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BANQUET ©E BARGAINS. GREAT FAIR, COMMEXCIXG AT 9 O'CLOCK, FRIDAY NEXT, FEB. 19, AT WATERLOO HOUSE, EVERT ARTICLE KEBUGKD KEGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. THE BIGGEST SPLASH EVEE MADE. LONARG4N & COMPANYTHE COEXEE OF CASHEL AND COLOMBO STEEETS, CHRISTCHUECH. {*

Late Advertisements. W. E. Harding] W- R> Haedisb 10-MORFOW, Commencing at 11 n.in. PLEDGES f~PL EDGES! ' GEEAT BAEGATNS. MEW. R. KAEDING, instructed by Itfr David Bowman, WILL SELL, At his Rooms, 200-206, Hereford Street, as above, A Great Variety of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, comprising — Jewellery of pverv description. Clocks, Opera Glasses, B.P. Wave, Musical Instruments, Clothing, &c. Catalo.arues 111 last Saturday morning's papers, or from Auctioneer. Mr Bowman has given his usual instructions to sell each lotto the highest bidder. W. E. HABDING, Auctioneer, 4785 200-206, Hereford Street. C/YCLE J\>IDING SCHOOL. CYCLING ACADEMY— DEILLSHED, CASHEL STEKET, CHEISTCHUECH. Promoter ... F. W. PAINTEE. Open 8 a.m. till 6 p.m. DAILY SESSIONS From 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets Is 6d each, or Twelve for 103 6d. PRIVATE TUITION.— Ladies or Gentlemen requiring Private Leisons, with Special Attention to Deportment, can arrange hours to suit convenience. Terms 2s Gd per lesson or 2ls per course. 4257 INDtGESTION CUEKD. MR A. M. MOMSEN. 568, George Street, Sydney, writes:— "The flrst dose I fook of your ' Wahoo ' gave mo relief, and from that tnno I besrun to get better, and to-day I can eat meat and other food without any after suiforing. I /sleep well, and my whole system is changed for the better, and I am sure it is entirely duo to your Wonderful ' Wahoo.' " " Wahoo," price 2s 6d, from Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale from Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. WANTED to Sell, Cape Barley and Tares. T. Wreaks, 92, Manchester Street, . 4781 WANTED to Let, a 6-roomed House, washhouse and gardun. Apply 11, Montreal Strnet. 4784 W "ANTED, everyone to know that Boath.aud Co.'s Sale is now on ; astounding bar. pains: 10s6d Sunshadefor - J s lid. See iulvpr. * WOMEN'S Political Association. — .Miss Maude will Meet Members and Friends at Temperance Hall, Gloucester Street, Weduesdny, Sp.ir^ 4779 W "ANTED Known— A Bible « lass at 7.30 ToMorrow Night, at Druidc' Hnll, corner of Worcester and Manchester Streets. Subject : " The Soul : What is it F" No collection. 4780 "inrrANTEDKnown— £5, £10, £20, £50 an" ft other sums up to £5000 ready to b 3 advanced on Personal Security ; loans negotiated up to £10,000 on Freehold Security from 5 percent. D. Stranaghan and Co No, I, Chancory Lanj. 1831 \\f ANTED, Laundresses and Cooks, £40 W Generals, for town and country. £20 to £30; Young Girls, lit;h+. situations. .Apply to the Matron at McDonald's New Zesilanrler Labour Exchange, Manchestnr Street. Ladies in want of reliable servants should apply at this office. Ser. vants, with references, quickly suited with nicn situations. Counfry servants are specially invited to apply, as there are now about thirty situations tosolect from. Telephone 250. "ANTED Known— " Vitadatio," tho great Herbal Bemedy, will cure the worst case without operation. It dissolves the growth. Xl6Bl "ANTED Known-Kincaid's G.I.C. for Cey. liado Tea. X1513 W "ANTED Known-Kincaid's G.I.C. for Ceyhndo Tea. X1513 "ANTED Known— Kincaid's G.1.C." for Cey lindo Tea. X1513_ rf^OME BACK, but arrived too late.— Onr grnndVv fathers' ideas were wise in their own generation, but nowadnys we go to the COMMERCIAL BKRTAURANT, High Street. Onr dinner consists of, besides other Soups, Oyster Soun, Boiled aud Fried Fish, Oysters on Shell, Joints, Entries, Poultry, Gnme and Sweets, Ten, Coffee or Lemonade included. Open till midnight, Sundays 5 p.m. to 10.30. liMfl23 TOKE Oh I What note does a kettle sing up top T, of course. See? ".TOKO." F 1303 j MILLIONAIRES aro advised to drink Palm Brand Tea, as it is most economical. FI3OB IANO for Sale— Cheap, new, rich tone, beautiful case, rare bargain. 136, Armagh Street. ONE of the great objects of the day is iho economising of time, labour and material, and that is why, perhaps, the Empire Company's Koyal Jelly Powders have " caught on" so well. In a few minutes the most delicious jellies can be made with these powders. X1876 TO Printers— Wanted, a Turnover, clean and quick at case. Apply, by letter only, Caxton, 72, Armagh Street, Christchurch. 4752 A FBUIT AND CONFECTIONEEY BUSINESS TTI O B SALE, jp In tho City, Doing a fair turnover. Apply to 1948X CLAEKE & CO., Auctioneers. QTOP, Thief 1 1 Stop, Thief ! 1 You may uiku my gold watch, but drop that pound of 'PiLM" Brand Tea, as I cannot exist with out it. yi-?o WELLINGTON HOTEL. NOTICE.— The Undersignnd wishes to inform his customers and the public geuerally that he has made Extensive and Necessary Alterations to his Bars, which enable \i3itor3 to enjoy all tho comfort and privacy of a private bar, whilst being served with liquors nt usual public bar prices. The Largest Stock of SPEIGHT'S CELEBRATED PEIZE ALES, In Bulk and Uottle, in Christchurch, Visitors to town during Carnival Week, who recognise the necessity of drinking only tho Best and "Piircjt Beverages, will patronise the Wellington Hotel, where nil Draught Ale is in Thorough Condition, and drawn only direct from the wood. F. J. FUCHS, Proprietor, Wellington Hotel. 4734 Tutun Street. mHE AGENCY OF THE FAMOUS VICTORY * SEWING MACHINE HAS HEEX TEANSFEBBED TO A SPECIALUDEPAETMENT ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF THE D.1.C., WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WABEHOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. C BROWN, Manager mHE STRAIGHT TIP for the Cup is " JOKO." Speculate freely on it, ana you will bb satisfied that it is tie jbc-st 2s Tea in tho Market 130

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5804, 23 February 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5804, 23 February 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5804, 23 February 1897, Page 3

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