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OiDE FIRST SHIPMENT 1 ■ . - ■ -i OP ■ '-ji! GENTS' WINTER MERCERY | JUST TO HAND, ;i| EX S.S. AOTEA. ;| NEW CASHMEHE » MERINO and LAMBS' WOOL UNDERPANTS and SHIRTS. | NEW LAMBS' WOOL, CASHMERE and MERINO HALF HOSE. NEW SHIETS » TIES and BOYS' JERSEYS. * :' -f* TOCK °* Ek^^oSou^^oft'fbSp '§ HATS, 2s lid (or Is lid, 3s 6d for 2s 6d, 3s 9d now 2s lid, 4s lid now 3s lid. *««* .... NEW SUITS ' TE °USERS, MACKINTOSHES and COVERT COBTS. ; ; tailoring-suits to order From 2 8 ; trousers Prom 12s ea. t WOODS, FREE AND, CO., | CASH TAILORS AND GENTS' MERCERS, ' "THE HALL/ 226, 228, 230, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

late Aaverusements. Choral H all, LATIMER SQUARE. Enthusiastic Beceptiou Accorded by Crowded Audiences. POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCERT BUT ONE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. AMY SHERWIN, THE AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALE. AMY SHERWIN will iitaiRecit. and air*-" Wie nahte mir, der Schlummer" (Der Frcischtitz), C, von Weber Air— "Couplets dv Mysoli". (^a Perle dv Bre8i1), F; David. Jtldte obbligato by Mr Stoneham : " The Last Rose of Summer " (Irish ballad) Air—" I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls " (" Bohemian Girl"), Balfe AKTHUR DEANE (Baritone) KIiTY GtiINDL AY (Contralto) ALBERTO ZKLMAN (Violiuist) HEBBKRT STONIiHAM (Flare; S. SZCZEPANOWSKI (at the Piano) POPULAR PRICES, 2s & Is. Tickets at Messrs Milncr and Thompson's, and Walker's, tobaccouist. Doors open at 7.15, Conoert at 8. POSITIVELY THE I.AST CONCKRT. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Kith inst. . Entirely New Programme. MADAME SHISRWIN'S Selections for the FAREWELL CONCERT (WEDNESDAY) Will be decided by Plebiscite. Voting Papers can be obtained at Milner and Thompson's and at To-night's Concert. L. G. SHARP IS, Manager. JAMES TAIT, Representative. MADAME HELLER, TJHYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIRATIONAL ME. XT DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second house from Manchester Bridge). Questions answered on everything— Health, Marriage, Business. By reqnest Short Extension of Season. 2409 ri^RINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, JL Corner Manchester and Worcester Streets, TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, Congregational Soiree and Annual Meeting. Tea at 6.30 p.m., Schoolroom. 2060 PAINS AFTER EATING^ MRS MARY ANNE~OWEN, of Aird Street, Parramatta, N.8.W., writes:—" LOASBY'S •WAHOO' cured me of pains in the cheßt and sickness after meals, from which 1 had suffered for six years." LOASBY'S " WAHOO," Price 2s 6d everywhere. Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s _N.Z.DrugCo.,JM»a. WANTED, a General Servant ; references required. Apply Mrs B. H. Wood. 295, Cashel Strefet. ' , ■ : ioqq . W^JitElV'U'iaers.-to 1 ride Safe Tyres, new, covers fitted to Bunlor> Hims at 20s and . a"8 each . Star Cycle Company, Manchester Street, Christchurch. ' '2 WANTKD Known— Just opened Fresh Stock' Men's Fishing Waders and Gun Boots. H. Pannell, Manchester Street. 2076 (^ AN CKRS.— Having treated Cancers in Auckj land for two years with unfailing success, I am prepared to treat all external Cancers and some internal. A cure is absolutely assured quickly and permanently. B. F. Manning, 114, Montreal Street, Christchurch. Enclose scamp for reply. D l ANCING.— Mrs Griffiths will hold a Class for Juveniles, on Saturdays, at 3 o'clock, at 147, Chester Street. Evening Classes forming. 1267 INDIGESTION cured permanently by Loasbyt " Wahoo." It dispels pains and sickness atta: meals. Ask for Loashy's. JBUGGEY, 35, Tuam Street, E., Christ' s church, and at New Brighton, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner. Weddings, Picnics, Parties, 4c,, catered for. Tents, Tables and all i requisites let out on hire. The Trade supplied. Telephone No. 682. DR BRANDT'S MALTED FOOD. fTJHE Matron, Infants' Home, A eh field (Sydney), JL says :— We have had infants of six montjs old brought to our Home, weighing only seven pounds and apparently dying, who have become trontr and plump when fed on it, and in cases of he most obstinate Diarrhoea we have found it invaluable. T PUBLIC NOTICE. JAMES KNIGHT ! "¥Tf IBHES to Notify to tho Pnblic that the Conditions when selling out to the Christchurch Meat Company were that he could NOW COMMENCE . : .., .BUSINESS, \ ; So has much pleasure in stating that he PURPOSES OPENING ' . • • ON FRIDAY, MARCH 18, IN PREMISES KNOWN AS SMITHFIELD MARKET, A STRICTLY CASH BUTCHERY BUSINESS, And Purposes Selling PBIMEST QUALITY OF MEAT AT SUCH PRICES THAT MUST GIVE THE GREATEST SATISFACTION TO , 1&90 THE PUBLIC. F R 8 ' A L » - ; SEVERAL LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES, SECOND-HAND, AT SPECIAL CLEABDJG. PRICES. Apply D.I.C. Cycle Department. IRONMONGERY. REASONABLE PRICES, BEST QUALITY. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED BT AIKEN & ROBERTS, 143, COLOMBO STREET, Corner of Cashel Street. JjITbRANDT'S MALTED FOOD. 4 PERFECT FOOD for Infants, Invalids an the Aged, v can give it to your baby or your grandfather withequally good results. F XFINE CUPS of DELICIOUS TEA FOR A j]% PENNY, first water. Test the truth of this statemont by experimenting on Half a pound 2s M Palm Brand Indian. Leading Grocer*. F 6810

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6128, 15 March 1898, Page 3

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