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NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. H. WILKINSON SAS BEMOVED his Business to Premisea DIRECTLY OPPOSITE his Old Shop in ' street. Sale Continued for Few Weeks Longer, as the Stock Must be Seduced. IGBEAT BAEGAINS~FOB CASH ONLY. STOCK SACEIFICED. ppoaite W. Strange and Co. XBO6 late ■' avemsements. I Theatbe Royal. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! COLLNT-DOBSON DEAMATIC AND COMEDY COMPANY. (" Organised 1890. ") I Survival of the Fittest. $ Under the direction of J. E. Petherick. The Powerful and Eomantic Irish Drama, by the late Dion Boucicault, entitled, THE SHAUGHBAUN 'THE*SHA(TGHRAUN THE SHAUGHEAUN Conn J. P. O'Nxn. Captain Moltneux Coiiirr Dobboh Claire Ffoiliot Idrene Thornton . NOTWITHSTANDING the expense attending this successful enterprise, the management announce the unprecedented prices of CIECLE 2/. STALLS -\l PIT gJ The first and only dramatic organisation that has over played at these prices in the Australasian Colonies. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Tickets atEslick's and Whitta's, Tobacconists. "CIVEBYWHEEE we go they shout it, MM "Standard" Tea. For they can't get on without it, "Standard" Tea. There in a simultaneous mutter, from the palace to the gwiter, with our cake or bread and butter, Give us " Standard" Tea. X727 SATURDAY NEXT, APEIL 15th, 1893, At 11 a.m. "|»/r ESSES BOWMAN & SON instructed by -LTJu Mr J. G. Shrimpton, Licensed Pawnbroker, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, In their Booms, No. 200, HEBEFOED STEEET, UNREDEEMED PLEDGES As under — 665, 18-10-90, picture and 2 books; 1675, 4-2-91, lace ; 2080, 18-3-91, 5 cups and saucers, decanter and flask ; 2518, 25-4-91, clothing ; 2808, 26-5-91, brooch ; 3052, 17-63D1, 2 feathers ; 3770, 27*91, S H lever, 6 Albert ; 4192, 8-10-91, cabinet, knives, book ; 4593, 19-11-91, 5 books ; 4723, 28-11-91, G. lever and pendant ; 5680, 29 2-92, cutlery; 5989, 28-3-92, S^T F Geneva ; 6307, 284-92, brooch ; 6042, 244)2, album s b 333, 304-92, sewing-machine ; 6366, 5-5-92, G brooch; 6387, 6-5-92, SHEotherham; 6412, 10-5-92, brooch; 6511, 20-5-92, S cup; 6526, 20-5-92, S H lever; 6533, 21-5-92, SH lever; 6536, 21-5-92, SK watotL and Albert; 6562,25-5-82, SH lever; 6584, 26-5-92,2 bracelets, necklet and locket; 6602,28-5---92, locket; 6690, 6-6-92, muff, brooch, earrings and ring; 6716, 8-6-92, S H lever ; 6745, 11-6-92, necklet, locket, bracelet ; 6748, 11-6-92, boots ; 6750, 11-6-92. muff and tippet ; 6753, 11-6-92, 2 G rings, S necklet and locket ; 6755, 11-6-92, cloak; 6779, 14-6-92, coat • 6857, 23-6-92, teapot and tea spoons; 6877, 25-6-92J SH lever and Albert; 6911, 28-6-92, plated ware' 6928, 30-6-92, brooch; 6932, 1-7-92, clock; 6934, 1-7^ 92, ring ; 6941, 2-7-93, 3 Masonic aprons ; .6961, 4-7-92, hand sew.-mnchine ; 6967, 4-7-92, S-H lever. G Albert; 6984, 7-7-92, brooch, S H Geneva, SOF Geneva j 7006, 9-7-92.S OF Geneva; 7014, 9-74)2, SH lever; 7059,13-7-92, accordeon; 7100, 18-7-92, ring ; 7114, 19-7-92, counterpane ; 7117, 19-7-92, furs • 7123, 19-7-92, pin ; 7129, 20-7-92, SH leYex and wrap • 7153, 22-7-92, dress, biscuit jar and butter disfi; 7168, 25-7-92, parcel jewellery; 7279, 5-8-92, clock; 7290, 6-8-92, metal watch; 7375, 13-8-92, 2 S H Genevas; 7377, 13-8-92, ring; 7386, 15-8-92, OFG Geneva; 7393, 16-8-92, overcoat j 7424, 20-8-92, overcoat; 7431, 20-8-92, material; 7432, 20-8-92, S H Botherham; 7433, 20-8-92, dress; 7458, 23-8-92, 5 antimacassars ; 7500, 27-8-92, G hook, S ring ; 7504, 27-8-92, clothing,- 7528, 30-8-92, cloak ; 7529, 30-8-92, album ; 7532, 30-8-92, hose ; 7540, 31-&92, collarette and cuffs: 7558, 3-9-92, metal watch, chain and pendant ; 7559, 3-9-92, wringer ; 7561, 3-9-92, basket, &o. ; 7563, 3-9-92, album ; 7570,. 5-94)2, dish, &c. ; 7573, 5-9-92, pin; 7585, 6-9-92, Albert and locket; 7586, 6-9-93, picture; 7620, 10-9-92, mirror, tablecloth, &c. ; 7621, 10-9-92, picture; 7624, 10-9-92, SOF lever; 7636, 12-9-92, brooch; 7693, 20-9-92, ring, clock, clothing, &c. ; 7698, 20-9-92, ring, Ac. ; 7707, 22-9-92, Albert; 7713,22-9-92, SH lever; 7724! 23-9-92, table-cloths, &c. ; 7772, 28-9-92, table-cloths, &c; 7789, 30-9-92, bonnet; 7800,1-10-92, glass and clothing; 7848, 8-10-92, SOF Geneva; 8031,24-10---92, coat; 8078, 29-10-92, clothing; 8079, 29-10-92, clothing; 8094, 31-10-92, rug ; 8208, 11-11-92, clothing; 8220, 12-11-92, dress ; 8275,17-11-92, blankets: 8434, 2-12-92, suit; 8448, 3-12-92, dress suit; 8490! 8-12-92, suit; 8520, 10-12-92, waterproof ; 8563,14-12---92, dress; 8603, 19-12-92, dress; 8719, 30-12-92, 2 coats, 1 vest; 8724, 31-12-92, coat; 8737, 31-12-92, shirts and underclothing ; 8759, 3-1-93 skirt; and othes goods too numerous to particularise. Note.— Mr Shrimpton has instructed us to Sell every lot without reserve. A bonafide clearance will be made. BOWMAN & SON, 6988 Auctioneers, &c, 200, Hereford street. THE "OANTERBURY TIMES" TfIUESDAT, APEIL 6. PRIZE "STORY. No. 9. "MAN AND WOMAN'S MEBOY." SCIENCE. Making Diamonds— The Chignecto Eailway— The Art of Tea Drinking. DRAMATIC. A Wonderful Child Mimic. NATURALIST. INSECT ACEOBATS. Their Training and the Cruelties they Suffer. LITERARY. How Miss Braddon Wrote Her First Novel. THE TRAVELLER. THE MATABELE. A Strange Nation. THE SKETOHER. The Czar's Greatest Soldier : The Man Who Will Lead in Eussia's Next War. Ho the Dead Eeturn ? A Clergyman's Experiences in Spiritualism. A Forgotten Exploit : The Defence of Alicante. The Story of a Great Family Vendetta. A Lost Battle : An Indian Sketch. "Work in Central Africa. Fighting Dervishes. GENERAL. The Greek Prison System. Saved by the Eeporters. AGRICULTURAL. Tanners' Taxation— Money in Eggs— Maori CratiTOtions— i. Welcome Departure— Small HeWings— Weather Forecasts — Calf-rearmg — Butter Prospects— An Interesting Comparison—Food for All— Stock and j Dairy Notes— Arab Horses— ' Value of Clover— SettlementWheat Nomenclature — JFee&ing Pigs— Things Worth Knowing. SPORTING. fihe Canterbury Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting— A 'Great Eoce for a Great Stake— Steward* Betting— Better Supervision — A Hard Case— New Zealanders Abroad — Uotes by •" Castor "—Jotting by " Bandom "—Australian Items— English and Foreign, FICTION. she Adventure ef the Yellow Face— The Man with the Washing Machine — The Staff of Life— His Lncky Eace. H FOOTBALL. THE FOUE THBEE-QUABTEB SYSTEM. ladiesTpage. A lady's Maid's Story— The Working Womett of New Zealand— How She Did it— The Housekeeping Problem in America— New TintsHow to Preserve Eggs. PRICE SIXPENCE. j

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4613, 8 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4613, 8 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4613, 8 April 1893, Page 3

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