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A GOOD FIGUBE DEMANDS A WELL-FITTING CORSET. A BAD FIGUBE IMPERATIVELY DESERVES IT. /^OEBETB FOB TALL FIGUBES COE3ETBFOB SHORT FIGUBES! COKBETS FOR SLIM FIGURES I COR3ET3 FOB OPPOSITE FIQUBE3 ! CORSETS FOB EVERYBODY I S, B. I.VGOLD'S 2a 3d Corset, A Masterpiaoe at the Price. 8< B. INQOLD'S 2a lid Corset, Strong, Bervloeable, and Cheap. S B, INGOLD'S 3s 6d Corset, Exceptional Value. 8. B. INQOLD'S "Boneless" Coraots, from 2s lid to 10s 6d. The Quintessence of Comfort. & B. INGOLiys Unbreakable " Proteotor " Stay Busks, i-poon-shaped, on'; 6d per pair, are nude with strip of Watch* Bpriog Steel at back. " Double Bteels cannot break." All sizes, from 10 to 13|in. 8 B. INGOLD'B Children's Stty Bands, Bodices, and Corsets In Variety. 8. B. INQOLD'S Ladies' Underclothing is to be relied upon. S, B. INGOLD'B Ladies' Corsets, all sizeß, from 18 to 36in always in stock. S. R. INGOLD, THE CHEAP DRAPER, HOSIERY AND COSSET SPECIALIST, HIGH STBBKT, CHEISTCHUECH, -Next to Peterson's (Jeweller), and opposite to D.I.C. ACCIDENTAL DEATH £10. £10. £10. WE GUABANTEB TO PAT TO THE HEIBB or ast MAN OB WOMAN ACOIDENTAIiLT KILLED, £10, Provided that at the time of death they were •weartof a Pair of our Boots or Shoes purchased at ■either of our Shops, EMPIRE, ICABHEL STREET (Opposite the Cafe) ajtd COLOMBO BTKEET NORTH (Opposite Cook and Boss'). TUYXER AND BQVS. Late Advertisements. WANTKD. Two Smart Boys. Apply, frown Iron Works, Armagh street. 7939 TXTANTOD, La 4 aboa* 16, to milk and help in J/\ garden, tpp'y. Post Office, Sprinefleld rood. 7933 WAMTID at ouae, Boocn nnd Kbnes to Bepair. H. Corriok, Uootmaker, Colombo street. "ANTKD, 'enders for erection of Stables. Plans and gpec'floations at 65, Armagh etroet. Tenders to be in 12th Feb. 7934 W'ANTBD a man to pnith an Invalid's chair for about two hour* n. dny, two days a week. A pply, 257, North town belt, Obristobnroh, between \ and 6 p.m. 7836 W'ANTBD, a gentleman to aooompany Two men to the Otira Gorge and back next ■week, weather permitting. C. Dunn, 128, Manohester street. 7937 ARTESIAN 'Wells.— Grant, Ferry road and Colombo street, is the cheapest ; good flow guaranteed, 7935 W' ANI'KI> toSel), Pure Minorca Cockare's . Apply, L, Hardie, 78, et Adapu tnreet, LinwooJ. __. 7940 'ANTED to Sail, Hover Bioyole; ball, bearing throughout 1 almoHC uew. John Kerr. Watohmakor. ' 7>] <mhn «tr«^ 79t1 FIVK shilling* JttewHra. — j>uat, t>»> m-.oj Brand on right ea>- ; rope on neck. Jaraea Lee Good, Manchester street. 7938 L0.0.F.. {OlS^ M ' U - T OY.AL CITY OF NORWICH JUVENILE XJ LODGE, liYTTELTON. ANNUAL PICNIC TO LITTLE AKALOA, THURSDAY, 11th Feb , 1892. Per a.B. John Anderaon. Members to meat at the Hall at 8.45 a.m. Tioketa— Juveniles Is, adults 2a. CHAS. BUUHR. Preoident. GBO. DIMOND, Latest Shipping. ••■ LYTTELTON. AEBIYKD. Feb. 9— Talune, s.a., 2000 tons, Sheppard, from Sydney, via Auchland and way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Paaaengera— Misses Ruddenklan, Anderson, Eos? and Stevenson, Mesdames Ponaford, Steinweldt, Lightband, Ed(?ar, Tiobner, finddenklau and Barclay, Messrs Ponsford, Hipkins, Shield, Banks, Withell, Monk, Wood, Brown, Lightband, Smart, Andrews, Atkinson, Tichner, Benley, Saundera, Rowbotham, Miller, Hungerford and eighteen steerage. Feb. 9— Mftngana, b.b., 760 tons, Lambert, from Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers — Mesdames RoEcoe, Mann, Jordon, Baggett and child, il'Cardell, O'Shea, Thompson, -Paahby, Misses Thompson, Roscoe, Mitchell, Rev Murray, "Major Taylor, Messrs Shirley, Barton, Aitken, Allen, Bartley, Sullivan, Hodrew, Cederholm, Moorehouße, Schaefer, Sfiyche, Lftdger, Barrett, Mills, Naylor, Bpllhouse, Marks, Neill, Humphreys, Soarle, Finlay, Dogerty, Lee, Hulbert, Menlove, Pattulo, Smith, Lewis, Booth, Pollock ; fourteen steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Dunbdin, Feb. 9. Sailed — ' Penguin. Passengers — Mrs Campbell, Messrs Campbell, Kutledge, Tnnall, Smith, Israelai (2), Montague, and Captain Anderson. Bluff, Feb. 9. Arrived— Wriirarapa, from Melbourne, Vi& Hobart, at 5.45 a.m. She left'.Williamstown at 5.35 p.m. on Feb. 2, el»ared Port Phillip Heads at 7.30 p.m., had Swan Island abeam at 2.35 p.m. on Feb. 3, arriving at Hobarb at 8 a.m. on Feb. 4. She sailed the s»me day at 8.20 p.m., and arrived off Milford Sound at U p.m. on Feb. 7 ; entered the Sound at 7 a.m. on "Feb. 8, sailing again at 9.45 a.m. She had PuyBegur Point abeam at 8 p.m., arriving as above. She experienced light ea3terlv ■winds and fine weather from Melfcourne to Hobatt, followed by fresh southerly winds till Feb 7, and •afterwards by a strong southerly gale and squally weather, with a high sea, to Milford. These were followed by light winds and fine weather to Weit Cape, thence fresh easterly winds and a bead sea till he» arrival. Passengers — Tor Bluff — Mesdames. Norman and Jackson, Mihb Whittingbam, Messia Credington, Wood, Arnndel, Ellis, Wilson, Jackson, Wills, Langdale, Ledingham and Eoutj for Dunedin— Meßdameu O'Connor, Bowlett, Cuthbert, Learmouth, Synott, Younger, Bousnard and child, and Adams, Misses Sinclair, Bnrrell, Beros and Adams, Messrs Hunter, Learmonth, Synott, Pitt, 'Warner, Lesser, Hamilton, Taylor, Mill, Henderson, Muir, Charles, Scott, Cadby, Bousnard, Adams, Dr M'Kenzie and Professor Ulrioh ; for Lyttelton— Mrs Wenty, Messrs Cole, Thwaites, Lucy, Sadler, and Smith j for Wellington— MieFea Dyer an& Yuille, Messrs Burr and Duncan; for -Napier— Miss Conollyj for Auckland— Mrs 'Warn, Messrs O'Grady, Ward, Peyton and servant j for Sydney— Mrs Oliver, Miss Anderson, Messrs Mack, Carmiohael, Lloyd, Beva Canon Potter and Bailhache; and thirty-eight steerage for all ports. ACCIDENTAL DEATH. TPjßb Pbbsb Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, Feu. 9. A telegram from Stratford states that 1 -man named Patrick Whelan, & labourei working on Hay ward road, was killec j«Btotf»7 by a I ailing tree.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7201, 9 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7201, 9 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7201, 9 February 1892, Page 3

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