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W. STRANGE & COMPANY, LADIES' MANTLE, JACKET & CLOAK SPECIALISTS THE LARGEST IMPOETEES OF LADIES? MANTLES IN UHE COLONY, WSTRA"NTf3-F &, f!O Have now on Exhibition in their MANTLE SALOON an . KJ X JA.a.J.I V* «-• «> \J\Jm immense variety of all the Latest Productions of the British and Continental Markets. These Goods were boueht early in the English Season, thereby ensuring the Daintiest and most Fashionable Garments procurable. ILjOVELY BERLIN MANTLES CHARMING PARIS JACKETS NEW CLOAKS NEW JACKETS NEW MANTLES NEW CAPES RICH COSY PURS STYLISH COSTUMES. WQTD A "NrflTji ,o_ fifl Make a Speciality of the MANTLE TRADE in ita entirety, • O Xrw\.m \yJH .;ot- V^v/» conducting it on the same principles, and holding the Bame Magnificent Stock as the Great Mantle Housob at Home. EVERYTHING NEW, FRESH AND FASHIONABLE. SM^RT JACKETS SMART HABITS SMART MANTLES SMART CLOAKS SMART ULSTERS SMART WRAP 8 *'"•'-' NOW SHOWING. H^H t GI<ASS. GOODS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE RATES* YICTQRU HOUSE, CHRISTCHUROH. 1 vaa i^ BaaHaß i BaaBBBBaHHBaaH p BW ii aa i^^ Hiaaa^_ ll^_^^^^^^^^^^ a

Late Advertisements TVUftSAM STBEErMETHODIST CHUBCH. ANNUAL TEArMEETING, THIS EVENING, at 6 p.m., Tfo. bo followed by a LECTUBE, " A Little Child." Lecturer— Bev S. F. Prior'; of Nelson. Soloist— Miss F. Andrews. Organist— Mr R. T. Searell. G. J. Smith, Esq., M.H.R., presiding. Tickets for 'lea and Lecture, Is. Admission to Lecture only, Silver Coin at door. 2608 PAINS AFTEB EATING. Tt/f RS MARY ANNeToWEN, of Aird Street, ITI Parramatta, N.S.W., writwsi— "LOASßY'S 'WAHOO' cured me qf pains in the chest and sickness after mfl^g.'fr^tn ffhjot I had suffered for ] B ff years," XiOASBT's " WAHOO," Price 2a 6d everywhere, Wholesale Agents— Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.'s • Av " W,Z, Drug Co^Ltd; CONSTIPATION and Piles cured by Loasby'a \J '•• Wahoo," a tried and reliable remedy. Ask foF "Loaaty'B" Wahoo. ■ fW\O LET— Furnished or Unfurnished Boom^ J fireplace: Sydenham; lady or gentleman. L.M., " Star " office. 1391 " ONAIL Brand" Ointment; Heals Wounds, 0 allays irritation, cures sunburn, delight fully cooling to skin ; la 3d. Chemists, Grooaro. TJIOBNISHED Bedroom U> let ; terms moderate. Jj Apply, 101, Montreal Street, near bridge. 1419 WHAKA Q R AT ; _ _ jjh^ O ELECT Registry Office, 125, Manchester Street JO (opposite Burke's Hotel I. Wanted, all classes of Servants. Good reliable eirls for light places at once, boys for farms, &c. Wanted to recommend, a superior housekeeper, first-class cook, good manager ; also, to place shortly in private family (town), a young girl as cook, nearly two years' reference. Telephone 924. < CANCERS. '■ r "- „_ A RECENT DISCOVERY. j '••»■ aw nti~n*tu>Rl'Ar+~l^ all external Cancers and T assured ■l- some -internal! A enw^Lj^ ,-, ?«„-.■ qSiciily andperinatteHtlJ', 8, -Ofefc^S!' S*VJS£* treal Street, Christchurcn, EnelOsaataffl^W t-2-£* v [ mom « Mm® b^tsT^i THE well-known ' Pork -Butcher, of" Colombo •Street, Christchurch, in response to the Kequent of his many friends in Ly ftelton, bas de-" cided to OPKN a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, next Owen and Dyer's, and will Open on FRIDAY NIGHT Next, with a plentiful supply of his wellknown Small-goods, Hams, Bacon, and Dairy -Produce. Inepsction - Invited. , 1422 ONE POUND OF PALM BRAND INDIAN TEA at 2s 4d Makes 256 Cups ot fragrant iw »r«k fi-at waterHow many will it make with the second water. Leading Grocers. 1608 **T ANTED KNOWNI WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for the DEBTS OF MY WIFE unless they are oontmoteu n the PUBCHASE of JOKO TEA*, which I know she cannot live without 1 MO IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO MEAT CONSUMERS, TAMES ~rr 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 and compare the price. JAMES KNIGHT, SMITHFIELD MEAT MARKET, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE W: STBANGE'& CO.'S. ISSO .WINE CUPS of DELICIOUS , TEA FOB A J3| PENNY, first water. Test the truth of this statement by experimenting on Half a pound 2s 4d Palm Brand Indian, Leading Grocers. F6310 "CANTEttBURY TIMKS." JPhotogbaphic (competitions. The Proprietors of the "Canterbury Times" propose to inaugurate a series of Photographic Competitions open to Ixraa 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 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, Aruistic Excellence 5 second, Technical Excellence ; third, Suitability foe Reproduction. PRIZES. The prizes will be -.—First, 2gs ; second, lg ; third, Ag, together with bound copies of Stoddort's photographs of famous cities, scenes and paintingS ' JUDGES. The judges are -.—Messrs Page, Preeceand HurstSeager. 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, Landscape with Life. Each subject of equal importance. Illustrative of Child Life. Oneflßure 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." > "" DR BRAKDT'S MALTED FOOD. ' rfJHE Matron, Infants' Home, Asbfield(Sydnoy), j _1_ says :— We have had infants of six inouUs old brought to our Home, weighing only seven I pounds and apparently dying, who have become trou«r and plump when fed on it, and in cases of . he most obstinate Diarrkcea we have found it in- . valuable. *

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6136, 24 March 1898, Page 3