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'"■"'.■"'■ OUR FIBST SHIPMENT of "■ : ;M GENTS' WINTER MERCERY 1 JUST TO HAND, J EX S.S. AOTEA. J NEW CABHMEBE . MEEINO and LAMBS 1 WOOL UNDEEPANTS and BHIBTS. | NEW LAMBS' WOOL, CASHMERE and MEBINO HALF HOSE. 1 ' NEW SHIETS ' TIES and BOYS ' JEESEYS. ' '] B^ls-A wi™™™ stock o- S^KSSSffiS^SS^ HATS, 2e lid lor Is lid, 3s 6d for 2s 6d, 3s 9d now 2s lid, 4s lid now 3s lid. ,;| NE W SUITS » TEOTSEBS, MACKINTOSHES and COVEET COBTS. I tailoring-suits to order Prom £2 2s 5 trousers From 12a e«j. | WOODS, FREE AND CO., | CASH TAILORS AND GENTS 1 MERCERS, | " THE HALL," 226, 228, 230, HIGH STREET, CHRISTOHTfiROH. M

Late iLflvenisemenxs. CHO E A L. H ALL LATIMEB SQUAEE. FAREWELL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST CONCEBT. AMY SHERWIN, Assisted by her Talented Company. The Plebiscite Voting decides that AMY SHKBWIN will sing"The Lost Chord," Sullivan " The Swallows, " Cowcn "Little Bird so Sweetly Singing" (G. B. Allen), flute obbliento "O. Ma Babbie." G. H.Clutsam And in Trio, " I'm not the Queen " (•' Eose of CastiHe"),Balfe. POPULAB SELECTIONS by AETHUE DEANE (Baritone) KITTY GBINDLAY (Contralto) ALBERTO ZELMAN (Violinist) HEEBEET BTONEHAM (Plule) ■• S. SZCZEPANOWSKI (at the Piano). POPDL AR PRICES, 2s & 1 Tickets at Messrs Milner and Thompson's, and Walker's, tobacconist. L. G. SHABPE, Manager. JAMES TAIT, Bepresentative. MADAME HELLER, T>HYSIOGNOMIST, INBPJBA.TIONAL ME. Jl DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, Becond house from Manchester Bridge). Questions on* swered on everything— Health, Marriage, Businesß. By request Short Extension of Season. 2409 PAINS AP'i'KK J-JATINU. MES MAEY ANNB~OWEN, of Aird Street, Parramatta, N.8.W., writwj:—" LOASBY'S WAHOO' cured me of pains in the chest and ■•lckness 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. Drug Oo.,_Ltd. \\r ANTED, Smart Boy run' errands, make himself generally useful. J. Pccece, 246, High Street. 1284 "ANTED, Handy Man, with knowledge of - sheep, able to do fencing, Ac, 20s weekly; Youths, for stations, able to milk ; Hotel Cook, goodwageßr McDonald, Manchester Street. 1283 W"ANTEf>, Ladies and Gent'emen to call and ' inspect the new " Stars," best value, latest improvements. Adams Star Cycle Company, 70, Manchester street, Chriatohurch. ..■'■ 3 (^ANC^KS.— Having treated Canoers in Auek- / land for two years with unfailing success, I am prepared to- treat all external. 'Cancers and foma.internal. A cure is absolutely assured quickly and permanently. B. Fw Mannm?, 114,. Montreal Street, Christchurch. Enclose stamp.for reply. £"I«I)IGiESTION~cured permanentlyibyLoisby^ " Wahoo." It dispela pains and sioknesa afte/ meals. Ask for Loasby's. J 1 * BUGGKY, 35, Tuam Street, E™ . Christ' i ohurch, and at New Brighton, wholesale and Betail Confectioner. Weddings, Picnics, Parties, Ac,, catered for. Tents, Tables and all requisites let ont on hire. - The -Trade supplied. i Telephone No. 882. . MONEY ADVANCED WITHOUT INTBBBST" "XT 0 ' 5 INDUSTEIAL BUILDING SOCIETY AJS of Canterbury are now ISSUING 150 NEW SHAEKS. Total Payments to be made before 15th Day of MARCH, 15s, which includes first payment and accrued profits, and immediate participation in allotments. Early application necessary.. 154, Worcester Street, MaUng's Buildings. 1148 IRONMONGERY. SEASONABLE PETCES, BEST QUALITY. YOUE INSPECTION INVITED BT AIKEN & ROBERTS, 143, COLOMBO STBEET, Corner of Caahel Street. DR BRANDT'S MALTED FOOD. APEBFECT FOOD for Infants, Invalids an the Aged. Yon can give it to your baby or your grandfather with equally good results. F SPECIAL. r\unp o b d • DINNEK SIiTS TEA SETS VASES FLOWBE BOWLS TABLE DECOEATIONS BBETBY AST POECELAIN TABLE & HANGING LAMPS A Large Variety of Goods specially uitab t for PBESENTATION PUBPOSES. Viaitors are re<xnestod to inspect our Stock, DUNFORD & ,00., 156, COLOMBO STBEET CHBISTCHUBCH NOTICE. RE the ßegisterea Trade Mark "GIVE IT A THEN," persons sabjeot to any o£ the numerous disorders arising through a DEFECTIVE ACTION OF THE LIVES, Are hereby notified that WALKER'S VEGETABLE SYRUP is a Sate, Snte and Speedy CUBE in all such cases. You are therefore recommended (in the trade, mark phrase) to " Give it a Turn." You cannot go wrong— being a purely Vegetable PreparatH>n, mild and tonic in its action, may be used by, the most delicate of either ses. IT SPEEDILY CUBfcS Indigestion, Biliousness S:ck Headache, Flatulence Acidity, Constipation Irregular Action of the Heart Pain under the Shoulder-Blade "That tired, languid feeling,"And all other symptoms of liver derangement;,. It will also be found highly beneficial in Blood, Stomach and Kidney ailments sympathetically caused by a torpid or sluggish state of the liver. WALKEE'S VEGETABLE SYBUP Is sold At a Moderate Price, Is 6» pEB bottle, So as to bring it within easy reooh of all classes. You cannot do better than "Give it a tnrn" and become a personal judge of its wonderful ""shouU^you Bdecide8 decide to do so,, be carsfal to ask sour chemist ex storekeeper for WALKER'S VEGETABLE SYEUP, Aad observe the trade mark : A shu>'s steering-wheel, together with the words, "Give it a Turn," on each label and wrapper. If not obtainable from your local chemist or storekeeper, accept no substitute, but Baud direct to the Proprietor, J. J. F. WALKEE» » The Public Medicine Chest," High and Tuam Streets, Ckristolmroh, Anfl it will bo mailed to yoti, postage free, ou receipt of stamps or P. 0.0. May be ordered wholesale from „ MESSRS KEMPTHOENE, PHOSSEE & CO. H. F. STEVENS j BHABLAND & CO. i p. C. McINTYKE & CO

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6129, 16 March 1898, Page 3

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