Amusements. MADAME HELLER, T>HYSIOGNOMIST, INSPJBA.TIONAL MEXT DIUM, Cambridge Terrace (179, second house from Manchester Bridge). Questions answered on everything— Health, Marriage, Business. Season closes positively Thursday, April 7th . Late Advertisements. WEDNESDAY, 30iH MABCH, 1898, •■.'•.'■ ■'•'" At Ip.m. ■-. " ' 203, DUBHAmIJtBEET NOBTH. MESSES AYEBS, BKAUCHAMP & CO. have received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the above date and premises, The whole of the Household FURNITURE & EFFECTS Contained in the 9-Boomed House, comprising— Brussels carpet (IS x 11-3), 3 carpet square, overmantel, writing table inlaid with native wood, bedsteads (double and single), washstands, dresing-tables, sets of ware, settees, easy chairs, washer and mangier combined, wheelbarrow, wire-netting for a fowl-run, and many other very useful articles. Terms cash. AYEBS, BEAUCHAMP & CO., 2825 Auctioneers. ANTED, a sfrong Lad used to the town. Apply, Cycle Cleaning Works, Colombo Street, : 1523 ROOMS to Let, furnished or unfurnished. Apply, 35, Tuam Street East. 152* WILL the two Photographers who took a house on the North Belt on March 11th kindly communicate, as more photographs desired. LIGHT Covered Van with break, fit for camp, ing or hawking, £14. Caversham Hotel. 1526 WANTED, an experienced Groom, one willing to make himself generally useful. Apply, J. Wild, Papamii. 1527 "ANTED, everyone to know that the "Christchurch Evening News," a free, fearless and independent paper, will appear on Monday, May 2nd, 1898. 1528 \\t ANTED, situation as working Housekeeper, \ V with girl to assist ; small salary accepted. L.H., " Star" Office. 1530 /"iOMFOBTABLE Board, piano, bath; terms \_> moderate. Mrs Sullivan, Lancaster Street (three doors from Park). __ 1529 •*• OST or Strayed, a Dark-red Heifer, first calf. I J Finder will be rewarded on returning her to I>. Shaw, Amwell, St Albans. 2876 X7I7 ANTED, by a lady, a Large Unfurnished W Boom, or two smaller front rooms, centrally situated. Address L.S., office of this paper. 2892 DB 88/LKDT'B MALTED FOOD. THE Matron, Infants' Home, Ashfleld (Sydney), says :— We have had infants of six months '■ old brought to our Home, weighing only seven ; pounds and apparently dying, who have become trong and plump when fed on it, and in cases of j he most obstinate Diarrhoea wo have found it in- : valuable. T \ T OST, a POUND OF JOKO TEA paakea ia > ' lead, marked 2s. ' Will gladly give 2s 6d for it. It is the best Tea atthe price. . '6810
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6140, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6140, 29 March 1898, Page 3
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