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: Business Notioe« ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE. ITHIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS, WITHOUT RESERVE. ARMSTRONG'S SALE OF THE SEASON. TA RMSTEONG&CO. will Commcnca a o J\. CLEARING SALE of WLNTEK DRAPERY TO-MOEEOW. The well-known quality of the Goods imported by them, and the Large and Sweeping Reductions now made in their Plices, should command the attention of all anxious to secure excellent Quality of Drapery at Absurdly Low Prices. ■t CASE OF 212 MANUFACTURERS' * SAMPLES— Children's Blouses, Dresses, Tunics, Pelisses, m Plush, Velvet, Serge, &o. Beautiful Goods at Half-price, viz., Is 3d, 2s 9d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d each MANUFACTURERS' LOTS of HANDKEB CHIEFS. 275d0z assorted, to go at Is a dozen. Every Family should send for a dozen Es -fl CASE LADIES 1 BLACK STRAW HATS, lonic* newest shapes, instead of 2s 6d and Is 6d, take your piok for 7Jd Ordinary trading quite suspended during this sale. The Goods must go for what they-will fetch. The Fiat has gone forth— "NO WINTER GOODS MUST BE KEPT OVER." In consequence of the late arrival o£ the Buahino and lonic, whioh brought us Large Quantities of Beautiful New Dress Materials, we will MAKE UP in our Best Style, complete, to your order, includ« ing material, lining and making— CLASS 1 ALL-WOOL SPLASH FOULLES, x Durable Fancy Broken Check QK a Cloth, all complete for ot > CLASS 9 HEAVY KNOTTED STRIPES * and CHEVIOT TWEEDS, 9Q B fl f 1 all complete, for •«"» OCI TRIMMED MILLINERY. We have a Largo Quantity of the Most Beantif ul Goods, arrived late, and they will be sold at A TERRIFIC SLAUGHTER. Paris-trimmed Hats and Bonnets for 5s lid 30 „ . „ „ for 8s lid We want to clear 300 a week for the next few weeks. Tho initiated can appreciate what this means with us, and will come quickly. We particularly want to draw your attention to tho fact that we had 23 Large Packages of Drapery on board the Buahine, and 19 on tho lonic, both steamers having been greatly delayed. They have now come to hand, and we shall make an immediate clearance of the Goods. ready-ISade clothing I AA Paii-s Men's Colonial TROUSERS, -to go •»-W at 7s lid K A Men's Colonial Tweed SUITS, to go at 29s "" 6d g A, Boys' Sailor SUITS, at 3s Ud ■J Case Men's HATS, hard, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d ■| Caso Men's HATS, soft, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4b 6d 9/1 Boys' Extra Super Velve Knickor Sailor -•= SUITS, instead of 30s, to go at 15s 6d Of" Men's Colonial Tweed OVERCOATS, wu instead of 455, to bo positively cleared at 27s 6d LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. In consequence of the great delay in the steamers previously referred to, our Stock of Hosiery has been rather low recently, but just now we have a Double Supply, and it must be greatly reduced, so we quoteLadies' and Children's Strong-ribbed Black Hose, all at 6d Splendid Cashmere Hose, from 9d to Is 3d And Great Reductions all through. d&spebaYb prices Takou for CALICOES, FLANNELS, TOWELS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES, QUILTS, TOILET COVERS, &C. A Few Pieces of Pretty Tapestry Carpets, to ho Cleared at Is Bd. String Matting at 6d. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., CORNER LOWER HIG STREET AND ST ASAPH STREET, and MARKET PLACE. Sunday Services. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words, will be charged SIXPENCE. BRIGHT AND CHEERY SUNDAY EVENINGS. TUAM STREET HALL. PASTOR BIRCH. TO-MORROW (Sept. 3), Commencing 6.45 p.m. The NEW CENTRAL MISSION Arrangements for SUNDAY, Sept. 3rd, are: II a.m.— At Blue Ribbon Hall, Worcester street, Opening Meeting. p.m.— Blue Ribbon Hall, Biblo Classes and Sunday School. C.4s.— Tuam Street Hall. Will vocal and instrumental helpers please bring Sankey music books ? ■ 5100 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 6th,Tj TEA MEETING, 6.30, at BLUE RIBBON HAXL. BIBLE Christian, Lower High street— Morning and Evening, Rev A. Mitchell. Evening subject, " Gambling." Solo. !)S9t METHODIST CHUECH, ST ASAPH STREET. Rev John Hosking Preaches Twice. Morning— "True and False Worship." Evening— " Moro Landmarks of Ancient History— the First Architect, First Poet— Musician and Bigamist— Origin of the I Fino Arts— tho Oldest Man and the First Man who I Never Died," 5205 LINWOOD CONGREGATIONAL CHUECH, Ferry Road. REV GEO. WILLIAMS, Of Adelaide, Will preach to-morrow, Sept. 3rd— Morning, at 11 ; Evening, at,6.'30; also, or, Sunday, Sept. 10th. 9881 ORIGINAL STUDENTS OF TRUTH. SISTER MAGDALA at tub ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, SEPT. 0, 180u. i> p.m.— Sunday School. 6.30 p.m. — " Heaven and Hell." Bring your Sankey^ 5221 SOCIETY FOR SOCIAL ETHICS. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, SUNDAY, S.lo r.si. Introductory and General A.M. Buhn The Evolution of Sox ... D. W. M. Buhn, M.A. These l>egin a series of papers and addresses treating broadly all subjects conducive to a higher social life. Wholly iinscctarian. All welcome. b?22 ALICE MEREDITH BURN, Hon Sec. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. CAMBRIDGE TERRACE. 11 a.m. — Rev J. Dawson 6.30 p.m. — Eov J. Dawson ST ASAPH STREET, LINWOOD. 11 a.m.— Mr C. H. Earwakcr 6.30 p.m.— Mr J. Nott. 522-> BYDENHAM BAPTIST CHUECH.— Preacher, the Rev. \V. Barnett. Morning Subject— "A Voice from the Throne." " To Him that Ovcrcomcth." Evening Subject— "The Triumph of the Cross." • At the close of the evening service J. B. Williams will say a few farewell words to the congregation. TUDE NT S O F TEU TH. MR WOETHINGTON at the Temple of Truth, 11 a.m.— " Reaping and Sowing." 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School and Lccturette. 7 p.m.—" What is the Soul ? " During the summer months tho Sunday evening services will begin at 7 p.m. 5131 TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Comer Worcester and Manchester streets, EEV SIDNEY J. BAKER. 11.0— A LAW OF HEALTH. And at 6.30 on INSANITY. Visitors Cordially Invited. X913 THE LYCEUM. - SUNDAY, SEPT. 3rd. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES— Afternoon at 3— "Henry George's Attack on Herbert Spencer."- Admission free. Evening, at 7.15 — " Is the Universe Infinite?" Admission 6d and Is. Orchestral Selections at 7. The newly-formed brass band will perform selections prior to the afternoon lecture. 5187 PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON. TUAM STREET HALL, at Throe o'clock. Speakers— Revs F. W. Isitt and John Hoskiug. Soloists — Messrs Rogers, Jenkins, Miles Hamiil (agedSJ-yearsold); the latter sings by special request. WESLEYAN CHURCH. - SUNDAY SER. VICES, SEPT. 3kd,1893. Durham street —11 a.m., Roy H. R. Dewsbury; 0.30 p.m., Rev F. W. Isitt. East belt— ll a.m., Rev .1. Nott, M.A. ; 6.30 p.m., Roy H. R. Dewsbury. .guinnci&'Fublia; ,S^o > ol^|.p,i^^^C^B!taia v r; ■ ;

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4739, 2 September 1893, Page 4

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