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NOTICE OF BE3JIOVAL. fi '* ILK 1 9801! HAS BEMOYED his Business to Premises BIEECTLY OPPOSITE his Old Shop in igh street. . ; Sale Continued for Few Weeks Longer, as the Stock Must be Beduced. GBEAT BABGWd3rS~FOB i) ,CASEr, ONLY. STOCK' BIpBIFICED. pposito >W. Strange and Co. ' XBO6 Funerals THE Friends •of the late "William Har are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, No. 4, Willow street, for the Addington Cemetery, at 3.30 p.m., Wednesday, April 12. J W; LANGFOED, Undertaker. 7818 Corner North and East Belts. Office, 133, Colombo street. Telepbor.^ W7. late ." --»»*-!sements. WANTED, Two Boiler Millers. Apply Addington Mills. WANTED, a Eespectable Girl as General _ _ Servant. Apply 30, Armagh street east. 42 WANTED, tra Experienced Machinist for Underclothing-. Apply Mrs "WTiitley, 145, Armagh street. 7041 WANTED, Female Servants, with references, to apply at J. M'Donald's, Manchester atreet. No engagement no fee. 7039 W ANTED to Let, 7 Acres Land, House, 5 rooms, stable and outbuildings, two miles from town. Apply A.8., Box 186, Post Office. 7047 A YOUNG Man requires lodging vrith a t\ Private Family. State terms. L.D.,"Star-" Office. 7046 XTJVEBYWHEEE we go they shout it, I*4 "Standard" Tea. For they can't get on without it, "Standard" Tea. There ia a simnltoneouß mutter, from the palace to the gutter, with our cake or bread and butter, Give ua " Standard" Tea. X727 FOB SALE, Good Young Sheep Dog. Any trial given. Apply Mr White, Port Hills. 7050 T7IOUND, in High street, Lady's Gold Brooch. _HJ Owner can have same applying this Office. 7049 LOST, between St Albans and New Brighton, vii North Belt and Stanmore Bridge, a Purse containing money. Finder will be rewarded upon returning same to Office of thia Paper. 7045 ■ MBS IZJBTT, Manchester street.— Wanted to adopt, without premium, Girl (3 to 6 years). Kequires : — Youth for hotel, Cook and Laundress, Station Woman Cook, Needlewoman, Barmaids, Hotel Housemaids. . 7044 C<HOBTHAND— Economy of Time. Wanted, >3 50 Young Men to join Shorthand classes now forming at V.M.C.A. Fee, 5s per quarter. Classes for Ladies. First lesson Tuesday, 11th Inst. 7034 TOMATOES, best quality, One Penny a Pound. Trigance, Princes street, Madras street north. 7040 TENDEBS are invited for PAINTING Mrs P. HAUMEE'S HOUSE at Fendalton. Particulars can be obtained on Premises. Teudera will close on FEIDAY, 14th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- • cepted. 7048 FOE KAIKOTJEA DIRECT. jf>JLs> HHHE S.S. jane douglas Will leave TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 6 p.m. CUFF & GBAHAM, JMI Agent 3. UNDEE BILL OF SALE. TO-MORROW, Commencing at 2 p.m. Superior Furniture, Briusmead Piano, Elegant Sideboard, Suite, Carpets, Two Pier Glasses, ■ Bedroom Furniture, &c, &c. BONA FIDE UNKESEBVED SALE AT BOWMAN & SON'S BOOMS, instructed by th ' holder of the Bill of Sale. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Seized under power of Bill of Sale, And to be SOLD WITHOUT EESEEVErFull particulars and list in yesterday's and to--morrow's papers. On view to-aay. Inspection invited. BOWMAN & SON, Auctioneers, 7812 200. Hereford street.. EXTENSIVE AND BONA FIDE CLEARING SALE. JT> -|7-ING & CO. have received « X\/« jV instructions from the faint owners to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the residence of Captain Deighton, J.P., No. 12, Peterborough street, near Madras street, on WEDNESDAY, APEIL 12th, At 12 o'clock, A very large assortment of FUENITTJRE o£ choice quality and in the very pink of condition, Comprising— Brussels carpets, tapestry carpeta, American organ (a choice instrument), sofas, gents and ladies' chairs in rep, occasional chairs, pictures, cabinets, fancy card - tables, Japanese vase 3, curtain poles and curtains, hearth rugs, fenders and fire-irons in brass, plated and polished steel, marble clock, side -boards, foot stools, gents and ladies' arm chairs in leather, sofas, 8 dining-room chairs, tumblers, wine glasses, dinner ware, overmantel, Austrian chairs, cruet stands, pickle jars, toast racks, E.P. spoons, (table, desert and tea), knives and forks, coal vases, books, double and single iron bedstends, spring mattresses, flax mattresses, bolsters, pillows and pillow slips, blankets, sheets, wardrobes, Dtichesse tables, washstands, chests drawers (8), bedroom carpets, rugs, door mats, oilcloth, kitchen utensils, large number sets toilet ware, double 8.8.L. gun, boilers, saucepans, kettles, fryingpans, tubs, perambulators, and a lorjje variety of goods far too numerous to give m detail, including a. choice Rustic Cart; nearly new and in perfect order. The Auctioneers invite a large attendance of buyers, as the goods to be offered are all nearly new, and are for absolute sale. J. E. KING & CO., H. B. SOEENSEN, 7480 Auctioneer. Latest Shipping. ♦ LYTTELTON. ABBIYBO. April 11— Kahu, b.b., 99 tona, Eomeril, from Chatham Islands. Kineey and Co., scents. Pasßengera — - Mißsea Akerne, Beamish, Williams and Dickson, Mesdameß Brown, Moore and Knowles, Captain Oibaoo, Messrs Gillett, Hawkins, Brown and eight childran, John, Moore, Poynter ■and seven natives. April 11— Te Anau, s.a., 1023 tons, Todd, from Sydney via Auckland and way ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. April 11 — Kotorna, c.c., 576 tons, Cameron, from Dunedin. Union Steamship "Company, agents. Passengers — Misses Niven, Curline, M'Kobbie, "White and Oanning, Messrs Webenclorf, Gray, "Walker, Marshall, Coomba ; and four steerage. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. TiKABUi April 11. The barque Lintrathen arrived off here thia morning. The fcjg went out and ordered het to Ljttelton. AUSTRALIAITsHIPPIN G. Btdwbt, April 11, Sailed— -Wakatipu, f,or Wellington.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4615, 11 April 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4615, 11 April 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4615, 11 April 1893, Page 3

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