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SPRING. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. ■p^TOVELTIES FOE ALL DEPARTMENTS AT OUR USUALLY • LOW PRICES FOR CASH. KENNETH MATHESON & CO*. DIRECT IMPORTERS, HIGH STREET, "THE HALL/' CHRISTCHURCH. — — - i — -

- INTERPEOVINCIAL. r + — : — [Per Press Association.! DUNEDIN. Sept. 11. l - A boy named Ingrain, aged eight years, was sent on Wednesday -for groceries anc l never returned. No trace of him can be j, found. s .;.-.■.• ■■ ■ ■•;• T • .-.. -..- . - .■'■_.•.-_;•_ :■ ■• : ■ •'■■ : "'"7,-' f; . During" the late war Japanese surgeonj • used the iish of rice straw as an ; antiseptic i with excellent effect. r The first American raikoad was laid in l 1836. It was three miles long, from the ? granite quarries of Quincy, Massachusetts, :' to Neponser river. ■ . Late Advertisements, ; SALE OF IRONMONGERY | TO BUILDEES, DEALERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS BOWMAN & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, in their rooms, i TO-MOBEOW (Saturday) , commencing at 1 1 a.m., 1 . A Quantity of Ironmongery, &c, Comprising many lines suitable for Builders, Dealers, Persons Building and others. An absolute clearance must be made. ! BOWMAN & SON, , .1920 Auctioneers, &c. AT the Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street, at 8 o'clock, SATUEDAY, Sept. 12, a MEETING FOR WOEKEES ONLY. . . Business— To discuss matters of vrave importance, i 1924 Women workers cordially invited. ' MEETING OF SYDENHAM EATEPAYEES. IN compliance with a requisition of Eatepayere, I hereby convene a MEETING of the ilATli- , PAYEES of Sydenhain, to be held in the Druids' ' Hall, Colombo Street, Svdenbam, at 8 p.m. on 1 MONDAY, September 14th, to consider Municipal matters. JOHN BBOWN, Mayor of Sydenhnm. September 10th, IS9G. 2640 TT> E WARD.— Lost, near North. Belt, Lady's JCV Gold English Lever Watch and Gent's Gold Albert. Finder substantinlly rewarded by returning to D. Scott, 108, Tu:im Street. IP3I WANTED, Eeliable Cnnvasser for Printing. A PPIy. 47, Chester Street east. 1930 "ANTED, in North direction, House of 5 or six rooms. Tenant. G.P.O. 1027 \\f ANTED, Good .Active (iirl. iige aoour, it}. TT Mrs Cox, -Draper Street, Kichmond. 1929 WANTED, Good General, not under~~27. Appiy, Mrs Scarlett, near Bnxton's /corner, Burwood. • ]933 "ANTED to Let, a 7-roomed House, 2-stall Stable and Quarter-acre Land, 76, Tuam Street. Apply, 42, Worcester Street. 192C ' W "ANTED, a Bcspectable Girl ns General Servant. Apply, "Ecclefechan," Hackett's Boad, oif Norman's Eoad, Papanui. 1924 WANTED. Ladies to Inspect Beath and Co.'s Charming New Millinery, from London and Pnris. for Lndjps and Children. V-17 WAM'iIU, Ladies to Inspect Beuth and Co.'b Lovely New Dress Materials, Prints, Cambrics, Oxfords, Galateas, Curtains, Cretonnes. ' ■„• 1917 WANTED, 5000 Ladies <o Pnrnhosejthe New Natural Wool Underclothing, as recommended by Doctor Eyder. Beath and Co., Drapers. } 1917 WANTED, Ladies to understand that Beath and' Co.'b Drapery Establishment is thoroughly . up to date since our new partner arrived. • 1917 ABA n GAIN. — 'jood American Or«an for sale; cheap. Hamblin, " Times " Office; 1928 OOT Trade.— Wanted, a Fitter. Champion Boot Factory, Manchcter Street. 1918 FOE SALE— House five rooms, Sheds, Quarteracre. Broadley's Store, Richmond. 1921 ARTNEE.— Wanted, Young Gentleman, £10, to travel ; salary 432 weekly. Address. Tonight, Lady, " Star " Office. 1932 PIANOS BY LEADING MAZERS AND AMERICAN ORGANS, \ LL ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS OR LOWEST CASH PRICES . AT THE D. I. C. KJAM CONTAINS THE PUREST FRUIT . AND BEST SUGAR. GARDEN TOOLS. A MANUFACTURER'S Special set of SAMPLES. CLEAN, BRIGHT, GOOD AND CHEAP. NOW O"N SALE. JLL UDSON ft \j O. S.P.Q.R STORES, X1691 Colctobo and Gloucester Streets, Christchurch. GAME MB RED is delicious mm CURRANT if you HA JELLY, GET THE H m f^^ In lib stone jars.

mHE UNDERSIGNED BEG TO ADVISE THAT THEY HAVE OPENED AND ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR FIRST SHIPMENTS IN NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. DRESS GOODS OF THE NEWEST DESCRIPTION. THE CHOICEST MILLINERY EVER SHOWN. New Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, New Prints, Galateas, Norman Stripes, Plain and Fancy Mnsliug DRESSMAKING on the Premises at ECONOMICAL BATES, And First-class Work Guaranteed. TAILORING ON THE PREMISES, ' SUITS TO MEASURE FROM * AS. 213, CASHBL STREET, OPPOSITE "PRESS" OFFICE, (NOT HIGH STREET). SHAW, BOBINSON & CO.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5667, 11 September 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5667, 11 September 1896, Page 3