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Business Notices. D.I.C. PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT. JUST OPENED. NEW PIANOS, NEW ORGANS, BY . BY Collard and Collard Sterling Organ Company Carl Ecke Bridgeport Organ Company j Brinsmead and Son Beethoven Organ Company , Carl Henschel SPECIAL ORGANS ] G. Simon • fob Erard's Grand, the King of all Pianos. Churches and Schools. ALL AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, OE ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Everyone invited to Inspect the Large Variety New Sheet Music. 20,000 Copies to Select from, B. HALLENSTEIN, E. C. BBOWN, Chairman of Company. Manager 143, COLOMBO STREET (cobneb cashel street.) FISHING TACKLE of all description, best TBOUT ffLIES a speciality LAWN MOWERS, all kinds. GAJpENJCOOLS, great variety. ■ ELECTRO-PLATED WABE, new and chaste designs. ■ BODGEBS' CELEBBATED CUTLEBY, large assortment. FENDEBS and FIBEIBONS. WD3E NETTING, all sizes. SHEEP-NETTmG, BABg and FENCING WISE. SHEEP SHEABS, TUBKEY STONE and all STATION Beauisites. CABIN and TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BONNET and HAT BOXES. . MANGLES, WBIHGEBS, WASHING MACHINES. PAINTS, OILS, VABNISHES, BUILDERS' REQUISITES. PBIOES VEBT REASONABLE. ; ,; ■ ; ; ; AITKEN AND BOBEBTS, FURNISHING AND ©ENEBAL "'IRONMONGERS / COBNEB CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. XBl

Minima --,„ miu— u_— — „- -„—.. To-Bay's Advertisements | WANTED, small Unfurnished Eooni, with or I without fireplace, in nice locality. Z.Y., 1 "Star" Office. 1626 j \\r ANTED to Sell, Twelve Acres Meadow j 'y V Hay on the late John O'Neil's farm, i Woolston. 9936 | W "ANTED, Wool - Classers, Husterers, i Shearers, Dairy Touths, Female Servants ; j good wages. McDonald, Manchester street. 1617 j W "ANTED, a thorough General Servant; 1 other servants kept; wages £30. Apply between 10 and 12 a.m. to Mrs E. Jennings, 105, Chester street. 1630 -; W "ANTED Known — Gear's Ox Tongues, 41b ' tins 4s 6d, 61b 6s ; roast mutton; corned ' . or boiled beef, 21b tins Is ; sheep's tongues, lib tins ' Is, 21b Is lOd , rabbit and bacon Is Id ; roes ot ling j or cod fish, 7d ; kippered mackerel Is ; bloater j • paste 4d per tin, at Taylor's. X713 J W "ANTED Known— Baspberry jam in 21b glass [ jars Is 4d; S.trawberry conserve in 21b glass jars Is6d; white crystal sugar 2^d per lb; good Elemo raisins 4j|d per lb; .Sultanas s^d; a j sack of sharps 4s 6dj bran 3s, at T. Taylor's, opposite the Cafe". X713 TO LET, Nicely Furnished Bedroom and Sitting, room, with use of kitchen.. 122, Victoria street.. ' 1618 LL ACCOUNTS against the EETUBNING OFFICES must be sent in forthwith. E. BEETHAM, 1631 Eeturning Officer. CHBIST'S COLLEGE GEAMMAE SCHOOL. A TTENTION is invited to the offer of FIVE j^. SOMES ENTEANCE SCHOLAESHIPS, which are open to competition for all boys who are members of the ' Church of England, namely, ; THEEE for boys whose age does not exceed I thirteen, and TWO for boys whose age does not exceed twelve years on DECEMBEE Ist, 1893. , THESE SCHOLAESHIPS MAT- BE HELD WITH THE SCHOLAESHIPS GIVEN BY THE BOAED OF EDUCATION. 5 The subjects of the Examination, which will begin at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, DECEMBEE 12th, at Christ's College, are— English, English. History, Geography and Arithmetic. Preference will be given in the event of equality • to Founder's kin. The Scholarships :ivc tenable for two years, on condition of" regular -if- "v'mico, good conduct and i progress. TheeinolnMii'.!'' - C'.sw the ScUoal Fees, ' ' and £10 per auann :s .J l o i. Inn or'o'ar is n . boarder at the Co!lo^.j. S..;irt!-.i,' «-i l " ■.•<> ox shese an able and induafcrious boy may win in succession junior and senior Somes' Scholarships, and so obtain free tuition until his nineteenth year, with, considerable help towards maintenance if he be a boarder. Fuller particulars have been advertised, and may be obtained from the Bursar, to whom names, with certificates of age, good conduct and, church memj bership (this last signed by a clergyman holding a license from his Bishop) must be sent on or before TUESDAY; DECEMBEE sth. G. COTTEEILL, 9940 Bursar. EFO E E V O T ING, . Bring yovir Toung Lady along for SIXPENCE.W.OETH" , ■ op ■ ."■":■ ■ '• STEAWBEEEIES AND CBBAM .at '; ' "'".' ' ; ;. ; " CUMMING'S, "''■■[' HIGH AND COLOMBO STBEETS. , X373 ; .i36LUß.'ftß^s; : ;L;' : ;* : '; Tffl A. Ny T E DZ(\<l TONS OAT "SHEAVES OB CHAFF, . Also, ■;. •. -. ; ; . ■ • OEBWENT- OTATOES. 1 Highest MavVet Bates. v . COLLIE BEOS. ANGLO-PAEISIAN DEESS-CUTTING, The Latest and Most Approved System. n, Jjf. I s s $ nr y t h (Who has lately arrived from England) HAS STAETED DEESSMAKING On the above System, at 12, LIVINGSTONE STEEET (East Belt) (Near Bedpath's Stores), And will CONTINUE her CLASSES for TEACHING the above System on TUESDAYS and THUESDAYS, . From 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock. 1229 TEEMS < ... ~2% GUINEAS. > -^* '- *limifrflfrii MACHINIST, "i . „^ *'■ ** ' .^^-sg^-ir BATTEEIES ' AND ELECTEIC Earlt Fruit.—- New season's currants are exceptionally good this Beason. Mesers Kincaid's Gr.E.C. havo commenced to sell i their first shipment. Sultanas, ' Blemes, | Valentias and Muscatels expected daily. — [Advt.] ...

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4814, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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