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f— Ml ll-- i r.?.,_*&>^;-,mimmTVmmmmwmammmammm GB^AT MIL INERT SALE, OWING very largely to the unseasonableuess of the weather during the month of May, we have determined, in order to avoid having a big Millinery Stock left on our hands, to MARK DOWN TO SUCH PRICES AS MUST RESULT IN A QUITTANCE. SEE OUB Fully Trimmed Black Straw " Turned-briHi Sailor " Hats at ls lld and 2s 6d each. Black Bock Straw "Picotee" (the newest " Sailor"), Fully Trimmed, in two colours, at 2s lld each. SEE OUB Black and Coloured FELT Sailor Hats, fully Trimmed in Two Colours, at 3s 6d eachastonishing valne. ALL OUR STOCK OF NEW FASHIONABLE TiQUKS! TOQUES!! TOQUES!?! BLICK, NAVY AND BROWN, Trimmed with Velvet, Furs and Astrachan, to be cleared at 3s lld each (a rare chance). BRIGHTONS AND FOUR-B -HANDS, Trimmed "Brightons" and " Four-in-hands," comfortable, close-fitting Hats for travelling, riding, &c, to be sacrificed at 2s lidsurprising. AIL OTHEK MILLINEBY AT SUCH ABSURDLY LOW PBICES, As will be best credited by inspection; therefore, DO NOT FAIL TO BEE WINDOW ! SEE WINDOW ! SEE WINDOW ! SS. R. Ingold, THE CHEAP FANCY Bechereh.. Milliner and Mantle, Hosiery, Glove, and Corset Specialist, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, Between Petersen's and "The Hall." SKIN T-fcISEASES /"lURED, KEN JLfISEASES \_;UBED. Carlton Mill road, Merivale, June 30th, 1893. Mr E. W. HALL, Medical Herbalist, 152, Armagh street, Christchurch. Dear Sir,— l was suffering for some time with a very painful skin clisease, and I was under the Doctor's hands for weeks, without deriving any benefit, so I decided to call and explain my case to you, when you assured me you could do me good. I then placed myself under your treatment, and I am happy to say that the medicine and the lotion you gave me worked wonders. I will be most happy to recommend to you anyone suffering from skin diseases. Yours very gratefully, 8846 E. S. TUCKER. Late Advertisements. ■ LOST, on Sunday night in Latimer square, Overcoat Cape. Kindly return " Times " Office, j Beward. ' 9127 j WANTED. Barmaid at once ; 255, and more if , suits. Sime's Begistry, 171, Armagh ■ street. 9128 ANTED, at once, competent Barmaid, | Hotel Employees* Bureau, 204, Hereford street. 9131 j WANTED, General Servant, used to children. , Apply, Sea View Villa, opposite hotel, ; New Brighton. 9134 WANTED, by three young gents, Board and Residence ; terms moderate. Apply, 1 Boarder, "Times" Office. 9129 | ANTED, 50 loads good Stable Manure, delivered Avonside. Parsonson, Thirva, Betreat road, Avonsido. 9133 WANTED imuiediat-y, an experienced Barmaid, private bar. Mrs Higgs, Begistry Office, 125, St Asaph street. 9135 WANTED, by respectable young woman, situation as Housemaid oi- General ; hotel or restaur: \ A.K., " Star " Office. 9124 W....rrD to Rent, a House of three rooms in respectable locality, or unfurnished room •with widow or elderly couple. Apply, Y.X., " Star" Office. 9133 ANTED Known— "Devereux's Patent Knee Protector"— no more sore knees— recom. mended by medical men forhousemaids, farmers instacking and all persons c ngaged in kneeling occu Nations. Price, 3s 6d pair. Wholesale from C. D. lightband, Manufacturer, Christchurch; retail from all Iron—iongers1 ron— ion gers and Storekeepers. 7361 OTTLES ! Bottles 1 . 1 All kinds for sale cheap. J. Snell, Bottlo Merchant, Elizabeth street, Sydenham. 8304 VEB-WHERE we go they shout i£ "Standard" Tea. For they can't get on without it, "Standaxd" Tea. There is a simul. taneous mutter, from the palace to the gutter, with our cake or bread and butter. Give ns " Standard" Tea. X727 TWO comfortable Furnished Front Booms, or Peiroom only, to Let. 93, Tnam street. 9130 "O-i /"V WORTH of Household F-rniture can 3Q X " be obtained for Fifty Shillings by the ■Cash or Hire System Time-Deferred Payment of Walters and Co., Upholsterers , Cabinet-makers, 41, 43, 45, 47, Victoria street. Beautiful Goods, ■best material and workmanship. Low prices •marked in plain figures. Terms, one-quarter of the value down, balance by easy weekly, fortnightly, or monthly instalments. X859 HORNBY DANCING ASSEMBLY. ~ TT'O' slo NIGHT WEDNESDAY, JULY 26th. Coaoh leaves Simpson and Waffi-ms' 7 p.m., re_uri_ng_!_..m. Return fare, le. Admission to Hall, Is 'Cd. 9125 •SPANISH WARSHIP NAITTILUS. THE 'Beoeption Committee of the warship Nautilus will leave Christchurch forLyttel«a*y .bel.SSp.m. train 9026 jrO-MOBK^-V, WEDNESDAY, _6t_ INST.. Latest Shipping, LYTTELTON. .d« RIVED. July 25— Nautilus?, Spanish naval training ship, 800 tons. Commander Barriere, from Wellington. July 25— Sotorua, s.s., 576 tone, Cameron, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. PassengersMisses Hughes and O'Ccnor, Mesdames $iod?ers and child, Brew and child, Mews Borrow, Woodward, Brut, Bountrell, Thompson, Robinson and Wise, J-aiy 25— Tarawera, s.s., 1&39 tons, Sincle.fr, from Auckland, Gisborne, .Napier and Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agenta. Passengers — Misses Bla-t-Wc<od (2), pJ&kY, Lodge, Pullen, Swanstozr

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Star (Christchurch), 25 July 1893, Page 3

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