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Business Motlceg. \ TIMES," | THURSDAY, SEPT. 13. - . . \ THE SKETCHEB. > FICTION "Dead, There"— Never Mix Tour Milk— A THE GOOD SHIP- MOHOCK (continued)- Eomontic Family-Max O'Eell oa i ' A Life's Saorifice-The Spotted Dog- Australia. The Lone Corvette. . POBTET. MUMATIC. \ The^spaperPoet-TheßriarHose. Barrie'sNew Plaj, ; AGBICULTUKE. SPO^rING. ; : Nosious Weeds-Cheap Money for Farmers- Totahea or Li^^ Curiou3 QuestiOß-Tho ■ B?nder Twine-The Cultivation of Kamie-The Brevifaes-Notes and : Duty on Wool-Experiments in Wheat- Anticipations (by Castor)-Hint3 to Owners ! growing-Thawing Frozen Meat-Not^ _ stud New s -Betting Quotataons-Farmerß-Stock j^ Interprovincial Gossip-Australian j * tl " - J j and Foreign Notes. . j Not 4 •= TtaeHon EnginesSowing Grasa Seeds- THE GABDEN. Questioh3 Answered for the Week— Garden Notes— The Dairying in Australia— Epizootic Abort /6n . English Eose Shows. in Cows. . — Ashturton County. POULTBT. Sefton Dairy Factory. A Frozen Poultry Trade : Packing. SCIENCE. NATIiILIST. The Light of the The Slee^of Plants. FOoi^lLL. ' CHILDBED'S COLUMN The Week's Matches- - Note and Comments Letters to A«nt Hilda-The Boy Hero of (by O/jidnunc.) LADIES' PAGE. ; To S Children Mealthy-A Primrose WeddingHints- Woman's World.-; PRICE - SIXPENCE* IT' " . .-.„" causes as many deaths in Great Britain as Consumption. Bronchitis is prevented by and cured' wken too late to pTe^ent. Scott's Emulsion cures Cougiis-, Colds and throat troubles. Physicians, the worltf. over, endorse it. Scott & lJownß,{iiiuiited), : London. All chemists. J, BALtANTTNE & CO. DIRECT SFECIA.Ii ATTENTION TO THEIR •OWN MAKE OP MEISTS, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Which.'is almost equal to the best Tafllor-made Garments for STYLE, FIT AND FINISH. GIVE IT A TEIAL. MACINTOSHES, ' MACINTOSHES. IiADTES OB GENTLEMEN CAN SELECT THEIE OWN MATEEIAL, And have their Garments Mafto to Measure, at Fully FIFTEEN TO TWENTY PEE CENT BEIS3W THE PEICE OF BttPOKTEiD 'GOODS. FIEST-OL4SS TAILORING UROM A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL TWEEDS AHD COATINGS, AT MODERATE PRICES. GOOD FET GUAEANTEED, it ■ONE SMiLLTNG'OFF EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOE CASH. . ©UNSTABLE HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. , ' -X73 ASK ¥O&fR QROGBR WQH mDI&M, C&YLQN & BLENDED TEAS,' i ——————— ' ' . .• OUR STARTLERS. JUST TO END OP THE SEASON, WE have to plaoe before you a few of our STAETLEBS. Don't fail to r«e£ on. You will find it interesting. 50 Dresses French Hopsaoi, new shades, 7s lid dress 60 Dresses Heavy Cheviots, 8s lid dress Ladies' Tweed Jackets, Fawns and Greys, J-tensfch, 4s lid, worth 22s 6i Black Shoulder Capes in silk und fine serge, 8s lid, worth 35s Coloured Shoulder Capes ia Cloth, trimmed jet and ribbon, 4s lid, cheap at 20s A Line of Fur Mtiifs, 2s lid, 3a lid, 5s 114, 8s lid, worth tbree times the money •————■*—> ■ . j LONARGAN & COMPANY. WATERLOO HOUSE.

VAMPING. VAMPING. VAMPING. THE POPULAB CHOED INDICATOE. ALL THE SAGE AT HOMe! THOUSANDS NOW IN USE. "» *7"HAT is it ? It is a simple contrivance by means of which a perfect novice cr.n, with a few houi a V V practice, Vamp to Any Song in Any Key on the Piano, Harmonium or Organ. The above may seem a rash statement, but nevertheless true, and we are prepared to demonstrate it to tho most sceptical. Thousands have already acquired the nrt, so can you. Two Songs given Gratis with each Indicator sold, which will be found sufficient to initiate anyone into the art of Vamping. A new issue of One Hundred of the Most Popular Song 3 now Ready, prepared both for Musicians or those Totally Unacquainted with the Piano. The following is a List of a few of the Songs :— "The Song that Beached My Heart," "After tlo Ball" "Tho Arab's Farewell," "A Boy's Best Friend is his Mother," "The Old Eustie Bridge," "Gathering Shells," &c, "Please Give Mo a Penny," "Auld Lang Syne," "In Happy Moments," " I'll Take yon Home, Kathleen," " Comin' Thro' the Eye." Full catalogue on application. TESTIMONIAL. Mr Clarke, of Hnzledeon Eoad, Christchurch, writes :— " Dear Sirs,— l am greatly leased with the Indicator I purchased only a week ago. lam now able to vamp to any song, greatly to the surprise of my friends and myself. I may say I do not know a note of music or a note on the piano. I would advise any person who, like myself, has not had the advantage of a musical education, to secure one of your Indicators and lam sure they will get an immense amount of pleasure for a trifling cost." PEICE* Indicator, with Two Songs (of qhoice) and -Full Instructions for use, 3s 6dj Extra Songs, Gel Each. Post Free. MILNEB & THOMPSON'S Musio Warehouse, Christchurch. Xn Private oojnroHQJsations, addressed w. TBAINOB, Box 439, CUristchurch,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 2

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