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\V, S EANGE & Co.' GEEAT SALE NOW ON. EXTEAOEDINAEY APPBECIATIONV

SWIMMING. 'j The following is the result of the finals heat of the Fifty-yards Handicap Raoe of * the East ObrutcharcH Amateur Swimming ' Club, the preliminary heats of which were decided on Saturday :— C. LsMercier 3sec, 1; T. Or* 6300, 2 ; A. Calvert 93ec, &. Lightband and Hoseaak also etarted. A good race. Won by half a foot. Time — SB*fiec. Tha annual rac9 meeting of this club, which takes place on Fob. 17, promiaea to be a great success. The honorary Secretary has already received over a hundred entries for the different events,- and this number will probably be greatly increased, as the entries do not; close until Feb k 11. The following entries have been received fbr the lOOyfo Championship of Canterbury,. to be decided at the Richmond Amateur Swimming Club's sport 3, in the Richmond- bath, on Saturday next:— S. J. Deaham, A. G. Dallas, A; C. Macbeth and- B; Cleary (Christchurch Amateur Swimming Club), S. L. Partridge, H. Bullivant, B. A. Rjper and H. Dunnage (East Chriatchnrch Amateur Swimming Club), J. Y. Daly, H. L. Armitage and W". Bassofct (Richmond Amateur Swimming Club.) Fiftj-two entrieß have been- received for the SOjda Inter-Cliib Handicap.. Two members of the Aahburhon Club, and eoveral members of the Christchurob, Bast Chriatohurcb, Sydonhain, Sb Alba as and Richmond Clubs will compete ia tho race, which promises to be one of tho best held in Canterbury. And yet you will find ihat anyone who requires thorough artistic and legitimate photographic work thnt is permanent and of the highest order or execution still patronises ' C. H. Manning, as Mb still increasing business testifies. The demand for us own patent process, the bromalino photos, is largely on the increase. Another new exhibit of all classes of work just added at studio, 150, Colombo street. Appointments advisable to avoid detention.— [Anvi.] Wanted. Cash advertisements under this head, not exceeding fourteen words will be charged SIXPENCE. W" ANTED, Parents and Guardians should see Beath and Go.'s New Eaiapoi Suits for Boys ; wonderful value for cash. ' X27 ANTED Known— All Summer Goods will be sold at half-price' and under. W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. X537 ANTED Known — Another Shipnwnt o! Eucalyptus Soap, Platypus Brand, has arrived. Sold everywhere and- 9, Cathedral square. 8865 WArij.'£,t>, osscyoim ti. can aUii be» V* , M*Csi>» ar,a Co .'a no*? shop, 810, High straet. oort. Miln*? cvA Tlimaoboti'h. 70W "17C7" ANTED Known— Men's All Wool Colonial V V Tweed Suits 19s Ud, 23s 9d, .26s 9d, 32s 6d, wonderful value. "W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street.. ■ X537 '\\f ANTED, Sufferers from Headache, Indif» gostion, &c, to know that Sassafras Pills, Platypus- Brand,- are a. sure cure. Sold everywhere, and the offices, No. 9, Cathedral square. ■ - 8885 W "ANTED Known— Must be- sold. Ladies' Silk, Velvet and Cloth. Vessette 3s lid, 4» Ud, 6s Ud, worth 12s Cd, 17s 6d> IDs Cd. W. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. 5537 W TINTED Known — Eucalyptus Jujubes, Platypus Brand, Antiseptic and stimu lant. All Chemists and Grocers, and 9, Cathedra} qnare, next Post Office. 8865 W "ANTED, Buyers fpr Summer Prints, 2s lid, 3s lid, 43 lid per dozen ; Flannelettes 2fd, 3Jd, 4|d y>rd, half-price. TV. McClea and Co., 210, High Street. ■ X537 W "ANTED Known— Kaiapoi Tweed Suits 26e 6d, 29s 6d, 355, 39s 6d, 45b ; cheapest goodß ever sold by Beath and Co. X27 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 of ling or cod fish, 7d; kippered maokerel Is; bloater paste 4d per tin, at Taylor's. X713 W" ANTED Known— Soapberry jam in 21b glass jars Is 4d; Strawberry conserve in 21b gbss jars Is6d; white crystal sugar 2£d per lb; good Eleme raisins 4£d per lb; Sultanas ssd; a sack of sharps 4s d; bran 3s,' at T. Taylor's, opposite the Cafe". X713 \XT~ ANTED Known—" Aramatti " Ceylon Tea, »5( toe finest imported, lib packets in lead 2sW'i,"Hjouqua" Ceylon Tea, lib packets in lead 2#«atOr2s4 "Houqua" Blended Teas 2s or 2a 4d; ttend^' Eastcheap" IsGd; China Box Teas 12n 6d, 148 6dj 1,6g. Cd, IBs 6d, 20a, at 'f . Taylor's. X713 \in"ANJStED Known— J. F. Stratz has received If dfeefttftfrom the manufacturer, Bennett's celebrated "Eailway" Lever Watch, compensation balance, ftill jewelled and all the latest improvements. Also a Special Watch for boys, price 10s 6d. J,. F. Stratz, 261,. High Street, Christ. church. X428 WANTBD,.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 8s 6d, guaranteed twelve month's; 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 Hiflooiianeoufli. AT BOBINSON'S — A great slaughter of Bananas, Tomatoes and Plums. Look at the fruit and then at the price. 241 bof Best Plums for3B6d. Morten's Buildings. X9S2 ACONUNDEUM.— To those requiring a Piano. Can anyone explain why in these times people pay more for a Piano when they can buy from BOWMAN & SON a splendid instrument for £35 or £40, which other firms are selling at £45 and £50 ; tho Pianos are exactly alike : we challenge tho trade to show their Pianos alongside, of ours. Bowman and Sou, 200-206,.HGrcford Street. X277 4 LABGE Shipment of Ladies' and Children's /51. Vests and Combinations just landed- ; J» Ballautyne and Co. %19 MAEVELLOUS Collection of Washing including the New Linen Drill. Spcoiifl Value. J. Ballantyne and Co. ■ Xl 9 ""Tjfw Immense Stock of Mantles, 3TrckßtSfC«?!?sV J^L and Blouses at Reduced Prices. J. Ballantyne and Co. Xl 9 OAED and Evidence for two or thrue g«M^ men. 270. Hereford etre>t west. 3938 f^i ATVNE'S Worcester Sauce. For Fish, Meat VT or Fowl. The most appetising and cheapest in tho market. Ask your Grocer for it. Sold everywhere. li£l_ LLUMINATING! — Presentation Addreßsea Artistically prepared. A. H. Hart, IHmnlnaling Artist, Luck's Buildings, Gloucester street west. 7 582 SNELL, Sydenkam, has For bale Black- . smith's Bellows, Anvils, Drill, Vyce, Traps of various kinds cheap. Also, largest stock all kinds Second-hand bottles in the Colony. 1706 A POLLO Magazine, No 2. Just arrived. 2828---"TTOME Boy's Home. Apollo Magazine. 2828 j^EALANDIA. Apollo Magazine. 2828 " OOUTHEEN Alps Schottischc. Apollo Maga. £j zinc 2828 NEW Patriotic Song, Zealandi... Apollo Mae^izine. 2828 THE Cows are in the Cora. Apollo Magazine. 2828 fT^HE Diver. Apollo Magazine. 2828 HE Popular Magazine, No. 2, Apollo Magagiue. Just arrived. 2828 AIAPOI Tweed Suite for Boys at 4s Ud, at bo had only at Beath and Co.'s— Depot for Sale of Kaiapoi Manufactures. X27' ' LEASE explringThuildiiigs cominp down, selling otrt. K. Atkiuson, Bootmaker ami Im- • porter, 203, Cashel Street. PATENTS.— Patents obtained aad Trade Marks registered. A. H, Hart, Registered Patent Agent, Luck's Buildings, Gloucestor street west. CIIX Gallons of Herbal Beer for Ti fronfa bottle J5 1 <^ Potter's Herb Extract* Sold by all grocers, wholesale aud retail from Arthur H. Fletcher, Grocer, Lower High-Street, Christchnrch. 2653 SALE of BootßwCompul3ory Clearing Sale at 203, Cashel Street. K. Atkinson, Bootmaker ana Importer. -CTOLUNTEBRS find Blanco inatchless~for V whitering military equipments, white helmets, cricket ami tennis shoes, balls, gloves, &c, Wholesale .and retail from .Arthur H. Fletcher, Grocqr, Lower High StrceWChrßt. church. .\2653 G. BURNS, by appointment Military . Tilaor. to the E Battery, Hon J^erve and other Corps. 84, Oxford terrace west. ■ :'B*l OUUU must be sold right off. f^" 0 * son, Bootmaker and Importer, 203, Caßbet^treet. iFf f\f\ ALL-WOOL Colonial Tweed atfW* 7UU hotter than sold else-w&ejra & &L" d *

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 1

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