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j * Business Notices THE GREAT SALE At ARMSTRONG'S .. * MOW PROCEEDING with a DASH and a SWING. Don't Miss the Opportunity to get soma Of our BARGAIN LOTS. PURCHASE of WAREHOUSEMAN'S *- STOCK of 147 PIECES NEW SILK FALL NET, at Large Discount. - 100 Pieces at 3yds for Is. 30 Pieces at 3yd3 for 2s. 20 Pieces at 3yds for 2s 9d. These are nil New Good 3, and worth Twice the Money. QPECIAL PURCHASE of 87doz GENTS' SUPER TIES, all shapes, all at Half. T3OYS' NAVY and RED FEZ CAPS at Is. The Best Gents' Merino Socks at Gd. MERCERY OF ALL KINDS. Splendid Value. OUR SILK STRIPED TENNIS SHIRTS, At3s9d, Are a Standard Topic of Conversation. rpHREE 400 gal Tanks and 1 Case of Geutle- "*- men's Latest Shape FELT HATS just landed, ex Aotea, direct from Manufacturers. HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES^ S.P.Q.R. AT ARMSTRONG'S. TjiVERY Day we look around to find thoso J-** tilings which have not sold as rapidly as we could wish. Such, while uew and still in fashion, we reduce to a price that never fails to seii. • All our LADIES' HIGH-CLASS SAILOR HATS Reduced to Is 7d each. GENTLEMEN'S BOATERS Reduced from 4s Gd to 2s Gd. f\U~R Offer for Sixty-one Pieces of Pure Silk Ribbon has been accepted. The shades are Navy, Cornflower and Canary, and we shall Sell them as follows: — lin Width, 2d. ljin Width, 4d. 2Jin Width, 6d. JKDOZ GENTS' PURE WOOL CASHMERE SOCKS, Seamless, Is pair. TjIVERY Steamer Brings us New, Bright -*-*^ Goods direct from the Manufacturers. A WORD AS TO OUR PRICES. They will be at all times as low as is consistent with honest trading. Please remember that we are not burdened with such enormous rents as the- Central Shop 3. -We have said thia before", but it is worth repeating. T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., IiQWER HIGH STREET AND MARKET SQUARE. THE "QANTE RBU R V TIMES." The NATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1899. ILLUSTRATIONS : " UNDER THE RED ROBE." SCENES AND CHARACTERS IN TH _ GREAT DRAMA. FAIRFIELD FREEZING WORKS. THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT CO.'S ASHBURTON WORKS. WANGANUI RIVER. THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE. • CROWN BREWERY, CHRISTCHURCH. MR P. T. HERRING, M.R.C.P.E. ARAB SCENES. : THE BULLER FERRY. STEWART ISLAND. SPECIAL FICTION: (All Rights Reserved.) "PURSUED BY THE LAW" The New Powerful Story, by J. Maclarcn Cobban. "WITHOUT INTRODUCTION," By Halliwell Sutcliffe. 'THE COUNT'S APOLOGY," By Robert Barr, SPi_CIALAR.TTC'Lt:S: SKETCHKb J.ROM TTJHOELAND: Forest Lore: Fire — Nutara. !-'"-' " "W^FE SALES, By S. Baring-Gould. FEATS OF HIJNDOO FAKIRS: The Living Burial. A MAN OF THE MOMENT : Cecil Rhodes. • ' THE LADIES' PAGE : Miss Colouia iv' London— Madame Bernhardt —The Guild of Women Binders— French JJi-esa Exportation— Experimenting with Lady Helps— Correspondents' Letters — Household IJiii.trs, Etc, THE GARDEN: Geraldine and Wainiate Shows— Work for the Week — Garden and Orchard Notes. AGRICULTURAL~AND PASTORAL: Butter in Milk— What Wool Is— Veterinary— ' The Harvest— New Zealand Produce in London— Agricultural College ReportsMarkets, etc. POULiRY: Tabic Poultry at Smithfield— Poultry and Pigeon NoteV THE KFNNEL: A Collie Cause Celebre — Kennel Notes. SPORTING : Payment of Riders— Current Topics— The Wollington Meeting— Auckland, Hawke's Bay and' Ota'jo Gossip — Notes and Anticipations—The "Ethel" Case— West Coast Racing — English Racing — Australian Racing. TROTTING: Notes — Trotting in America. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS News and Notes— Rifle Shootiug: Soi_ja Targets — A Revolution in Gun-making. _ MINING : London Letter — Correspondents' Repoits. AMUSEMENTS : TkePlsiy and Players — Conjurers and Confining— lnterview with Mr J. St Clair — English Theatrical Notes. THE SKETCHER: Mrs Wettin: The Richest Woman in the World— Tlie Bambino, of Ara Coeli— A City of Sa>* — Mrs Jordan's Troubles— Man and His Walking Stick. LITERARY: Notes from London : New Books and Now Editions. . CRICKET— AQUATTC— WHEELING— S WT-vfMIN ~— CHESS— MUSICOWN CORRESPONDENTS, And ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE TJ'PST. MAST WTT^TiY READ AND POPULAR WFEKLY NEWSPAPER • IN NEW ZEALAND. PRICE "SIXPENCE. ON SALE BY AT.tTBOOKSELLERS AND NEWSAGENTS -THROUGHOUT THE COLONY.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3, 26 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 3, 26 January 1899, Page 2