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IMPORTANT PUBLIC ANHOUNCEMEHT. S. B. INGOLD, Has great pleasure in announcing that his SHOy OOM is now under the Superintendency of MISS GOATER MISS GOATEB MISS GOATER LATE OP MELBOURNE. LATE OP MELBOURNE. LATE OP MELBOURNE. And in Order to Signalise This Fact He Has Determined to Give Sp cial Bargains in Millinery ALL THIS MONTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MILLINERY ALL THIS MONTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. PECIAL BABGAINS IN JMILLINEBY ALL THIS MOUTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. SPECIAL BABGAINS IN MILLINERY ALL THIS MONTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. SPECIAL BABGAINS IN MILLINEBY ALL THIS MONTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MILLINEEY ALL THIS MONTH. SEE WINDOW. All This Month. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MILLINERY _■■_■_■ Q. *D TNGOLD, dD FANCY DRAPER, nßKfe R EC H EKCHE MS AND MgHßglteH » HOSIERY, GLOVE AND COBSET SPECIALIST, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUECH, (Between Petersen's and "The Hall."

Late Advertisements. LOST, One Child's Patent Shoe. Kindly return to Bayner, Colombo Street. 2024 ■Y7TTANTED, £100 for 12 months, good security, YV 10 per cent. Apply, G.M., "Times" office. 2026 WANTED, Two Youths to Board in Private Family, 10s per week. Apply "Star" Office. 2027 W "ANTED, Every one to come and Buy their Umbrellas from the Manufacturer. We can afford to sell cheaper than the draper. Come and see them 4s 6d to Ss 6d, guaranteed twelve months ; all paragon frames, with good, substantial fancy handles. Umbrellas re-covered with Italian cloth 3s 6d; umbrellas covered with silk from 5s 6d ; umbrellas repaired from Is. We were the only exhibitors who obtained first awards for gentlemen's and second award for ladies' umbrellas and sunshades at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1889-90. Note address— George H. Lethaby, Umbrella Manufacturer, Hobbs' Buildings, Cathedral Square. 281 f> K OBTAINING Twenty Pounds' Worth of pW O Furniture, and so on in proportion by the Cash or Hire System Time-Deferred Payment of Walters 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 instalmenca. THE way to ensure success with your Christmas Dinner is to get one of G. Andrews' Bich Dairy Fed Hams at Seduced Price, boiling free of charge. Don't forget the address,' 5 doors "from Al Hotel, Colombo street. 2025 Latest Shipping. _ — * LTTTELTON. ABBIVED. Dec. 19"— Clematis, ketch, 76 tons, Williams, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Dec. 19— On&we, yachfc, 5 tons, Briggs, from Akaroa. Dec. 20 — Falcon, schooner, 92 tjns, Green, from Havelock. T. H. Ker, agent. Dec. 20 — Wakatipu. s.s., 1258 tone, Esren, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Comp3ay, agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. •Auckland, Dec. 20. Arrived — Te Anau, from Sydney. Wellington, Dec. 20. Arrived — Pengu'n and Waihora, at 12.45 p.m., from the south. The following passengers left by the Takapuna, which sailed for Lyt'elton at three o'clock this morning. Misses Douglas, Richardson, Rev Webßter, Messrs Ward, Smith, Badham, Mathew, Dun, Bourlre, Masters Richardson and O'Connell. Port ChaiiMbsb, Dec. 20. Arrived — Manapouri, 8 a.m. Sailed—Duke of Westminster, 10 a.m. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING. Sydney, Dec. 20. Arrived — Sydney, from Hokianga. Grasemere, froaa Kaipara. Hauroto, from Blnff. Adelaide, Dec. 20. Sailed — Ethelbert and Emerald, foi New Zealand. EXPRESS PASSENGER LIST. Passengers from the south to-day :— Fob Chbistchubch.— Mr J. J. Cameron Miss M'William, Messrs C. B. Pilcher, A M'Kay, Phillips, Shappere and Mr anc Miss Dnttoa. Fob TiirAßtr.— Mis3es A. Menzies an< G. Willot. A Missing Man. [Pkb Pbkbs Association.! WELLINGTON, Dec. 20. A/fc Gi=borns a man named Ch'arlei George Watsop, aged thirty, is missing He was last seen at a hotel drinking oi Dec. 9, since when no trace can be fount of him. Export of Butter. 4» [Per Pekss Association. I NEW PLYMOUTH, Dec. 20. During the four weeks ended Dec. i 163 tons 17 cwfc of butter were shipped f roa the breakwater for the London market.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4830, 20 December 1893, Page 3

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