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Business Notices. ..- - ~~ . XJIUBNITUBE tiRsSmXBBBi^BBB!I^SKi3B£BBBBI^K&^BS&!3^BB3SBBE^S^BoB&^^^& with out packing i^^J^ BEDSTEADS* sS^Blßßf^^^^^mijtaijW^a^ffi^B^^^BS(BH|H^ffffl^^ gSM^Bj^BH^^H TOILET H. FUHRM ANN'S FUBNITUBE WABEHOUSE COLOMBO STBIffiT GOOD NEWS TO CYCLISTS. 01TAPATJA is a new - - ■•■-,■■ \JJjLAJriILiZL DISCOVERY -whicb. *^^%^ ®> • quickly acts on all classes of vulcanised rubber, \ -r-^^W< i/I^V giving it great elasticity and outside resistance, - ' ' «Jft fflF&Pvvf making rubber tyres three times more durable '.- J^^^^^i^r' as the Grabber is toughened ix> an incredible •■-M$Y£$iM(WN?mL degree. One ;-6f. the mosb common objections s.^^^f^^^^^Sk 'w»' to the use of rab.ber is its want of durabiliity : §J*T kt^^^^^&^^T ■ an^ its of txumWing,: cracking and. ' V^^^^^^^y/ w • breaking, after it has been infuse a short thne, ■ through the combined action of light and air. OKAPARA prevents this and gives three • • *^*£gKZ>^ . times the durability in wear and tear. H. QKAPAP-A- renews garden hose, rubber ?J^^ • belting, and all such preparations of rubber. The treatment is simple and easily applied. / All that is needed is, a ten minutes bath in the olution o/i«re or twice a month to keep the rubber in the pink of condition. Cycle yres can be t eated without boing removed from the wheel. Sold m Bottles at 2s. and 3s. 6d. - The If rge bottle being Bufficient for a Cycli3fc for a year. Edward Reeee & Sons, Sole Agents for New Zealand. S'Gf Sjverfy tiling >few & ifp.to-dkte IT IS A WELL-KNOWK 3?jC7T THAT OK* A I n Cfe VO. the front SPECIAL LINES. deesses. deesses. J ■■ - . Coating Surges 1/11,2^9,3^6 RTTOW "ROOAT New Costume Cloths 4/6 bHUVy KUUJI. . All- Wool Foulles $92/3 NoveUy Capes 9/11/ 15/6, 21/, 35/9 EBtamene Serges • ifjl 2/6 3/3 Stylish Jackets 9/6, 15/9, 21/6, 35/6 Novelty Robes . 19/6.25S 39/6 Charming Millinery 12/6, 15/6,21/- Stylish Tweeds 1/lT 2/S* 3^.1 Smart Costumes 22/6, 35/ r , 45/- Lovely Jacquard Velvets ' 9/li • Beautiful Mantles 21/-, 42/-, 63/- Lister's Plushes 1/11 3/11 Trimme*d Sailors .1/11, 2/11, 3/6 Corduroy Velveteens 1/6 A 1/111 Fine Felt Flops 2/11, 3/11, 6/6 ' TVRT^MATrTW/l Trimmed Felt Boats 4/6, 6/6 10/6 IXRE^SMAKING. . Lovely Seal Capes 4gs, s«»s, 6gs •*• Pronounced Success. Dressing Gowns 6/11,9/6,12/6, 21/- — — — New-shaped Macs 19/6, 25/-, 35/9 SPT7PTAT "PUTnTJa Coloured Cape -'loihs 6/11, 7/6, 9/6 &Ui^lALi l^iilUJiS. Reversible do 15/6, 18/6 Children's Ulsters 6/11, 10/9, 21/-, 42/- - FANCY. Astrachan Cloths 6/11, 7/G, 9/6 p^,. Necklets ... 4/11 5/11 7/11 9f1% Children's/Tunics ". 6/11, 10/ C, .21/-, 42/- Fur Necklets ... 12/6 15/9 21/- 42/- - Necklets ... 10/6 15/6 30/BOYS' AND taDPR CLOTHINO. fZ^Z Z !ft && $ . A splendid stock at lowest ijossible prices. Ladies' Gaiters ... ... 2/11 3/11 — : Fur-top lined Kid Gloves 2/11 3/11 ournTAr vATTTh Very latest Fall Neta ... 1/- 1/6 2/6 SPECIAL VALUE. Novelty Sak Scarves ... 2/11 3/11 ' Drawn Ribbons, all the rage 3id 5Jd blankets: blankets. T^- e «'s-3« Ilove1 love8 'n rilby 2 JL _ „ , • Ladies Kid Gloves, Queen 2/11 ■ English at 7/11.10/0.14/11.18/6,19/9 Lrdies' Kid Gloves,' Marguerite 311 t -Colonial at 16/6, 21/-, 23/6, 29/6, 35/- Ladies' Kid Gloves, Victor* 6$ . . Nice Warm Wraps ... 5/11 9/11 • DEESSMAKING-. Feather Fans, novelties 6/9 9/6 , Satisfaction positively guaranteed. A trial TAILOEXNO-. ' , order will convince. Every Garment a perfect; St. Beath & Go. ciirisatmrcti. Beath & Co. '; GENERAL AUTUMN . ' V . • AND AVINTEB SHOW, ITACHTING "^ BALLANTTNE AND CO. PLOWEBS O • respectfully invite a Visit . . . • . ; ' • ot inspection to their. CYCLING, -. ... shuWBOOMS, , ' lACE3 ;..-.■■• ' •■'■■■•'• ':■•'■■.■; Wiiicnwill be found* • '.■'■'' •'.- .'■■■ • TOUBING .;•. tp^ L l T g TO p KEDf ' an ..' ' ; ■ ■'• ■•■..- ..-• ' ; - ■■.'■:'■.■■■■.::* ■■ 'Aniathe '„.■• ' ■ ■■:■-..■ . ':■"' " ■■■■■.• . . BIBBONS -•■--•"■■ .. HEIGHT OF FASHION - P: ENADE Bepretentedbythe Choicest Col- . ' lection of FSATHEBS COSTUMES FASHIONABLE NOVBLTIEi / , . To be seen UNDEBCHOTHING JACKETS ' SOUTH OF THE LINE. • ' • MANTLES WEDDING TBOUSSEAUX A " OBNAMENTS SPECIALITY. ■ TAILOE.MADE GOWNS Special Attention i S given to the FANS . DBESSMAEING ... | ■ • ' DKPABTMENT. ■ • . • Three Rxpertß in charge. GLOVES EVENING DBESS ; • Ptrfect Fit Guaranteed. M'.UBSINg'uBDEBS HOSIEEr MILT.INEBY Executed at a Few Hours' NotiV. S IBTS ONE SHILLING IN THE POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH 3 BALLANTTNE & COMPANY. CAST! EL STREET, CHRI^TCHURCE. '. . . BESPOKE TAILORING DEPARTMENT 4*r HAT is worth doing^at 'all ia. worth doing well. There is no truer ' T? hit of proverbial phil6sopny in the langaage^ than that. . All r lho most famous men that the world has known have adopted' it as thoir motto. Do a thing well, or don't do it at all. It was with that determination that we •■ " . established long aeo our tailoring department. We secured the ser dees of first- ' - rate cutters, parchaHed the best tweedaand suitings to be had forjnoney, and ' ' ' have alwayß employed a staff of ihorougaly competent work people. ; Aca what I . has been the result? Our made-to-order clothing is admitted by competent judges to be in every respect equal to anything manufactured in the colonies, and yet our charges are very much lower than those usually demandod at tailoring 1 establishments which do not possess the advantages of our own.' The proof of the pudding is in the eating. We are busy all the year round. Tou may go else* where for yoHr tailoring, ana pay more, but you cannot (jet it any better heOxuae no better is produced in the colony. , W. STRANGE & CO. CLOTHING* MANUFACTUKIsIiS AND . BESPOKE TAILORS.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6487, 16 May 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6487, 16 May 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6487, 16 May 1899, Page 2

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