A.D, 1892. Kew Year's Greetings. The Old has Gone The New has Come. ■ & B. INGOLD T»EGB o thank the public for tha measure o! Jt 7 snpport accorded him during A.D., 1891, An rusts that during the current year he may be ■67. n more thankful. 8. E. INGOLD, Darin* hia first year in business, having tsceW bo many assurances that he has pleased his customers by his efforts to provide them witU exaotly the thißg they want, and always at a FAIR PRICE, Confidently anticipates thtt during Hub. h's eeoond jear, hia efforts to please will be even more successful still. If you are not already numbered among his Customers, TRY THE SPKCIALITE DEAPEB. One Trial Eespeotfully Solicited. Fob Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, ibbons, Laces, Belts, raws, Flowers, Feathers, nets, Underclothing, Baby Linen, &c, &c., And all for PEOMPT NETT CASH (Oh, the power of it !) TEY S. R. INGOLD, :SPECIALITE DEAPEE, EIGH STEEKT, OHEI-TCHUBCH, Next to Peterson's (Jeweller), and opposite to D.1.0. ACCIDENTAL DEATH, £10. £10. £10. WE GUARANTEE TO PAY TO THE HEIE3 or 191 MAN OB WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED, £10, Provided that at the time' of death they were wearing a Pair of our Boots or Shoes purchased at ■either of our Shops, EMPIEE. ICABHEL STEEET (Opposite the Gate) AHD COLOMBO STREET NORTH (Opposite Cook and Boss'). RAYNER AND SPSS. "CANTERBURY TIMES." THUESDAT, JAN. 14, 1832. EARLY SETTLEMENT. A GLIMPSE AT CANTERBUBY'S EARLT HI3TOEY. Arrival of the First I Chriatcbnrch as it i'oar Ships. I was in 1852. The London "Times" on the "Lyttolton Times." A PILGRIM'S LETTER. The Hardships and Experiences of an Early Settler. SUNDAY IN THE SYDNEY DOMAIN. "Thonsands of Persons— well-dressed, ill. dressed, shabby, dirty— loiter about," A Never-to-be-forgotten Soene. COMING FASHIONS. "The Newest Thing in Bonnets: a Miniature Edition of our Grandmother's Friend, The Coalscuttle." THE BEAUTIES OF NAPIEE. A Christchurch Lady's Impressions of the Town. BUSH LITPE IN THE NORTH. A Warning to Intending Settlers. A GKEAT HORSE. A Hero of the English Turf. tbottingTbeform. Why and Where it is Needed. THE TETGOWN. Superseded by the " Priucess Dress." A ROYAL HOME. 7 ln Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandrinfrham. A SNOW~QUEEN. " She was Clad in the Pnroßt White." THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL. An Expensive Miscalculation; THE ORIENrAL~BASKET TKICK. Sir J. M. Maskelyne Kemoves the Mjatery attached to it. STOEIES O5 1 INDIAN BEASTS. Extracts from Mr Kipliug's Volume of Animal Lore. AN AUSTBALIAnTcLAUDE DUVAL. An Evening with a Bushrauger. CHRISTMAS BOOKS. What tha London Pub'iaherß Produced for the Festive tieaßon. TELEGEAPHY WITHOUT WIEES. *' I*, was vain to attempt to pta'aco the marvels ot the Future." AEABS IN CENTRAL AFEICA. THE OI'HKR SIDH OF THE QUESTION. " Mostly good, humane aud honourable men." LADT CYCLISTS. A Long but Pleasant Eide. THE HUMAN MAGNET. A Nineteenth Century Wonder. BEES AS MESSENGERS. Experiment!) that have Proved Successful. HEEE COMES THE BOGIE MAN. Mr Stead's " Beat Ghost Stories." "WHALING IN "THE SOUTHEEN OCEAN. Proposal to Eatablißh a Whale fishery in the Antarctic Beaa. MISSIONARIES IN CHINA Intruders not Appreciated by the Inhabitants of tha Flowery i.and. THE FREEDOM OF WOMEN. Mrs Henry Fawcett's Powerful Argument. PRICE SIXPENCE.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7179, 14 January 1892, Page 3
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