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Shipping. tfm JML BE EYWOOD& \J 0., CUSTOM-HOUSE, CLEABING, TOBWARDING AND STOBAGE AGENTS, Merchandise Cleared and Delivered at Through Bates. «,«*>*„. CHEAPEBthanPABCELS >wS?-f§S^ POST- — By Special arrangenJPPiSt&ztgz ments made in London, HeyJKjMEte^^' wood and Co. are enabled to deliver parcels to any address in London or the United Kingdom at the following rates, which includa everything except Customs duty:— Not exceeding 21b in weight, Is; every additional lb «d ; no reestriction as to weight but special low rates are quoted for heavy packages. J. M. HETWOOD & CO., Cathedral Square, Christchurch, and Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. . Business Notices. MISS TURfON (Late of Ballantyne's), 171, COLOMBO STBEET (four doorß north of Kincaid's). , DBESSMAKING MANTLE-MAKING in all branches COSTUMES. BLOUSES COLLEGE GOWNS, &o. * ' TUBS renovated aad ramodelled.- - --■ ... T ATEST FASHIONS. Charges derate. . XJ 1832 THE following Brands of CANDLES, Kido in New Zealand, are kept by all Grocers — PREMIER, FIVE MEDAL, BRITISH SPERM, FRENCH SPERM, VENUS. The latter can be had Plain, Fluted or Coloured Piano and Bedroom Candles Stearine, Paraffine, Yellow Wax or Coloured are also kept in stoo by all Grocers. 8 911 , MRS HFXSTON, / MILIiINEB, DBESSMAKEB, DBAPEB, 259, COLOMBO STBEET, XTAS JUST BECEIVED a SHIPMENT e "iIADIES' [PALETOTS AND JACKETS In Leading Styles, CASHMEBES, SEEGES,. VELVETEENS, . ; UMBBELLAS, Direct from the Makers. - Bead > -made Dresses, Wrappesa, Blouses, &o.» always on hand. ' xessmaking and Millinery on the shortest notice MBS HULSTON, 1732 COLOMBO STBEET (opposite Bridge). WANTED Known. — The Citizens are respectfully informed that those magnificent premises formerly occupied by Messrs Milner and Thompson are about to be opened, on the groun floor, in a very superior high-class manner as the " COMMEBOIAL BESTAUBANT," Wherein oysters, soups, fish, joints, grills, entrees, poultry, game and other refreshments may be obtained at all hours. Adjoining is the oyster, poultry and game shop, with its marble slabs. plate-Rlasa aquarium and f ouatain . Fresh fish and oysters daily, the very best our New Zealand waters produce. Luncheons, including oysters, soups, fish, ■ joints, ponltryand game, entries with sweets, pastry, or butter, cheese and salad, with tea, aerated waters, or glass of milk, from 13 to 2. Purity and frehness of the commodities, with extreme cleanli- - ' ness combined with civility. and respectful attention, may be relied on. The proprietor's desire is "to merit, by his method of catering, the warmapprobation and patronage of his best friends, the E blic. upon whose generous rerdiot in his favour mtk confidence relies. Telephone No. 884. 1625

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5667, 11 September 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5667, 11 September 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5667, 11 September 1896, Page 2