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To-Bav'g Advertisements. WANTED, to Purchase Strong Cob Horse for Light Trap. Apply, C. Pugh, Willowbank Bakery, Sydenham. 700 < ANTED ' a Young Man Acquainted with y V Carpentering. Apply, 10, St Asaph street. Linwpod. ' 70s W" 'ANTED, a Good Strong Girl to Help in Kitchen. Apply, after three o'clock 011 Monday, to Mrs £k G. Waraes, 176, Cashel street. 'W .714 j \fcf~ ANTED, Coach Painter or Good Improver, i V» Bryant and Co., Northern Carriaga Works, Papanni road. 709 ««/-ANTED, Married Couples without families, V T Yearly Shepherds and Musterers (good wages), Scutchers), Coots, Bakeis, Fains. Youths, Pantry Boys, Female Servants, town and country. McDonald, Manchester street. 722 ESALLANTYNE~&~CO"."^Just to hand," 12s » Dozen of the " WearweU" Kid Gloves at 25 6d, all sizes. Xl 9 finO LET, Three-roomed Cottage, scullery,. JL Apply, 18, Stewart street, off St Asaph street, west. • 707 C"iOMFOETABLE Home for Single Gentleman, j no family, piano, terms moderate. 93, Barbadoes street. . 703 "j^rOTICE.— The Cheapest and Best Painting _L^ Establishment. Paperhangings from 3d; Glazing Speciality. Victor, Gloucester street. 702 O.G.T. — Desire of Sydenham Lodge meet o 'Wednesday instead Tuesday, Wosleyan Schoolroom, Brougham street, Sydenham. 708 fjHEISTCHUECH JSIECTOBATE. TO THE ELEOTOBS OF CHEISTCHUECH, SYDENHAM AND ST ALBANS, . Ladies and Gentlemen, — I AM A CANDIDATE FOE EE-ELECTION. 680 B. M. TAYIiOB, Sydenham. SUNDAY TEIPS TO GOVEBNOB'S BAY. a «fc^ mHB s.s. CANTEBBUBY will •eMMf*®^ _1_ run excursion trips to the «d^K^^^ia above Ba 7 TO-MOEEOW (Sunleaving steps at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. (weather permitting) Fares, Is return. THE Friends of the late Mrs Catherine Smith are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leavo the residence of her son-in-law, Mr Joseph Goldthorp, Marshlands, at 10.80 a.m. on Sunday (to-morrow), the 15th instant f for the EangioraJPresbyterian Cemetery, to arrive at 2.80 p.m. 7368 E. W. WALTEBS & CO., Undertakers, Telephone No. 146. 43, Victoria street. BIBTSff. De Matte.— Oct. 13, at Cambridge terrace, the wife of H. De Maus, of a son. . Latirenson.— Oct. 13, at -Lyttelton, the wife of George Laureufcon, of a son. DEATHS. '■ ~~ Meeson.— Oct. 13, at Avonholmo, Fendalton, Gertrude Foster, youngest daughter of John and Amy Meeson ; aged fourteen years. Smith.— Oct. 12, at the residence of her son-in-law, J. Goldthorp, Canal Eeserve, Marshlands, Catherine Smith, aged fifty-seven years. Turner.— Oct. 10, at the residence of tho Eev J. Hurcouvt Kcir, Melbourne, Anno Sargent, widow of the Eev Nathaniel Turner, Wesleyan Missionary to New Zealand, 1823, and mother of Charles Wesley Turner, of Cliristchurchj aged ninety-five years. ; ; __ IN MEMOEIAIL "^ ~~ McKay.— ln loving memory of Williamina, the boloved wife of D. McKay, who died at Papanni Oct. U, 1592. Through all pain at timos she'd smile, A smile of heavenly birtli ; And when the angels called her home, She smiled farewell to earth. Heaven rotaiueth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keops, And tho sunbeams love to linger, Where ouv sainted mother sleeps. Inserted by her loving husband and children. BABNETT'S LACTAIi EMULSION OF COD TJVEB OIL. — A combination of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with the solid constituents of milk, also Lacto Phosphate of Lime and Soda; perfectly tasteless. Does not create nausea. May be taken by children three months old, without causing tho slightest inconvenience. The j EmuMon iB guaranteed to contain 50 per cent of the purest Cod Liver Oil (distilled by Alien and Hanbury), in tho finest state of.dwißion^ihat iyßjW6siWfetor3na«hinerysoget it.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4774, 14 October 1893, Page 4

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