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KENNETH MATHESOIN & CO., CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, THE HALL, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. SPECIAL PURCHAsiToF CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' JACKETS, AT AN ENORMOUS DISCOUNT. TT s oar intention to give Customers the benefit of our Purchases, and Clear the wholo Lot 2 8 11 D 3 8 11 D 4 S 11 D EACH> ALSO, A. SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT OF LADIES' AND MAIDS* MACKINTOSHES, MANTLES, JACKETS, GOLF CAPES, ULSTEBS AND PUBS; For Latest Styles in Autumn and Winter Millinery see Choice Display in Windows. DRESSMAKING. MTBS SWAN has returned from Sydney and Melbourne, and has an efficient Staff of assistants engaged in carrying out all the latest ideas in this department. J-ftdiee will do well to eutrust us with this season's orders. Kvery effort will be ina.ie to ri ve thorough satisfaction in FIT, ST 1' LE and FINISH. DRESS FABRICS, OT2W KATAPOI TWEEDS. ' NEW DIAGONAL AND FANCY TWEEDS, New Bain-proof Serges, in Navy and Black. New Cashmeres.and Horfnot. HEW AMAZON, FOULLEand MELTON CLOTHS, in all the Choicest Design* and Cotoarinft AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. KENNETH MATHESON & CO., CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, THE HALL, HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH. 1,759

WORK AND WAGES, [Special to Peksb Association.] SYDNEY, Mat 13. The Hetton miners have accepted a reduction of twopence. The Dudley and Ferndale pits are the only two now idle. CPkb Paras Association.! OAMARU, Mat 13. The New Zealand Workers* Union is asking the Government to accept the names of unemployed from the Secretaries of Unions, instead of having the men visiting bnreaux and police stations day after day. The Child Murder Case. | ♦ ANOTHER BODY FOUND. [Pbr Prkss Association.] INVERCARGILL, Mat 13. The police this morning unearthed the body of a boy about four years old. much decomposed, on Dean's section at Winton. This makes the third body recovered. Diggirg' opemtions are still proceeding 1 . The inquest will probably be opened tonierht. c [Farther da! ails as to the discovery of bodies will be found elsewhere in this is^ue.

Laf.p Advertisements. WANTED, Tidy Girl, about 14, sleep home ; good place. 116, Colombo Boad, Svden- *»""■ 1516 "ANTED to Sell, Light Daisy Cart, cheap. Apply M. O'Connell, Saddler, Colombo Street. 1524 W "ANTED, Eespectable Girl ob General Servant jBB per week. Mrs Foster, George Streot, New Brighton. 1523 "ANTED, Rover Bicycle. Dunlop tyres, with laced spokes preferred, light and in good order. 8., Box 139, P.O. 1522 fC{\ OXFOBD TEBB.ACE west, vacancy for • 3\J . Four Gentlemen Boarders. Bednced charges. Apply Mrs Tompkins. 1489 W "ANTED. Strong Girl : low wages. Apply Howe's Store, Peterborongh Street. 1258 "ANTED, by Strong Youth, aged 15, Situationofanykind. Apply Willie, " Star" Office. 1527 W "ANTED to Let, Furnished Bedroom, par. tial board, near College; bath, piano. Address at "Star " Office. 1526 W "INTER Underclothing, from best makers, now selling to cover cost. Hulbert'B Clearing Sale. 1529 WANTED, two Strong Lads. W. J. Cuddon, corner Colombo and Southampton Streets. Sydenham. 1531 "ANTED, Respectable Young Girl to assist in housework ; must be clean, oleep at home, no late work ; wages 5s per week. Apply Mrs Rhodes, 77, Peterborough Street, off Manchester Street north. 1532 W"E want you to know that we have just opened a case containing 480 Fancy China Jugs, nsual price Is, which we shall clear at 6d each: Thomas Bunting and Co., Wholesale Bnyers and Be tail Salesmen, 260, Colombo Street N. 605 A< Ni THING yon want for household use will i^i. Be supplied at Less than Wholesale Price at the sale of Niud-Ward find Co.'s stock in the Warehouse, 260, Colombo Street N. Thomas Bunting and Co. 605 Some for Two Bfale Friends - V> to share large front bedroom, bath. 105! Bartiadoes Street. 1511 «^LASSES FOB SINGING— There are Beveral J vacancies for Teachers or others to join the Saturday Class, commencing 23rd inst., at 2 p.m. Additional members also received for the class°a on Monday and Friday Evenings. Fee— Haifa guinea. A. A. North , 13, Morten's Bnildingß.Fl3l7 NURSE would comfortably accommodate Lying in Patient or Invalid, on very moderate terma. Private. "Star " Office. 1518 [F Party that was seen Taking lamp from Bicycle Booms Saturday Night does not return within mree days will be prosecuted. 1514 LOST, Fox Terrier Puppy, white and ton. Please return 177, Worcester Street west. 1525 • T OST, between Armagh Street and St Paul's, i U Gold Brooch, horseshoe and pearle. Be ward, ; Kennett's. Jeweller. High Street. 1513 : Wf'OUNG Lndy wishes Employment by the day ; JL machining, plain sewing, or work of any description. Apply A., "Times" Office. 1510 OTTLES, Bottles, BotUes of every description for sale, cheap. J. Snell, Elizabeth Street, Sydenham. 1706 ** "OBEE Reading Rooms opened daily to the Sj unemployed during the winter months, at the late Junction Hotel." T. Herrick, C.M.H.

M ATS, Hats. HatH. Gentlemen can now obtain Jtl_ a First-class Hat at half-price. Hulbert's Sale. 1550 I HAVE removed to Chancery Lane. £1 to £10,000. D. Stranaghan. Telephone 663. 1482 LAMPS. Minson and Co. are offering, for 3s 60, the Cheapest Lamp in New Zealand at their Zfaeap Depot, 220, Colombo Street. Xl3t>4 T>UT a Pound of our Ceylon Tea in lead packet, O and you will at once be .refreshed and deiehted with the flavour and quality. Ninian gyslop and Co., 164, Hereford Street. X1491 TiANQUIBE for and obtain Hyslop's Pure Teas, .ICY -nobody in the tea trade offers yon the same sterling value in quality. A trial will convince myone who doubts this. ' X1491 TO LET, 30, Chester Street, 4-roomed House^, scullery, waslihouse. Apply 33, opp«h )ite. 1521 ; OK OBTAINING Twenty Pounds Worth of;. sw*_J Furniture, and so on in proportion by tiie.. 2ash or Hire System Time-Deferred Paymentpf < tValters and Co., Upholsterers, Cabinet-maker^. Honso FHrnishers 43, 45,. 47, Victoria Street.Beautiful Goods, best material and workmanship, tow prices; marked in plaia figures. Terms— .One. quarter of the value down, balance by easy instalments. OT MICHAEL'S TABISH DAY SCHOOL,. Head'MistreßS— MISS HOCJEHAM, 8.A., RJZ-^ THE NEXT TEUM BEGINS ON.'MONDAjT, 13tb.^»AY,at9.15a.r» r . Fees for Infant Classes and Lowers Standard^, One Shilling per weei. . Upper Standards, Free.. Religious insiosnetion is given daily by the- Vicar. The ordinary Course of Sacul&r . Instruction is that required under the Government Standards. The girlsiare taught NecisUework. 'by.- ladies of the parish, wbofcave carried on.. this itfick- for mnny years pa#, • ' 1515 ii "*" OOKING np.ward*veeyday, ' I J SunßhincwMiourfajsesj Reaving every day behind Something whiott might limdes^ Buuning swift^.ereryA^yj. Growing pure*^ kinder."' OW hymn styled»". Excelsior." All who nße Excafc BiO2j|Son,p reoJlsei'ts truth. XTTHOLESALE S?OOK. — Wholesale 'W^ro. VV houpeopen U^o Public. All Household Eequireme^ts,. f or. less ■■than the übuol wholesale price at ■*© Realwtioti Sale. Thomas Bunting and Co., 360, Ooloatbtt Street N. 00 5 '|jlf» want you to know that we seMin^ VV tha Cheapest Marble Clock o. arth at 17s r <tf 1 1 1 fct the Warehouse Sale. THOMAS BUNTING & CO., 605 260. Colombo. Street north, LOOK OUT^For the BIQ SHOW NEXT OOK OUT f SATUBDAX of Goods to be T OOK OUT C opened out on the ground floor JjOOK OUTJ at the VJarchouas Sale. Any single article you require at r less price than ro tailors can buy a quantity for, j ' THOS. BUNTING & CO.j j Wholosalo isuyors ftnd Estnil Salesmen, „ • GOS~ 2»0, COJi'WtBQ BTRBET NO^H,

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5257, 13 May 1895, Page 3

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