I GOLD OR SILVER? THAT is the question Bi-metallists are vainly endeavouring to settle. MILLS Will accept either Gold or Silver jn payment for Boots, pending the controversy. THAT'J| FAIB, ISN'T IT ? WIMTSE FOOT-WEAE AT MILLS' S, 216, High Street. Horse-skin Boots for Ladies, flexible as a glove, i waterproof, 15s, worth 2Cs Horse-skin Bocts for Gentlemen, English oak- \ tanned, sole perfectly waterproof and as smooth j as an eel's waistcoat, 255, honestly worth 353 j Over-Gaiters for Ladies and Gentlemen. The very I thing to keep your feet warm and dry in wee I weather • Children's School Boots from 3s lid I Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes from 5s 6d ] Men's Shooters 7s lid, good value { FOOTBALL BOOTS, best yet, can't slip Ladies' Neat Evening Shoes, 2s lid, 33 lltl. NEXT STANDISH ft.PEEECE'S F 1437 JOHN • WALLER & SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, TUAM STREKT, HAVE in STOCK every description of BUILD.ING MATERIAL, including very Large i Stocks of SEASONED TIME :•."!?, kept under cover ■ ready for immediate use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IROS, LEAD, DOOES, SASHFS. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, FENCING MATERIALS, &c, &c. COALS AND FHiEWOOD. We areprepawd to QUOTE PRICES for Buildng Materials delivered in town or any part of rhe province. 146S NOW READY. IRKPATEICK'S V7TOLD JJJLEDAL "EL" BRAND NEW SESAON'S JAM. APEICOT Conserve, in glass jars (21b et weight NECTARINE Conserve do PEACH Conserve do BASPBEEBY Jam do BED CURB ANT Jelly, iv stone jaw (lib weight) The above are made with this Season's FRESH Fruit and boiled within a few hours after be.ng gathered, and retain the FULL FLAVOUR and COLOUE of the fruit. They are the most DBLICIOUS and WHOLESOME Preserves in tho Market. 8. KIBEPATRICK & CO., MANUFACTUEEBS.I 032 L NELSON. W EBBY'S TEMPEBANCE HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), V TIM ABU. This Hotel is now heing refitted and refurnished throughout. Tho bedrooms are spacious and airy. '. Private Suites of Apartments^ for Families and others. Conifortablo Drawinsr, Sitting rail Smoking-Rdbms. N.B.— A SHILLING Luncheon is always on the tahle at the time of arrival of the express train from the north. Letters nnd tele. graiD3 promptly attended to "°* [
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5258, 14 May 1895, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5258, 14 May 1895, Page 2
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