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5 W. STRANGE & COMPANY. W » LADIES' MANTLE, JACKET & CLOAK SPECIAL^S |d THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OP LADIKS' MANTLES IN THE COLONyJB r^BBBBBBsI • W. STRANGE & CO. B^™&. y E s^^^ and Continental Markets. These Goods were bought early in the Enriisb. Bfisissssl a thereby ensuring the Daintiest and most Fashionable Garments procurable. c LOVELY BERLIN MANTLES CHARMING PARIS JACKETS 9 J NEW CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW MANTLES :fl n NEW CAPES ZURICH COSY FURS STYLISH COSTUaqB W.f STRANGE & CO. Ma H ea SP e ?j (llitv ? f the MANTLE TRADE mitsen^fl " iOtiWllMTa «/ Vl <^.conducting -it on tlw same prinoipleß, and holding thelH q Magnificent Stock as the Great Mantle Houses at Home. '1H d EVERYTHING NEW, FRESH AND FABHIONABM *> SMART JACKETS SMART HABITS 9 l ~ SMART MANTLES SMART CLOAKS SMART ULSTERS SMART WBlfl I NOW SHOWING.g HB I HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES. ,fl I VICTORIA HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH I llbbbbbbl

Late Advertisements. MADAME HELLER, T>HYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIBaTIONAL ME. XT DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second house from Manchester Bridge). Questions an. swered on everything— Health, Marriage, Business, &c. LAST TWO WEEKS. . 1724 PAINS AFTEB EATING. MBS MABY ANNEMJWEN, of Aird Street, Parramatta, N.B. W., writes :— " LOASBY'S • WAHOO ' cured me of pains in the chest and f lckness after meals, from whioh 1 had suffered for six years." LOASBY'S " WAHOO," Price 2s 6d everywhere. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co.,Jitd. WANTED, Two good Booms, unfurnished, with occasional übb of kitchen. Apply early, X.A.P., " Star " Office. 1164 "ANTED, Visitors to Cnristchurch to Hire Bicycles at per hour or week. Adams St» Cycle Company, 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. WANTED, immediately, Purchasers for Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Damasks, Sheetings, Cretonnes, Flannelettes, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, Linoleums. Beath and Co. W "ANTED to Let, Two Four-roomed Cottages, centre of city. Apply 44, Durham Btreet ! 1157 WANTEDfMachinists and Benchmen ; also, Improvers to the Clicking and Finishing. 64, Matbeson's Boad, Linwood. 1162 'ANTED (urgent), ladies to inspect Novelty Dresses, Robes, Variegated Tweeds, Serges, Costume and Cycling Cloths, Skirtings. Beath and Co. \j\f ANTED, every Lady to know that, fora Vjf perfect fitting dress at 'a moderate charge they should patronise Beath and Co. VPNOTJST. M&DaMU MbGN&Tu Cures by Nature's own powers all Nervous Diseases, . 318, Colombo Street. Moderate. ' 11*9 SICK Headache and Biliousness cured immediately by ■Lpasby's " Wahoo.-*^ -Dent be deceived by. imitations. Get Loashv's. PENCEB VINOiSfI Jceepß up wiiiu tue pri>oeßß!on t and has laid in a stock, of Wahoo. DtL BKANDTS MaLIED FOOD. A PERFECT FOOD for Infants, Invalids an the Aged. You can give it to your baby or your grandfather with equally good results. F "CANTERBURY TIMES." Jthotogbaphic Competitions. The Proprietors of the "Canterbury Times" propose to inaugurate a series of Photographic Competitions open to bon& fide amateur photographers in all parts of New Zealand. For the first competition three prizes will be offered. It is essential that the photographs sent in should be mutable for reproduction in the paper; otherwise, they will be considered ineligible for competition. Pictures which have previously appeared in other journals are prohibited. Photographs may be printed on any paper, by any process, and may be of any size, provided they be not smaller than quarter-plate. They must be mounted on plain card mounts. Competent judges have been secured, who are instructed to consider '.—First, Artistic Excellence ; second, Technical Excellence ; third, Suitability for Reproduction. PRIZES. The prizes will be :— First, 2gs ; second, lg ; third, \g, together with bound copies of Stoddart's photographs of famous cities, scenes and paintings. JUDGES. The judges are :— Messrs Page, Beece and Hurst. Seager. ENTRIES. Entries for the first competition, together with the names and addresses of the competitors, will be received NOT LATER Than TUESDAY, April 26. The result of the competition will be made known in the " Canterbury Times " of May 1. SUBJECTS. The subjects for the First Competition are .— Pure Landscape. L&ndbcape with Life. Each subject of equal importance. Illustrative of Child Life. One figure only. The proprietors reserve the right of reproducing nMy photogfraph considered suitable that may "be sent in for competition. All photographs and communications must be addressed to Editor Pictorial Department, " Canterbury Times." JB 1 B O A L E - SEVERAL LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES, SECOND-HAND, '-.-•,. AT SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES, >AP " 7 D.LO. Cycle Department. IRONMONGERY. REASONABLE PBICES, BEST QUALITY, YOUB INSPECTION INVITED BT AIKEN & ROBERTS, 143, COLOMBO STBEET, Corner of Cashel Street. C. PANNELL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 127, MANCHESTER STREET, TTAS a SPECIAL ASSORTMENT cf AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Just opened. SPECIAL VALUE. ■ CALL OR SEND FOB PATTERNS. X1592 DR BRANDT'S MALTED FOOD. THE Matron, Infants' Home, Asbfleld'(Sydney), says :— We have had infants of six lnontas old brought to our Home, weighing only seven pounds and apparently dying, who have become ;ron* and plump when fed on it, and in cases of he most obstinate Diarrhoea we have found it invaluable. ±_ NE 'POUND OF PALM BRAND INDIAN TEA at 28 4d Makes 256 Cups of fragrant Tea with first water How many will it make with the second water. Leading Grocers. 1608 •%7-OU CAN BUY FIRST-CLASS PLUMS FOR JAM, At lid and 2d per lb. APRICOTS AND PEACHES Also very cheap. The last chance this season for Jam Fruit. CUMMING, , XISS7 FRUITERER, High and Colombo Streets.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6124, 10 March 1898, Page 3

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