ' WANTED, a Good Goneral Servant for a ' few weeks. Apply Jlra Saundor., 18_, j Salisbury street. WANTED, a respectable (. irl, about Siven- ' teen. Apply at Ostler's Store, Lower | Biccarton. 2_3S WANTED, Little Girl, few hours daily, to : assist with Baby and make herself useful. Mahinapua, 97, Caßhel street, Linwood. 22.5 WANTKD, Youths for stations and farms. ..... WOd wages; also, Elderly N ursa. Ap.lv M*Donald, Manchester streat. 2251 ! WANTED, a Kosp.ctablo Girl to assist with 4. <. ._*_? H i> a sework. Apply, Ko. 11, Uarmnn Btreot, Addington. 2236 WANTED everybody to purchaso our Colonial and English Blankets and Flanuels • splendid value. Blaok, Beattie and i..*o. WANTED Kuown— l'hoice Ung Fish, 6d ptr c u.1, ! Largo Salt Herrint-s, 12 in a tin, 2. ; Smoked Bloater., tin of o e dozen 2s, tin of two dozen 3s; Kippored Mackerel Is 3d, Boneless ditto ls sd, Fresh Mackerel lOJd, Mackerol in Oil lsvid; Mull.t, 8d; Fresh Herrings 6|d, flat tins 7jd, at T. Taylor'.. sg 0 3 WANTED Kuown— Broken Metal and Shingle suitable for i;rives and garden paths ; also Washed Sand at lowest current rates. Asphalt Paths from eighteon nence to eightpence per yard, according to thickness and quality. Smart and Son, Sydenham, or Scott Bros. 2119 BE Sure you go to the Weekly Entertainm .nt To-night, Blue Bibbon Hall. Free. Welcome. 2250 PERHAPS you can do better, we think not, than Buy Your Boots at Mills' Salo. 2249 PBEMIER Boots, Be.tin New Zealand; wear like iron. Mills keeps 'em. 2219 PUT Your gaze on Mills ; he is all right, so are his Boots. 2_49 BETTEE Values thero never ware than at Mill.' Sale. 2219 CL"XTON, Cashel Btreet.— Extraordinary • Sile of New Season's Dresses, Furs, Jackets and Ulsters. 2246 HE DBUIDS* GALA COMMITTEE will meet on SATURDAY, thb 30th INST., IN THK D-tUIDS* HALL, At 8 p.m. J. K. TUI.LEY", President. 2256 J. EHODEti, Secretary. ST ALBAN3 BOEOUUH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for KEEBING and ASPHALTING the Footpath on the Papanui road, from Office road to Norman's road. Specification c.n be aeon at tbe offioe of the Council, where Tenders, addrussed to the Chairman of tbe Works Committee, will be received till 12 o'oloek noon on WEDNESDAY, June 3rd, IS9I. Tke lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W.-F. BEATSON, Purveyor to the Council. Borough Council Office, May 21st, 1891. 2130 SEALETTE AND SEALSKIN JACKETS MUFFS AND FUES FOB THE NECK IN GEEAT VAEIEIY. D.I.C. MAHTLE DEPABTMENT. THE D.I.C. has long been known as the Premier House in ths Colony lor MANTLES, JACKETS, AND CLOAKS Of all kinds, both for Ladies and Children's wear, and inspection is confidently invited of their large and beautiful stook, whioh for variety, style and price cannot be equalled in New Zealand. For Ladies wishing their Garments made to order, a large assortment of Habit Cloths, Mantlingß and Ulsterintcs is always kept in stook, and a perfect fit in any style is guaranteed. A splendid Assortment just opened of TEA and DRKSSINQ GOWN.S in all New Materials at moderate prices. D.LC. LADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S COSTUMES, SHAWLS AND SKIRTS. L2lt WATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES. SILVEB Patent Lever Watohes, 8 holes jewelled, warranted 10 years, £2 4s. English Levers, extra qnality, £3 10s. Genuine Eotherhams, £4 10s, Niokel and Waterbury Watches, 13s 6d, Boys' Niokel Watches oleaned or any new part Bupi»lie_, 2s 6d ; Lever Watohes, 4s 6d ; Clocks cleaned, 2s 6d. 8297 S. OLAEKE k CO., 148. Colombo street, oppoaite Beece and Sons. . ) *\ °. v -4- r" >~ V~ v v -> « \v^ _ v \>-\ I Phonography is so simple as to be readily learned oy uvivy one ut ordinary capacity, and the public bene tits to be derived from it are entirely incalculable— 7 -he late Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. PUPTI.S and others are notified of my change of address from Stanmore road to No. 13, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Postal address. P.0., Box 340. I have still vacancies for two or three Pupils. C. H. Gilby, certificated teaeher of Phonography. 110

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7176, 29 May 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7176, 29 May 1891, Page 2