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Business Notices. -___ SPRING! BEAUTIFUL SPRING!! _B— — j,| M^MiHiM_lJlMlMnT^ W * n \ T '^ / \& CO. / I ARRIVAL OF. S.S. IONIC AND KAIKOURA with Largo Consignments of NEWEST DRAPERY AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. SPECIAL! U CASES of Trimmed and Untrimmed STRAW *■■* and LACE HATS aud BONNETS. Latest London fashions, at Wonderful Prices. Must be seen to be believed. LARGE RECEIPT OF SPLENDID NEW DRESS MATERIALS. The New Alpacas and Shaded Sicilians New Serges New French Cambrics New Household Drapery. GREAT PURCHASE OF KAIAPOI CLOTHING, At Very Low Rates. Our Tailoring Department is increasing by. leaps and bounds. --.... Trousers to Measure at ... 12s 6d Suits „ „ ... 45s Od GENTS' NEW STRAW BOATERS. Gents should inspect our large assortment of TENNIS SHIRTS, TIES, CAPS and BELTS. Just arrived. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR SPRING NOVELTIES. T. ARMSTRONG & CO., MARKET PLACE AND LOWER HIGH STREET. THE "CANTERBURY TIMES." THE NATIONAL VV eekly Journal OF NEW ZEALAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896. ILLUSTRATIONS— WESTPORT AND COALMINING, &c, &c. "WHEELING" (By the Best Expert Writers)— Wheel Talk (by "Rover")— Far and Near (by " Hum her")— Ladies ou Wheels (by " Altiora") — Cycling iv Auckland — The Sydney ' Test Meeting— A Record-breaking Race— C< cling RhymesT-Saddles for Ladies— Construction of f'ydes— Purchasing a Mount— Folly of Long- . distance Bnces^-Uleaning the- Chain— The French Touring Club— 'l he Outlook in. the Tube Trade. MUSIC— Musical Notes (by "Counter-Tenor"), a special feature. THE STORY TELLER -"The Broken Fetter." FICTION — "Rome" (by Zola)— A Terriblo Alternative— A Love Passage. THE SKETCHES— Tricks of Bombay GamblersCranks' Curious Crazes— Bows and Little Bushmen— King Khama's Wedding. SClENCE— Letters by Air-lines. LITERARY— Notes from London. LADIES' PAGE— Here aud There— A Kew Ideal of Manhood— A re W omen Getting Spoilt ? — Early Engagements — To Keep Flowers Fresh —Why Womeu Faint— Death of Lady Tennyson—A Model Home— The Guest Chamber — Frills of Fashion— Correspondents' Letters: Wellington, Nelson, Blenheim, Dunedin — The Social Round — Household Hints— Woman's World. CHILDREN'S COLUMN— Letters to Aunt Hilda. THE GARDEN— Work for the Week— lntercolonial Fruit Conference: Delegates' Report — Arrangement of Cut Flowers. THE APIARY — Practical Bee-keeping (by "Expert.") AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL — South Africa and Australasia — The Turnip Moth — Advertising New Zealand Produce— Rhea Fibre —Stock, Farm and Dairy Notes— Hints to Potato Growers— Reports— Markets, &c. POULTRY— Hints on Poultry Raising— Poultry Instruction— Poultry and Pigeon Notes. THE KENNEL-The Wellington Show (by Sirius) —Death of Metchley Wonder. SPORTING— The "Review of Reviews "on Now Zealand Racing — Trotting Government — Sporting Brevities — Notes and Anticipations — Riccarton Notes — Hawke's Bay and Gernldine Meetings, by own correspondents— Australian and Foreign Racing, &c. TROTTING— Notes, by " Director "—Track and Road, by " Wildwood" — South Island Trottiutr Association. CRICKET-AQUATIC-FOOTBALL ATHLETIC-THE RING-SWIMMING BOWLING, and OTHER SPORTS MINING — From Special Correspondents. AMUSEMENTS— The Play and Players— Bandsmen's Column— The Southland Contest. ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. The most Widely-read, Popular and Attractive Weekly Paper Published in New Zealand. PRICE SIXPENCE. ON SALE BY ALLTJOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS Throughout the Colony. SPRING 1896 AXD 1896 SUMMER. TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY Are Now Showing A GRAND ASSORTMENT ov THE NEWEST GOODS IN SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM TEE HOME MARKETS, And Marked at Our USUAL READY-MONEY PRICES. TONEYCLIFFE & CAREY, THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS. "TEA." "TEA." The Universal Opinion is that SPRING BLOSSOM TEA IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER BLENDS, And Remember — 1. That it is a Ceylon Orange Pekoe Hill-grown Tea. 2. It is only packed in tins, which, of course, preserve the delicate aroma. 3. It is grown on British soil, planted, picked nnd .packed by Europeans for white people. 4. The prices are marked ou each tin, viz. : No. I. Is 9d ; No. 2, 2s ; and No. 3, 2s 4d per lb. 5 If you once give it a trial you will use no other. 6 It can be had of all respectable grocers and storekeepers and from the sole Wholesale Agents, JD» C -M- Intyre & Co., 1636X C IHEPKA.L Square, EXTRAORDINARY Purchase of Corsets at Phenomenal Liacount; ell at 2s lid, see window. Kenneth Matheson and Co.'s Remnant Sale. X1517

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5690, 8 October 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5690, 8 October 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5690, 8 October 1896, Page 2

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