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Business Notices. ' ' * %.JO. iiourH ihzniss Ceakess, HEKBrOSi.' STSEtT, Cf.IiiLS'VC.HV-Ck Oellax Entriuicfi from GHttodre.l &tjaAi*. The SSook of •Wifl.-r&ni Spirits halt! b> £j Company embraces every needful vsuriatr lex or»s asxy or eoeoiel use. Assorted dozens ol LiquGrs me papplieo Jc , (arally 01 invalid pnrpososi " Spaoial erransercestp made for Br.Us o? Dicns liOok'ai> Tin Cases proriSsd tat Eac« Moeiicp •'ionics, so. , „ Wiuas packed in& iorw^easj (t?6^K"t p»ta> t, »ay port fn Not/ Zea!oB8 on receipt- of reasi>i*t<ft ■r Batißlaotoiry xetrzdace, A Ohoiiss fialefrilec ci Flaeat ladiaa «.nfl K^•rz^n Ulyara. DUNFOBB & CO. ABE MA.KINO Special li eductions PBEVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. NO EEASONABLE OFFER KEFUSED. DINNER SETS FKOH QA g TEA SETS FEOMt |g s g D> TOILET SETS FKOil J| s DAlso, A CHOICE ASSOBTJIENT OF VASES, AT HALF-PRICE. DUKFOBD & CO., HOLYROOD HOUSE, 156, COLOMBO STBEET "W. G. "WILLIAMS, Manager. By Royal Letters Patent ANGLO-PABISIAN SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING. No Fitting Required. MBS NAPIER (recently from England) will open Classes for instruction in the above new and successful system on January Bth, 1894, at No. 6, Morten's Buildings, Cathedral Square. As Mrs N.s stay in each place is limited, ladies desirous of joining classes are invited to call early. " Mra i Napier having passed successfully through our classes for drafting, cutting and inaMng, we consider her qualified to represent our system in New Zealand. "We have, therefore, appointed her our Sole Agent with power to appoint agent 3 and teachers under her. Ladies joining any class formed by her may rest assured that they will be ■ thoroughly taught the whole art of Dress-cutting, and meet with every courtesy. Signed, S. A. Cooke, Patentee." Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system. Hours— lo a.m. to 5 p.m. BANANAS. TJIPL BANANAS from 6d per dozen, BATES. NEW DATES from 6d per lb 11. STEWAKT, Hobbs' Buildings. Teiephcco Ho. 335. 3. T. BROW! AND SO* TIMBEB Aflc COAL &T£aC2ART3. > BUILDING MATB&IAI. IN GtSEMT yifilUT PABTIEB Intending to Boild en Inrltv inspeot our Stooks of 1 - SEASONED TIMBSE, And also to ask (or one Pricss, HOUSEHOLD COAM ■ BKST QUAUTISfI » . 01 STSWCASTLE AND WESTPOBT OO&X5 ASS PIBEWOOD. Bast attention given to Dalivari*?, OryiCES and YABDS, coraor Coloato H&i Taam njate. WHOIi£3AIi£ T&SDB. 5t &ati]>li sri-t^:. P.O. 30X 80 Ttaovbaaa, No. 71. XHFASHIONABLii STATIONESY JIT Simpson * Will Ia m 8 - HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHITBCH. NOTES ON DBESS BEFOBM, by Mi 33 X, Walker and Mr J. B. Wilkinson, M.A. j price 6d (ready in a few days.) BAYS OP LIGHT, Poems b 7 Dr Busaslli price Is. arAOPHEHSON'S GULLY, a New Zealand Story (dedicated to Sir George Grey), bj Beve Warden; price Is, ANGELA, a New Zealand Story of To-day; bj Edith Howitt Searle ; price 2s. COLONIAT COUPLETS and IN DOTOLE HABfIESS, Poems in Partnership by \J. P. Williams and W. P. 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Orders by Post Promptly Attended to, SIMPSON fiTwiLLIAMS, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLI3HEBS, High treet, Chriftfliurca. Price Ijist:---s d Men's Strong Nailed Shoot«« ..• 6 9 .Hen's Strong Nailed Bluch«r3 ... 5 G Ladies' Walking Shoes 4 11 Ladies' High-leg Lace 6 6 Girls' or Boys' Lace, 10 to 13 5 6 Children's Patent Strap Shoes, 2to 5 1 0 Boys' or Girls' Lace Boots, 7to 9 ... 4 6 Ladies' Tan Shoes ... 4 6 Men's Tan Shoes 5 0 Youths' Strong Lace Boots, Ito 5 ... 6 9 ALL OUR OWN MAKE. MAINE BEOS., 163, HIGH STBEE'' 1 near A. J. White's. THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF NEW ZEALAND. PHOTOGBAPHS of the Sounds, the Lakes, Mount Cook and Glaciers, West Coast Coach Road, the Buller Gorge, Hnnmor Plains, all the Towns, Bush Scenes, &c, the result of twenty years' travelling. These beautiful photographs can be had mounted or unmounted. Albums also are kept in stock, of all sizes. No present to friends at a distance is so appropriate as a set of these views. E. WHEELER & SON, IN.Z. 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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4868, 6 February 1894, Page 4