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f '"■■'■■ v didß:...FlßßT' SHIPMENT 1 OF ' * GENTS' WINTER MERCERY JUST TO HAND, EX S.S. AOTSA. NEW CASHM:EEE » MERINO and LAMBS' WOOL UNDERPANTS and SHD3TS, NEW LAMBS' WOOL, CASHMERE and MERINO HALF HOSE. "NTPRW SHIRTS, TIES and BOYS' JERSEYS. ■^ " . NEW FRAME FELT HATS, All Colour* SPECIAL— A WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK of BLACK and COLOURED SOFT FELT HATS, 2s lid for Is lid, 3s 6d for 2s 6d, 3s 9d now 2s lid, 4s lid now 3s lid. NEW SUITS, TROUSERS, MACKINTOSHES and COVERT COBTS. TAILORING— SUITS TO ORDER From £2 2s ; TROUSERS Prom 12b 6d. WOODS, FREE AND CO., CASH TAILORS ANI) CENTS' MERCERS, " THE HALL," 226, 228, 230, HIGH BTEEET, CHRISTCHURCH.

late Advertisements, MADAME HELLER, T^HYSIOGNOMIST, INSPIRATIONAL MEXT DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second house from Manchester Bridge). Questions answered on everything— Health, Marriage, Business. By request Short Extension of Season. 2436 rAINS AJbU'tttt JsAUNtf. It/TRS MARY ANNE OWEN, of Aird Street, 1? I Parramatta, N.S. W., writes :— " LOASBY'S •WAHOO' cured me of pains in the chest and sickness after meals, from which 1 had suffered for six years." LOASBY'S ?• WAHOO," Price 2s 6d everywhere. ; Wholesale Agents— Kempthbrne, Prosser and Co.'b ■ N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd. : -. ' • : ' ■ ' WANTED to Sell, Bay Mare, syrsold. Apply, J. Preston, Canon Street, St Albans. 1400 WAWTfJJL>, t>y .experienced young woman, Situation housemaid or nurse; good references. Apply. Housemaid, " Star " ofliceJ4ol TO LET— Furnished or Unfurnished Room, fireplace ; Sydeuham ; lady or gentleman. L.M., " Stnr " office. 1391 W "ANTED, Cucumbers and ripe Tomatoes in any quautity. Hayward Bros., Pickle Manufacturers, Christchurch. 1320 " ONAIL Brand" Ointment} Hoalß Woundß, j^ allays irritation, cures sunburn, delightfully cooling to skin ; Is 3d. Chemiatß.^rooeiß. ANTED to Sell, Second-hand Bicycles; suitable for learners, from £5. Adams Star Cycle Co., 70, Manchester Street, Christchurch. "CANTERBURY TIMES." JPhotogbaphic Competitions. The Proprietors of the "Canterbury Times" propose to inaugurate a series of Photogiuphic Competitions . open to bona 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 suitable for reproduction in the paper ; otherwise, they will be considered ineligiblejor. competition, Pictures which have previously appeared in other journals are prohibited. Photographs may be printed on any paper by any process, and may be I of any size, provided they be not smaller than : qunrter-plate. They must be mounted on plain , card mounts. Competent judges have been secured, who ore instructed to consider : — First, Artistic Excellence ; second, Technical Excellence ; third, Suitability For Reproduction. PRIZES. The prizes will be :— First, ?gs ; second, lg ; third, $g, together with bound.copies of Stoddart's photographs of famous cities, scenes and paintings. JUDGES. The judges are :— Messra Page, Preece and HurstSea ger. ENTRIES. Entries for the first competition, together wit£ . ;the nasnes'aud addresses of the competitors, wilfcbe ■ received .■■'■.-. -:,: : " ... ', ': „;■■;■ ■ v ■.'■•>" ; ' ;; NOT -LATEB Than TUESDAY^ April 28. : The result ' "of the ; competition will ' be . made known in the "Canterbury Times 1 ' of May 1. Subjects. ; The subjects for t le First Competition. are:— Pure Landscape. . ' Landscape with Life. Each subject of equal importance. Illustrative of Child Life. One figure only. The proprietors reserve the right of reproducing any photograph considered suitable that may be sent in for competition. All photographs and communications must be addressed to Editor Pictorial Department, " Canterbury Times." DB BRANDT'S MALTED i'OOD. nnHE Matron, Infants' Home, Asbfield (Sydney), I says : — We have had infants of six mont-is old brought to our Home, weighing only seven pounds and apparently i\ ing, who have become troiis and plump when fed on it, and in cases of he most obstinate Diarrhoea we have found it invaluable. T_ IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO MEAT CONSUMERS, TAMES T7" N I G H T, IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE SMITHFIELD MEAT MARKET WISHES to particularly draw the attention of the Public to the fact .that whilst he does not DELIVER or BOOK MEAT, he is prepared to give the Consumer the. benefit of that system, and though not publishing a Price List, would invite the Public to inspect the quality aiid compare the price. • . . . - JAMES KNIGHT, SMITHFIELD MEAT MARKET, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE W. STRANGE & CO.'S. 1690 T OST, a POUND OF JOKO TEA pnked in lead, marked 2s. Will gladly give 2s 6d for it. It is the best Tea atthe price. 6810 g. MYERS AND CO. DENTISTS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH— Light, Strong, Durable A Complete Set at the Lowest Fees, and TIME PAYMENTS IMAY BE ARRANGED Artificial Teeth, made by other Dentists Repaired or Remodelled at Small Cost. EXTRACTION OP TEETH under Nitrous Oxide Gas, Positively Painless Hours : 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone 279 NE POUND OF PALM BRAND INDIAN TEA at 2s 4d Makes 256 Cups of fragrant Tea with first water How many will it make with the second water. Leading Grocers. 1608 ATKIXSON Bange-mnker— For large quantity of False Bottoms, different sizes. 83, Colombo Street. 1358 CONSTIPATION and Piles cured by Loasby'B " Wahoo," a tried and reliable remedy. Ask for "Loaaty's" Wahoo. -rjrr ANTED KNOWNI WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for the DEBTS OF MY WIFE unless they are contraoted n the PURCHASE of JOKO TEA, which I know she cannot live without'- HO

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6134, 22 March 1898, Page 3

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