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i Business Uoti ces. T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., &. HURRICANE OF BARGAINS. ANNUAL SALE OF WINTER SURPLUS STOCK. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS. ■ t 200 DOZ MEN'S DERBY TIES, to be Clsared at 6d each. 20 DOZ LADIES' TRIMMED FELT HATS, Is 3d, Latest Shapeo. '■('" ....... . 60 BUSH RUGfI, Full Size, 3s 3d. It is often a matter of wonder how we are nblo to give such good value, and we are told the question is asked, where do they get their goods from? The great secret is very simple. We Import Direct from the Manufacturers, Pay the Cash for our Goods, and do not ask ourselves how much we can get profit, but rather how little we can afford to take. Wo try to look at" it from a customers' point of view. TO GENTLEMEN. A sensible suggestion if you wish to buy your Suits on an Economical Basis, and with little trouble to yourself, send us one of your Old Suits that Fits Well. Our people will take it to pieces, and make you a suit . for £2 iOs thut has cost you £5 hitherto. GENTLEMEN'S HIGHEST-CLASS FUR FELT HATS. A Large Consignment j\t3t received direct from Manufacturers, at Armstrong's cut prices. YASMOUTH OIL CLOTHING. 132 GARMENTS, just in, bought on account • of whom it may concern, at Armstrong's cut prices. S3 LADIES' HIGH-CLASS CAPES, at halfprice. T. ARMSTRONG AND CO., "CHEAPSIDE," HIGH STREET, . AND MARKET SQUARE. ■ i ■• . • TEE "QANTERBURY TIME S." The NATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OF NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1839. v• . ■ SOUTH CANTERBURY ILLUSTRATED. ! Timaru from the Lighthouse: South-west, West, North-west — The Court House Caroline Bay— Old Landing Stage— The Harbour— The Dredge . . Timaru '.'—Smithfield Freezing Works— Mechanics' Institute— Temuka — Geraldine, etc., etc. SPECIAL AUTICLES. THE PEACE CONGRESS— GENERAL BOOTH ON AUSTRALASIA— WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY— BIRD LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND.' AGRICULTURAL. The Dairy Commissioner at Tai Tapu — The Land Reports-Horse Shipm^its for Inil:a —Ashbunon— South Canterbury— Veteri nary — Farm, Stock and Dairy Notes — | Markets. ! : . THE GARDEN. Work for the Week— The New Zealand Fruit Shipment— Little-known Edible ' Plants. POULTRY. Rangiora Show— Dunedin Show— Notes. SPO.ux.UVG: ...-'.... | The Totaliaator Bill: The Colonial ■ Secre- | . .tary's Speech — Melos — Grandmaster i Galopin.— The V.R.C. Grand NationalNotes and Anticipations — Messrs Duder's • ' Stable — Freeman : Jackson's Resignation : A Retrospect— The New Zealand Clip— • The Grand National Meeting. TROTTING. | The Trotting Conference — Canterbury Trotting Club— Notes. : THE KENNEL. Dogs at Dunedin— Kennel Notes. FICTION. A Crimson Crime — Complete Short Stories. CHESS : Probl em s — S olution s — Criticisms— Games. NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS. To Heroes and Others — News and Notes. BANDSMEN'S COLUMN. . Rotorua Brass Band — Band Note 3. THE SKETCHER— OCCASIONAL PAGELITERARY — MUSIC — AMUS& MENTS — LADIES' PAGE — CHILDREN'S COLUMN— CRICKET— FOOTBALL .— WHEELING — HOCKEY — ATHLETIC — AQUATIC — SWIM- • MING— THE RING — FIELD and FLOOD, Aad ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE " CANTERBURY TIMES." $} PRICE SIXPENCE. On Sale by all Booksellers and Newsagent's " throughout New Zealand. • laKeW^^^a? Ik pqnmrnji q^Qwx for I <&m& $<&]&s. 1, t|e^ & a|6r'-- \ ~-.\'_- ■-■■■ ' 'card; :■ - .- , : . , '■■''■ J£r -S; B. Seymour^ J — (Mr C. W. , Seymoui • -jyfESSBS SEYMOUR: .AND . .SON, ■ ;: ' : '% dentists^' -X-'!.;y: cCLO MB O SXR E E '£, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 189.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 2 August 1899, Page 2

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