Business No ticei. BOYALAND VICE-EEGAL PHOTOGRAPHER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO EABL ONSLOW. UNDEB THE DISTINGUISHED PATUON AGE of H.R.H. Prince George of Wales The late Duke of Clarence The Earl and Countess of Onslow The Earl and Countess of Meath Lord Harris Sir W. F. D. Jervois Admiral Fairfax Sir W. Robinson Sir A. Musgrove Sir P. Broome Lord Masserene Countess of Hopetoun &c, &c. C. H. MANNING having been honoured bj sitting 3 from the above illustrious personages testifies to his capabilities as a Photographic Artiste of repute. GEMS OF ABT. THE BEOMALINE PHOTOGRAPHS Are a great spaciality, and C. H. MANNING'S OWN PATENT PROCESS. They are far superior to and much more permanent than the ordinai'y Matt surface process bving thoroughly dtirable, and ivill not fotlo oj turn yellow. ] (^^^^^^^^^^ DOES ALL HIS OWN OPEBATING And personally supervises the whole of the work, The vast experience obtained by C.H.M. in the innumerable branches of the photographic art during his Indian and Australian travels, and the thorough appreciation by the general public of the same, is a sufficient guarantee that all work issued from liia Atelier will be of tho highest order. Special attention is dra-mi to the Bromide Enlargements and Large Family Groups. PHOTOS OF THE EARLY. SETTLERS OF CANTEEBURY ON VIEW AT Studio— lso, Colombo Street, Christchurch, N.Z. Telephone— No. 502. X897 ACADEMY OF ABTISTIC DBESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. CONDUCTED BY MADAME ALICE (Late of London and Paris). DBESSMAKING and MILLINERY Thoroughly TAUGHT to Ladies wishing to do their own Dressmaking or successfully engage in business. liadies learning under Haclame Alice are Taught as in the best London and Paris Houses (not ■scientific system). . Ladies wishing to make inquiries kindly call on Madame at MISS CHAPMAN'S, between 10 and 4, 51, CAMBRIDGE TEBBACE WEST, Near Montreal Bridge. 2614 ASK YOUR GBOCEB FOtt £t JI.LE3PXB HSBEICE OP OOfFXS. We Allow 2a Eeab for Emvv? Bottle? GOOD HORNING! HOW ABOUT SHOES? JUST ADDED 3 GROSS CANVAS SHOES, BUBBEB BOTTOMS. Very thing for the Seaside. And just look at the prices. Any size from 7 to 9 for 2s 3d, 10 to 13, 2s 6d, 1 and 2, 3s ; Women's, 3s 6d. TTTIANCY, what LOW PRICES. I wonder where MILLS, At the Corner of HIGH AND LICHFIELD STBEETS, Gets such Cher.p Goods ? No matter how low others may sell, he is always 998X A LITTLE UNDEB. SOLD LEADING STOREKEEPERS. WANTED KNOWN. W. LAiIRFOKD'S FUNERAL Appointments are the Most Complete of any house in Christchurch. His prices are as low as prices advertised by other firms. Polished Caskets kept in stock to suit urgent cases. The oldest firm in New Zealand. Please note the address. Workshops, corner North and East belts. Office 133, Colombo street (next Baggs and Dufty'g. Telephone 387. 909 ~~ fc b mSAH TEB 'x, i^e^ss^^^^ w **^L r »^' " | " ■ ' BATTEBIES ' t cggg^AlflP EI.ECTBIC By Special uppointment to His Excellency the Earl of Onslow. KE3IOYAL TO MORE CENTRAL PBEMISES, HIGH STBEET, NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL, ' WM. J. ALPE Begs to acquaint all Friends and Customers That he will be pleased to welcome them at his New Premises. WM. 4. .ALPE, HAIRDEE.SSER, TOBACCONIST and FISHING TACKLE DEALER, 2155 212, High Street, next Empire Hotel. jEslrt JNeedlework Repository. MRS DUNNING, 219, CASHEL STBEET (Nearly opposite the " Press " Office), A New and Varied Recherchd Stock of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR CHILDREN, All Latest Pesigns at Lowest Possible Prices. MISS BADDEN, Manager. 1510 Inspection Cordially Invited. ANGLO-PARISIAN DEESS^CUTTING. The Latest and Most Approved System. jM iss Smyth (Who has lately arrive:! from England) . HAS STARTED DEESSMAKING On the above System, at 12, LIVINGSTONE STBEET (East Belt) (Near Redpath's Stores), /And will CONTINUE her CLASSES for TEACHING the above System on TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, From 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock. . 1229 TERMS 2} GUINEAS.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 25 January 1894, Page 4
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627Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4858, 25 January 1894, Page 4
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