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/ iBESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT. B■. . ■ fc • • , •• - fc • *• %/l/ HAT ia worth doing at aii worth doing well. There i. no truer i, TT bit of proverbial philosopny in the language than that. All the most famous men that the world has known have adopted it as their motto. t . Jiob thing well, or don't do it at aIL It was with that determination that we , eßtpblished long ago our tailoring department. «7e secured the services of fint* rate cutters, purchased the best tweeds and suitings to be had for money and have always employed < a staff of thoroughly competent work people. Ana what 1 has been the result? Our made-to-order clothing is aumitted by competeat i, judges to be in every respect equal to anything manufactured in the coknies. and t yet our charges are very much lower than tnose usually demanded at tailorinr , establishments which do not possess the advantages of our own. The proof© the pudding is in the eating. We are bußy all the year round. You may fro elsewhere for your tailoring, and pay more, but yon cannot get it any bettor te» " cause no better is produced in the colony. ] t . . ' : .- I W. STRANGE AND CO., i CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS AND BESPOKE TAILORS'

As a philanthropic movement concerts are being held in the courts in the lowest quarters of Liverpool. Musicians give their services, and a piano is accommodated in a cart. The dwellers tidy up their houses, and some even decorate them for the occasion. Barnet Fair, which dates back to the days of Henry 11., was held recently. It is still the largest fair in the south of England. Of late it has been in a dwindling condition, but the attendance and number of animals for disposal on the present occasion are said to have been the largest for twenty years. Late Aavertisements. W. Tonka}. ■ ' (W. H. Norton TO-MORROW, At 10.30 a.m. , sharp. TIMBER, CORPORATION VERANDAH, Etc., Etc. MESSRS TONKS, NORTON AND CO. will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Colombo Street (near Messrs Aitken and Roberts'), As above — Timber, Iron, Bricks, Verandah, Doors, Windows, Partition, etc., etc. No Reserve. TONKS, KOKxwk AND CO., 6190 Auctioneers. CANTERBURY CHESS CLUB. OWING to the Death of the President, Mr Hookham, THERE WILL BE NO MEETING OF THE CLUB TO-NIGHT. - ARTHUR CANT, 6191 . Hon Sec. WANTED, a good General Servant. Mrs Fail, Commercial Restaurant, High Street. _6193 WANTED, respectable Board and Residence by young man. State particulars to J.8.D., P.O. '_ 6187^ WANTED, Good Improver for Woodwork. Bryant, and Co., Coachbuilders, Papanui Road. _ _ 6189 WANTED, one or two Gentlemen Boarders ; every convenience; terms moderate. Apply 48, Cashel Street. _ 6195 WANTED, Respectable Girl (16), light Housework, comfortable home. Apply, this evening,- 55, Kilmore. Street. 6196 WANTED, immediately, a strong, intelligent Girl as Probationer. Apply Strathmore Hospital, between 5 and 7 p.m. 6197 ANTED Known— Sale To-morrow, 2 till 10, Fendalton Sunday School Room, Benefit Convalescent Cottage, New Brighton; admission 6d. E. Secretan, Treasurer. 6192 COMFORTABLE Board and Resiaence for Two Working Men; piano, no children. 44, Madras_Streefc. 6194 FOR Sale, Well-bred Grey Horse, suitable ■for a doctor; any trial. Apply 35, Tustm Street East. 6099 LOST, Black and Tan Field Spaniel. Be■ward at 10, Claxkson's Avenue, Cashel Street East. T OST, Wool Hat at Waltham on Wednesday. -L^ Finder return to Hubbard., Hall and Co.'s, , 6198

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6344, 25 November 1898, Page 3