MILLINtEY. MILLINEEY, MILLINEEY. .MILLINEI'T. MILLINEEY. MILLINEEY. MILLINEEY. SUMMEE, 1893] [SUMMEB 1893. S. R. INGOLD, Has pleasure in announcing that his supply oi MILIJNEBY GOODS Now to hand is exceptionally WeU Assorted, in EXCELLENT TASTE, AND CHEAP. STEAW HATS, In 11 the Best Fashionable Shapes, SAILOB HATS, In"Eock" and "Dunstable" Straws in White, Black and Fancy Colours. SPICI&L ! A LINE OF FULLY TBIMMED SAILOB HATS, THE LEADING SHAPE, TRIMMED NAVY AND CBEAM. ONLY Jg g£ EACH! ONLY Jg gJ EACHI ONLY -£g g^ EACHI ONLT Is 6d EACHI ONLY Jg gjj EACH! A Full Assortment of GARDEN, SEA-SIDE AND RUSTIC HATS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, GIBBONS AND LACES, MILLI. NERT TRIMMINGS . AND ORNAMENTS, FALL NETS, &c, &c. N.B.— All Numbers in Morley's "Sanitary" (really fast) Dye, Black, Balbriggan and Lisle Thread Hose now in Stock. Also, our "Wonderful" Kid Glove at 2s lld per pair. Taffeta and Silk Gloves in all colours. Our 3s 6d Corset is the Cheapest Stay in Town at the Price. Im Q X> TNGOLD, f FANCY DRAPER, W&R ECHERCHE '^•^k ■ AND HOSIEBY, GLOVE AND CORSET SPECIALIST, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, (Between Petersen's and " The Hall." Late Advertisements. WANTED, Furnished Bedroom; must state rent and be moderate. Bobert Dawson, "Star "Office. ; 1649 ~\\ /"ANTED, a Youth for Blacksmith's Shop. YV Apply J. Clegg, Perambulator Maker, High street. 1652 WANTED, Good Shearer ; Nursery Governes comfortable home ; Boys, ss, 10s. Sime's Begistry, 171, Armagh street. 1650 COMFOBTABLE Home for Eespectable Young Men, six minutes from Cathedral; 15s week. Address at " Star " Office. 1524 _G K. OBTAINING Twenty Pounds' Worth of n^O Furniture, and so on in proportion by the Cash or Hire System Time-Deferred Payment of Waltera and Co., Upholsterers, Cabinet-makers, House Furnishers, 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 instalments. MONDAY. DEC. 4, At 10.30. EX TAVIUNI, ISLAND FRUITS. JOSEPH CLAEKE & SON WILL SELL AT Their Booms, Manchester street, OQ7 Cases BANANAS •j y Cases PINES A Cases GEANADILLAS GEEEN PEAS NEW POTATOES, &c, &c. Sale at 10.30 sharp. C. H. MOBBALL, 1651 * Auctioneer.
EXPEESS PASSENGEE LIST. Passengers from the south to-day : — For Christchurch.— Messrs T. Bowden, D. O'Brien, A. Barron, C. E. Brentz and J. AUpress. For Timaru.— Messrs W. Evans and J. Sullivan Franklyn.
Anniversary Holiday.— The anniversary of the Province of Canterbury falling tbis year npon a Saturday the holiday will be observed on Monday Dec. 18. Associated Corps. — The adjourned meeting of the members of the Associated Volunteer Corps will take place on Monday at 8 p.m. The second round of matches for the Challenge Trophy will be fired on Saturday, when the Engineers and College Bifles will meet. The following will represent their respective corps : — Engineers : Sergeant - Major Midgley, Quartermaster Sergeant Beveridge, Sergeant Middieton, Corporal Bridgeman, Lance-Corporal Watts, Sappers Phillips, Buntin, Parker, Morrow and Swanston. Emergencies— Sergeant Fisher and Sapper T. Smith. College Bines— Colour-Sergeant Smith, Corporal Stow, Lance-Corporals Millton, Gibson and Ward.Privates Collins, Woodhouse, Hamilton, Thorpe, Hartland and Teape. Emergencies — Sergeant Welch, Privates Pollen and Carew.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4815, 1 December 1893, Page 3
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