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FROM DOUBLE NOUGHTS TO EIGHTS. TC NOWING the groat difficulty that latlleß |V generally have in proouring Gloves loSit the hands o( Younj Children S. R. INGOLD Was careful to Indent a Good Paroel, iuo'uding I Sizes 00, 0, 1 and 2. These goods have now arrived, and comprise— Children's Lisle Thrond Gloves Children's Lisle Gloves, with re-inforocl fingers Children's Taffeta Hilk Gloves Children'n Taffeta Gloves with re-inforoed fingers liadUs' liißle '1 bread Gloves, 6\d Ladles' Lisle Gloves, superflno quality. Did ladles' Lisle Qlovoa. with re-lnforoed flugerg, 18 Ladies' Fine Taffeta Silk Gloves, Is 6d Ladies' Taffeta Gloves, with ro.lnforoed fingers, Isßd 1 Ladies' Tuffeta Glovae, with kid tips, la 3d iLadifis' Pure Bilk Gloves from Is 6d to 4s 6d (extra heavy Milanese) s. it iNGOins KID GLOVES ore nil made from oarefully seleoted Skius, Oar 4s lid Best Kid Glove is nnsur. passed for Qnality and Finish. Unr WONDERFUL GLOVE ■WONDERFUL Gl OVK ■WONDERFUL Q ~i •% GLOVE WONDERFUL lID GLOVB WONDERFUL GT.OVK WONDEBFUL GLOVB npnOßOd to bo the Cheapest Kid Glove in the Market— See Them. Oar Best Quality Doe Skin Glove will wear woll end wnsh well, tnd is a capital glov.) for travelling, chopping, riding, boating and evening wear. S. R. fNGOLD, FANCY DBAPfiB, HEOHERCHH MILLINER, AND HOBIEET, GLOVE, AND CORSET SPECIALIST, HIGH STiIEET, OHBIBTCHUBOH. Next to Petersen'a (Jeweller) and opposite to . " K.1.0." Late Advertisements. T OST— On Wednesday Night— SUver-mounted JLi Briar Pipe and Block of Tobacco. Finder will bo rewarded onleavlnglt at Central H0te1.6906 BIRA.YED from Papanai, a Chestnat Mare; bony enlargement of the near knea i had a oover on. A reward will be given to anjone brin;s ing her to M. 8. Campbell, KBq., Delta, Fapanai, or shing information as to her whereabouts will be* rewarded.. MO* TO LET- Furnished Bed and Sitting-room ; also, Bedroom ; for one or two finulo Gentlemen, 183, Armagh street. 6907 "CTfTANTED Known— Mrs Hojran, Phrenologist W- and Palmist. 22, Horatio Btreec, ha. re. turned from her tour south. Hourß— 9 am. to 10 p.m. 6894 '§" OST— White Cockatoo, with chain attaohed to I 4 leg. Finder rewarded Koyal Hotel, Christo nut oh. 0909 WANTED Known— F. Baunton's Drag will rnn to and from the Bhow Grounds on Friday. 8908 ANTED, for Gixborne, tv Hood Cutter; must be a praotical tailor, Apply to Blng, Harris and Co., Ohmtohnrob. 5910 WANTED, to Transfer Superior Boardinghonse, established seven years ; furnished ; four boarders. A. 8., " Stur " UffiVe. S9lB WANTED, Board and Lodging for young person en go god during day, in quiet houie: terms moderate. Apply J.T., "Star" Office. SOU LOBT— On Tuesday uighl— i-ay J?o.iy. Koturn to Hvslop, 138, Canhel street, Christchmoh. 66U «* CANTERBURY TIMES." j PBIDAT. NOVEMBER 13, 1891. j speoial"holiday NUMBER. I NOW PUBLISHED, WITH SUPPLEMENT OP SIXTEEN PAGES. THE DAIRyInDUSTRY, Buggiißtions by Mr John Saners. BMALL HOLDINGS AND HIGH CULTIVATION. I samples of Encouraging Buooess. EXHAUSTION OF THE SOIL. By Professor Uonry Stewart. CHICKS IN MIDSUMMER. ' By a Farmer's Dao3htor. ENGLAND IN Tilj EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. Strange People and strange Ways. TENDENCY oFaUSTRALIAN LEGISLATION. Ihe Power of Collective Uooioty. CERTAINTY" OF HOME RULE. By the Right Hon W. E. Gladstone. HOW TO AVERT LITIGATION. A Good Example from Norway. FARMING IN TARANAKI. Prospects of Sottlornont. DESTRUCTION* OF WEEDS. Timoly Directions. THE JERSEY COW. ■f he Bent (or the Dairy. as: burton horses. A Successful Breeder. CHRISTIE MURRAY : "Amusing, satiriool, terse," (By Helen Davis.) ARTIFICIAL RAIN. Successful Experiments. ALL FLESH IS GRASS, A VHgotarian'B Thoory. THE WATSO~NS AT HOME In English Literature. STATION LIFE. (By Cosmopolite.) FRUIT TREES ano THEIR PARASITES. ((HyJ.N.) SPANISH STORY OF THE ARMADA : Ifu-lher Cox/eotions to History. HOW IT FEELS TO BE ELECTROCUTED. (By One who has Tried It.) THE RIGHT "SIDE OF WAR " Haa made men and morals." DRINK AND DRUNKENNESS : A Great Booial Question— The "Way to Reform. A PLEA FOR ALCOHOL. "Teetotalismiathoweikoat and most misohievona orazo of the nineteenth century." RAMBLING NOTE¥~ON AUSTRALIAN BAMBLINGS. (By a Canterbury Man.) THE LABOUR CONGRESS How and Why It Failed. ROMANCE OF~iLBOTWCITY : Edison's Skotoh of the 25th Century. THE RULES~"OF RACING. Where are they ? ENGLISH SPORT AS IT IS. (By an Occasional Correspondent.) THE METROPOLITAN RACE MEETING, ALL THE NEWSJ>F THE WEEK. PBIOE SIXPENCE. Latest Shipping, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS DUNBDIN, NOV. 12. ; Sailed-Manapouri ; pasßengew-M* F. Moss and Mra Shanks. The R.M.S. Arawft, from London vi4 Teneiiffe and Capetown, arrived i earlj- thw morning, and teamnea her voyage to WelHnfton at 6 a.m. t*™* o !^^ ft'l 81 passengers foi Aoßtrali» and 180 for j New Zealand. i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7318, 12 November 1891, Page 3

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